From the Big Thompson Brewery - Night Sky Black Lager.
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From the Big Thompson Brewery - Night Sky Black Lager.
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From the Conneticut Valley Brewing Company comes Cetus a New England IPA. Cetus is a constellation named after a sea monster from Greek Mythology.
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Explore the Night Sky Session CDA.
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A beer brewed in Jasper, Alberta for their Dark Sky Festival.
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From the Drygate Brewing Company of Glasgow comes Dark Skies American stout.
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In the place where all this beer is served, do they have sandwiches? If so, are they made with this?
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That might beat a Subway bagette. :)
From Baird Beer in Numazu, Japan comes Dark Sky Imperial Stout.
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Departing the skies, but staying with the Imperials, Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout, by North Coast brewing.
I can personally recommend it :pint:
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Agreed. A fine Imperial stout.
From Hickbrew in the Peak District, U.K. comes Dark Skies Winter Ale.
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Pale Blue Sky Summer Ale
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Sky Surfer Pale Ale.
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From the 4 Hands Brewing company of St Louis comes Divided Sky Rye IPA.
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From the Elland Brewery in Elland Yorkshire comes Northern Sky Pale Gold Bitter.
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A different beer named Northern Skies.
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Liberator Cherry Cream Ale.
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Interesting selection of beer at 5X5 Brewing. Wish they were closer to me.
Karl
Here is another - Spitfire Golden Ale.
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Today, Hellcat Belle Red Rye Ale.
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A red rye ale is a rare bird indeed; always good to find one on tap.
Karl
Another drink from their 'nose art' line - Brunette Bombshell.
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Also from 5x5 Brewing Co. comes Moore Field Blonde named after the airbase located just North of Mission, Texas where many fighter puilots were trained.
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Here's one from American Skies brewery:
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That .50 calibre machine gun has a huge barrel, Karl.
5x5 Brewing Co. also produce 7.62 Red, an Irish Red Ale named after the calibre of N.A.T.O. small arms ammunition in the 1950's. That ammunition is used by miniguns mounted on helicopters.
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A Popular caliber indeed!
Here's the artwork for American Skies Amber Blonde ale.
I couldn't find a good image of the label, so this is from the artist's site:
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Great artwork on these last two offerings, Karl - I had thought about posting something about how big that gun was on the girl's shoulder but decided to refrain...
7.62 is a great caliber indeed - a bit more stopping power than 5.56. But those .50 caliber beauties are the bee's knees...;) And the A-10's chain gun surpasses them exponentially!
All the best,
Matt
Found this one today. I know not air related but some ACW stuff.
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I had this one last Saturday; a good cream ale is very hard to find.
Also, the brewery uses it as the base for a whole line of flavored cream ales too:
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If you want a larger calibre, there is 40mm Stout. On the 5x5 Brewing website they write about this being the calibre of grenade launchers but in the past it was the calibre of Bofors anti-aircraft gun shells. These were also mounted on AC-130 flying gunships.
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Since we're talking ammunition beers, here's an Aussie drop that's no longer in production:
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I have a personal link to this beer, almost 20 years ago I was selected for the focus group to taste and name the brand. Of course I couldn't pass up the 303 reference :)
Yakima craft brewing has a hazy red sky:
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The Saddle Mountain Brewing Company of Goodyear, Arizona bottles beer as Taildragger Craft Beer. One of their products is Chasing Tail Amber Ale.
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And here's a whole brewery of skies:
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Also from Taildragger Craft Beer comes Aviation a bourbon barrel aged Belgian Styled Quad beer.
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Comet Ale.
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