tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761540065047261845.post7702795609567674113..comments2023-05-06T05:12:29.803-05:00Comments on The Ferm: I Ate Myself From Austin to Houston (How a Divine Reserve Literally Made Me Human Again)SirRonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11964233394272915511noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7761540065047261845.post-42349014538402687492010-11-30T23:07:31.823-06:002010-11-30T23:07:31.823-06:00I don't even know where to begin with this pos...I don't even know where to begin with this post!<br /><br />I spent some of the time thinking "is this for real?". <br /><br />Other times I was simply spilling my beer reading this because I should be holding a drink in my hands this close to my computer as I'm laughing this hard.<br /><br />And yet other times thinking..."how I still want to try that Hruskas that I've been hearing about so much so badly." <br /><br />Seriously though! I'm glad you got a chance to try the Divine Reserve 10, they're pretty damn rare even in Texas every year. Age some of them if you can, that's what I'm doing with the only bottle I have left. :) <br /><br />Have you had a chance to try the Barely Wine from Real Ale Brewery yet? It's called Sisyphus from Real Ale and it has "vintages" as well by the year. Not the greatest ever, but VERY VERY decent and is readily available...usually.<br /><br />IlyaIlya Feynberghttp://www.damnthatsgoodbeer.comnoreply@blogger.com