Would you eat an ice cream flavor labeled HomeBrew Vanilla Stout?
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By stout do they mean short, robust people? I'm not sure if I could eat an ice cream that tastes like George Costanza.
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@dengelhardt I would certainly drink/eat this
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I'd have a go at it.
I like to try new things. I had honey and vegemite on my toast for breakfast yesterday. -
@nadnerB said:
I like to try new things. I had honey and vegemite on my toast for breakfast yesterday.
Way to ruin perfectly good honey toast..
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@JaredBusch said:
@nadnerB said:
I like to try new things. I had honey and vegemite on my toast for breakfast yesterday.
Way to ruin perfectly good honey toast..
Tell me about it
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Pffffffft pansies
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@nadnerB said:
Pffffffft pansies
Not our fault you're brain is mush from hanging upside down from the planet all your life.
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@JaredBusch said:
@nadnerB said:
Pffffffft pansies
Not our fault you're brain is mush from hanging upside down from the planet all your life.
Just like those smug, bastard penguins. Wearing tuxedos all the time, sliding around like they own the world. God, I hate them!
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@JaredBusch said:
@nadnerB said:
Pffffffft pansies
Not our fault you're brain is mush from hanging upside down from the planet all your life.
Well, my nose runs and my feet smell.
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Any stout with ice cream is a treat but chocolate is best. Ingredients for a typical chocolate stout include dark malt extract, two-row or Munich malt, crystal malt, and chocate malt which gives it the chocolate taste. Some brewers will use malt sugars or brown sugar but I prefer to stay with malts. Some brewers will add chocolate nibs for more chocolate flavor but syrup is too sweet. Usually has an alcohol content between 4.8 and 5.6 but an imperial can go to 9.4 as long as the alcohol doesn't overpower the flavor.