Excuse me? Who gave you permission to exist?

Cordelia ,'Beneath You'


Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


amych - Apr 22, 2008 11:16:59 am PDT #5926 of 10001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Oh, man, now I really want a beer. I'm not sure wireless fuckistry counts as an excuse to give in less than halfway through Passover.


hippocampus - Apr 22, 2008 11:19:04 am PDT #5927 of 10001
not your mom's socks.

sorry you got shirted at/rushed this morning (if I read that right) erika


Nora Deirdre - Apr 22, 2008 11:26:13 am PDT #5928 of 10001
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Heh. Contrary to the name, the bitter is actually not that bitter (well, in that hoppy IPA way). Here's the description of the beer I had today:

Bitchin’ Bitter has a warm, toasty maltiness reminiscent of English biscuits with a subtle note of sweet but dry dark caramel. The beer is hopped throughout with English Fuggles and further dryhopped with English Challenger hops. They offer a pleasant flavor of cut grass and other florals, and assist the finish of this ale with a firm, balanced dryness.

Our house ale yeast, during its warm fermentation process, was coaxed into producing some very complex fuity esters which round out this authentic British-style session beer.

Deep copper-gold in color and served unfiltered and unfined, this seemingly mild beer is quite complex despite its delicate character. This is an excellent session beer, and we sure hope you enjoy it as much as we do.


Steph L. - Apr 22, 2008 11:31:44 am PDT #5929 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Bitchin’ Bitter has a warm, toasty maltiness

Mmmmm....maltiness. I love a good malty beer.

The beer is hopped throughout with English Fuggles and further dryhopped with English Challenger hops.

Noooooooooooo!!!


Nora Deirdre - Apr 22, 2008 11:34:17 am PDT #5930 of 10001
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

English hops are a lot more mellow than Pacific NW hops and British-style ales like bitters tend to use them for flavor as opposed to bitterness.


Steph L. - Apr 22, 2008 11:37:28 am PDT #5931 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

My cry of anguish was more for the dry-hopping, which I *know* isn't supposed to add bitterness, but always tastes....*wrong* somehow to me.


Ginger - Apr 22, 2008 11:37:51 am PDT #5932 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I have yet to find an American-brewed beer that that tastes like an English bitter. A local brewpub waiter tried to convince me that their bitter was just like an English bitter. Not so much.


Susan W. - Apr 22, 2008 11:38:11 am PDT #5933 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

t gronk

This weekend I'm buying a replacement filter for our noisy air filter. We haven't been using it since we moved to the new place a year ago, since it has better natural air circulation/ventilation than the old one. But the Insomnia Fairy has at least TRIPLED her visits because now that there's not an air filter whirring away in a monotone drone in the background, every little noise wakes me up. Heater cutting on, heater cutting off, wind, rain, DH snoring...and I'm awake.

I feel like I should be able to train myself to sleep better, but this has gone on for a year now. So I'm going to do what I need to actually SLEEP even if I feel like a spoiled diva for needing such perfect conditions.


Nora Deirdre - Apr 22, 2008 11:40:49 am PDT #5934 of 10001
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

I'd agree, Ginger- I think a lot of it for me is that the English bitters I've had tend to be casked, so slightly warmer and not as carbonated. The CBC Bitter was definitely hoppier than an English bitter is but it was still pretty good. I feel like English bitters have a different mouthfeel (lighter) as well, but that may be just because of the cask aspect as well.


erikaj - Apr 22, 2008 11:41:45 am PDT #5935 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

Yeah, if she had told me first, no big, Sox. But I hate when I don't know I'm supposed to be under the gun when I am. ALSO, better to tell me you got no gas in the car before Dumb Self-Indulgent Errand, not after. I don't drive. I don't know how big a tank is. I would eaten the chowdah instead.