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| Beer Popsicle: The Ultimate Cold Beer | |
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| Topic Started: Apr 8 2016, 01:48 PM (221 Views) | |
| Darcie | Apr 8 2016, 01:48 PM Post #1 |
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http://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/gardens/garden-to-table/beer-popsicles-the-ultimate-cold-beer?soc=hgtvcom60252066&adbid=10153783307089213&adbpl=fb&adbpr=16801589212 Not just beer Popsicles here other kinds too. I have some GF beer in the fridge at home, will have to try this when it is really hot. - if summer ever comes. |
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| Trotsky | Apr 9 2016, 12:41 AM Post #2 |
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Beer goes very flat when it freezes. It's not very good. |
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| wildie | Apr 9 2016, 10:54 AM Post #3 |
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GF Beer? Do you keep a special beer for your GIRL FRIENDS? 527 biggrin 04 |
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| Dialtone | Apr 9 2016, 11:03 AM Post #4 |
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Beer popsicles sound gross to me. In my younger wastrel years, I've tried beer after it's been frozen when left too long in a snow bank.. not good at all. Beer will be good out here today, it's presently +28C, sunny and the camping trailers are zooming out of town. It's been the best winter and spring I can recall, and I can recall most of them over the past 45 years. |
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| FuzzyO | Apr 9 2016, 01:18 PM Post #5 |
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+28!!! That's amazing. -5 in the Golden Horseshoe. |
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| Trotsky | Apr 10 2016, 01:09 AM Post #6 |
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Big City Boy
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We are going way below freezing with a good chance of snow. We need to get to a brunch in Riverdale (Bronx) tomorrow and I hope we can at least do it dry, if not warm. Sunny now, but the rain is expected to start this afternoon, so we will squeeze a walk in right after breakfast. It seems the cold/flu I was feeling yesterday morning was a fluke laugh123 probably caused by months of dental stress being partially reprieved. |
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| Darcie | Apr 10 2016, 03:59 AM Post #7 |
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Many of my farming family members are looking longingly at the sky for rain. They are not happy campers. My niece is stockpiling hay for her horse and says prices are already quite a bit higher than they usually are. Others are buying food and freezing as they figure prices of meat and other goods such as foods with grains will rise, not only for Alberta for for many of us. |
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| Dialtone | Apr 10 2016, 04:16 AM Post #8 |
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Agreed, it is exceptionally dry in SW Alberta, we've had fire bans on for quite a while already, lots of dry grass waiting for a spark. |
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| Trotsky | Apr 11 2016, 02:10 AM Post #9 |
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Big City Boy
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I like your avatar, Dialtone. |
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