Survived #snowmageddon and it got COLD! 🥶

Don that Winter Coat from #stormBreaker

Like a light Belgian, should’ve drank it fresher. Hoppy, citrusy, with an orange notes and hints of berry and honey. Flavors have faded a bit.

p.s. this rabbit friend is happy to be INsiDe

#craftBeer #beer #winter

After 12 inches of new snow this choice is apropos! #snowmageddon

FLAKED imperial oatmeal #stout from #sapwoodCellars

Rich and syrupy, chocolate and vanilla body with roasty coffee, nutty coconut, and a caramel note on the finish.

#itsAlwaysStoutSeason #shovelingAgain

Bad Weather?
#badWeatherBrew ?
Sweater Weather!

A favorite winter warmer, reward for the first pass of clearing 8 inches of snow with more falling steadily.

Huge with coconut and cinnamon, malty nutty body with a hint of vanilla. Kernza too!

#craftBeer #snowmageddon #winter #winterWarmer

After driving to Afton and back (TWICE, long story) as the #snowmageddon weather sets in, time to chill!

#centralWaters Satin Solitude takes me away…

Solid stout, cream smooth with coffee and chocolate body and a slight caramel/bitter end note

Kick back and relax 😎

#stouturday #itsAlwaysStoutSeason

Kicking full #snowmageddon prep mode, gotta keep warm in advance of 12 to 68 inches of overnight snow!

#revBrewChicago obliges with Ryeway to Heaven 2024

Amazing bourbon and caramel body, so many notes of vanilla, dark fruits, and rye sizzle sweet with a boozy finish.

#craftBeer #stouturday Eve #beer

For the record, my snow shovel has not moved from the porch and my snow tires are firmly attached to my vehicle. Someone else has to take responsibility here...

#Snowmageddon #weather

omg. Too soon, #TheOnion. TOO SOON!

#NYC #Snowmageddon

Who should shovel the snow? This weird math puzzle can help. Via @scientific_american #Snowmageddon #SnowIcane ❄️🌀 #Winter 🌨️ #BombCyclone

Who should shovel the snow? Th...
Who should shovel the snow? This weird math puzzle can help

Blizzards are a real-life example of what game theorists call the “snowdrift problem,” a cousin of the prisoner’s dilemma that offers clues to why we choose to cooperate

Scientific American