Despite what some
crabby people will tell you, it's Pi day. And since it only comes every hundred years, we decided to celebrate a bit.
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I was not successful centering my Pi symbol |
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Eleanor smelling our Pi Pie |
She's too young to partake in either pie, but at least she can tease her future brother/sister about being there for a 5-digit Pi day.
Amish Four Grain
This Pennsylvania pale ale pours reddish amber with a thin head. What are the 4 grains? I assume there was wheat and rye in there, but they balance each other out too well. A little sweet, not bad, but I was expecting more flavor from the multitude of grains. 5.6% ABV. I wonder what the Amish community would think of the name, though. Maybe the grain were purchased from Amish farms?
Bah! Humbug!
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