Showing posts with label IPA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPA. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2020

Beer Review: Fruit IPA from Angry Horse Brewing

Aloha, everybody, 

Let's review this fruit IPA from Angry Horse Brewing, located in Montebello, CA. 

Enjoy and aloha! 



Sunday, May 5, 2019

Cinco de Mayo Beer Review: East LA IPA from Angry Horse Brewing

Aloha, everybody, 

It's Cinco de Mayo! 

A perfect day to drop this review of a beer named after my old stomping grounds: East LA IPA from Angry Horse Brewing. 


Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Beer Review: Pepper & Peaches from Claremont Craft Ales

Aloha, everybody, 

Time for a beer review. This time it's a citra-hopped, West Coast style IPA made with peppercorns and peaches. From Claremont Craft Ales, Claremont, CA. That sounds worth reviewing. Here's how it did. 

Aloha! 


Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Brad's Blog Drops a Mega Box of Goodness at my Door

Aloha, everyone, 

In my latest video I open a gigantic box of cardboard courtesy of Brad's Blog. Wanna see what a zillion cards looks like? 

I also review International Relations IPA from Bootlegger's Brewery out of Fullerton, CA. 

Check it all out in the vid. Please remember to "Like" it. That helps my standings in the YouTube algorithms. Thanks in advance, and THANKS a ton, Brad! Get it? A ton.  Aloha! 


Tuesday, June 12, 2018

They Say Legends Never Die. I Hope Legendary Collectors Don't Really Retire

Aloha, everybody, 

Maybe you heard, the man who built a collecting and trading empire under the moniker of JBF has retired from the game. It's the end of an era. 

It's the flaming out of a torch the blogosphere thought would burn bright, like a thousand Willinghams, forever. 

Mi hermano is stepping down from brutal trading wars and year-long contests to savor the fruits of his many past victories and to complete some personal collecting chases that remain. 

Before stepping out of the spotlight, good ol' Wes dropped a few "Retirement Packages" into the mail. Of course he did, because that's the man's M.O. - generosity at all times. 

I mentioned this in the upcoming video, but in case you don't watch, I'll mention now that I'm the trader I am today because of Wes. He never knew it, but my Alabama brother was a cardboard mentor to me. He showed me that generosity is the life blood of trading FUN. 

My offerings are always humble, just what I can scrape together on a modest (and more often than not) nonexistent cardboard budget for trades. He never made me feel our trades were dependent on equal monetary values, and he never stopped sending things to me because my return packages didn't meet the heft of what he sent to me. 

Wes taught me that it was the act of sharing what someone else wanted, and not counting nickles, that mattered. My Cardboard Santa and Operation PWE campaigns can be directly traced to how Wes rolled. They are a cardboard legacy, if you will. 

Presentation speech completed, let's open the package Wes sent me, and review Azacca IPA, a beer from Founders Brewing, out of Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

Aloah!