@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 3:32

Briggs Beer Journal #4: Never Better, IPA - Coronado Brewing Co.

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It's a one pint can. And it's Coronado Brewing Company, which I feel pretty certain is Coronado, California. But I will check to find out for sure. Yep. Coronado, California looking at the camera right now. And apparently 2014 world Beer Champion for mid sized brewing company and brewmaster. So Coronado's shared apparently so with this never better. They say, I read a review by and it's like you take your first sip and it never gets better

#nevabetter #hopamateur #dank #coronado

@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 2:22

Correct me if i'm wrong using the term "Blonde" going by color and my association with trying a blondeish like beer in the past @PKBriggs

Hey PK, just wanted to comment on this great swell. Initially, I wasn't sure what to think looking at the photo of the swell, but I will try last year. Good judgment say this is probably something that would be a pass for me. So initially, looking at this again, I don't know much about IPAs and hops and things like that. Nonetheless, it was interesting and the beer reviews are interesting. That's the reason why I listen
@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 1:05

Thoughts On Miller Chill? Ever tried it? I was wrong apparently it's a lager https://s.swell.life/ST3TpkJulBFFQAa

Pk actually did a quick Google search and I may put the link in the swell after this, but give a Google from Miller Chill is apparently no longer available in the United States. But I do know around 2008 to maybe 2012 it was available and it was one of my favorite beers and apparently it's actually a lager. But it's a clear logger which does not make sense to me. So I would suggest and would love to see if you could find any clear loggers
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@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 2:02

https://www.beeradvocate.com/ @Professor42

Hey, professor 42, thank you so much for responding to this swell. You know what? I think that maybe I wasn't speaking clearly or I should do a swell about this. So you're talking about pale ales as a style. And this beer is an Indian pale ale, IP a, which is different. And honestly, I find that wheat beers or those heffalizing, I find they are kind of light colored personally
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