today's beer of the day - 18. @bluemtnbrewery #darkhollow #imperialstout #barrelhouseseries
Today on TBD - 18. Blue Mountain Brewery's, Dark Hollow Imperial Stout - Barrel House Series.
"Dark Hollow blends the miracle of two crafts–brewing and distillation–to create a work greater than the sum of its parts. An Imperial Stout has been aged in charred American oak bourbon barrels still dripping with uncut whiskey. For 100 days the young beer patiently breathes in and out of the wood, gaining complexity, character, and serious attitude. Can be enjoyed immediately, or five years later, when you dust off the last vintage bottle from your cellar to share with good company. Available as long as each batch lasts, November-April."
Since Halloween was last week I thought that this was a fitting beer to review today. My impression of this beer is that it is lovely, dark and deep. Sorry for waxing poetic but I mean it really is dark! When you first pour it you will notice how dark and rich it appears. It has a fair head and was so dark I could not determine if there were any carbonation bubbles present in the glass. There is a hint of the oaky bourbon in the aroma of this beer. This is a thick syrupy beer that has flavors of chocolate, bourbon and a slight coffee flavor as well. It is a smooth beer with some bitter accents, it has an IBU rating of 70 but you don't notice it as much due to its smooth drinkability. This was a GOOD beer, yummy! However at 13 dollars a bottle it is a bit pricy and I would not drink one of these every week but on special occasions I would definitely spring for another. Oh, and at 10% ABV you will notice that your drinking a beer with some kick. I recommend that you pick one up and give it a try I think you'll like it, enjoy!
Referenced from Blue Mountain Brewery.
Beer purchased at Lewisburg Spirits and Wine. lewisburgspirits@suddenlink.net.
weekly video xxvi - the adventure of life in 4k. @gopro #hero4 #shareyourworld
Weekly video xxvi - "The adventure of Life in 4K." Shot entirely with the GoPro Hero4.
"All around the world GoPro users are capturing incredible experiences, from the heart-stopping to the heartfelt. Into the caldron of an active volcano, the neon streets of Japan, a refuge for wild mustangs, scaling an iceberg, the world’s biggest dance party, or a whale rescue mission, GoPros have documented every moment. See how GoPro’s new line of our most advanced cameras ever allow you to beautifully and authentically capture and share the experiences that bring purpose, adventure, and joy to your life."
More at GoPro.
music 4 the road - 9. #michaeljackson #thriller #mostfamousmusicvideo
Music 4 the road - 9. Michael Jackson's, "Thriller".
In honor of Halloween this week, I wanted to find a music video that truly embodied the spirit of the day. In my opinion I think that Thriller does just that.
Thriller was released on December 2nd, 1983. For its time it had some of the best special effects, and even by today's standards it is good. The original version was 13-minute long, it was directed by John Landis, he also co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Jackson.
"In December 2009, it was selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress along with 24 other films. It was the first, ever (and to this day, only) music video to be selected. The Registry titled Thriller as “the most famous music video of all time”." Happy Halloween, and catch you next M4R.
Referenced from Wikipedia.
a review: the got to go bag @blueridgeoverlandgear #EDC #gobag #adventure #travel
THE NEED
Tackling the terrain we travel while keeping our gear safe and organized requires more than just a flashy backpack that you can buy from REI.
I started the hunt for the perfect shoulder bag a few months before my son was born. The wife sent me searching for a diaper bag but my eyes were set on something multi-functional. Like a dual sport motorcycle, I wanted options; managing daddy duty, MSO adventures and every day commutes.
The G2G bag en route with an optional Hydroflask Scabbard.
With my goals set, I started narrowing in on few lumbar packs and courier bags but most of the bags available online weren’t on the shelves at our local outfitters leaving a “hands-on” approach out of the question.
Shortly after starting my search, MSO was introduced to Blue Ridge Overland Gear. I can remember my first chat with Matt, owner of Blue Ridge Overland Gear, vividly - “So, tell me about that Got to Go Bag!”
THE PACKAGE
Handmade in Bedford County, Virginia, the Blue Ridge Overland Gear Got to Go (G2G) Bag comes completely customizable and adapts to the needs of its user in seconds. Standing alone, the G2G Bag’s exterior is equipped with MOLLE and Velcro panels, two large exterior pockets, a grab loop, and padded shoulder strap and lumbar region. The MOLLE and Velcro panels make it easy to kit out the G2G Bag extra storage options. I added a 40 oz. Hydroflask Scabbard and a small GP MOLLE Pouch to give me a few more options for testing the bag and increasing its payload.
The front flap with stitched hook and loop panels for accommodating VELCRO pouches.
The G2G Bag’s padded interior is divided into one large compartment and another smaller sleeve. Nearly every square inch of the bag’s main compartment is stitched with Velcro allowing the included padded dividers to be configured however you see fit.
Optional accessories include a padded lumbar strap for cinching the bag around your waste and a trunk kit for carrying extra gear on the outside of the bag. The trunk add-on is perfect for wet coats or muddy apparel.
The inside of the G2G Bag with hook and loop panels that bear the mark of genuine American made quality.
Over the past 3 months, I’ve configured the G2G Bag for separately toting my 15” MacBook Pro, external hard drives and cords; my Canon 5D MKIII, batteries, microphone and charging equipment; and lastly – diapers, wipes, bottles and burp cloths. Under each configuration the bag met my needs and made it easy for anyone digging through it to find what they needed. I use the shoulder strap religiously but the grab loop makes it nice to toss the bag a few feet to its resting place.
The shoulder strap with stitched loops for adding web dominators and ITW GrimLocs.
If you’re looking for something 100% made in the USA, you can rest assured knowing that everything down to the thread is resourced from the United States.
THE CONCLUSION
I’ve been toting the Blue Ridge Overland Gear G2G Bag either on my shoulder or stuffed in the MSO Tacoma drawer slider for the past 3 months. This bag is very rugged and capable of being tossed around on a regular basis all while keeping your items safe and secure.
Priced at just $129.99, the G2G Bag takes organization down to a micro-managing level and if you run out of space, just slap on another pouch all while keep items separate. The bag meets my needs regularly; even when I need it to change roles in a pinch! More lately, I’ve been using the G2G Bag to tote my MacBook, iPad, cords, work papers and 40 oz. Hydroflask.
Easily fit an optional small GP MOLLE Pouch for additional storage.
I haven’t had a use for the trunk kit yet, but I have used the optional lumbar strap. The combination of the lumbar strap and shoulder strap seem a little awkward but it’s likely due to a need for reconfiguring the straps per my build.
This bag is gonna outlast any backpack, courier bag or duffel that currently own with possibly an exception for some of my NRS dry bags of course. As a textile shoulder bag, there’s not much on the market that stands to compare. It may be a stretch, but I did have my eyes set on a Mountain Smith Day TLS Lumbar Pack if you’re looking for some competition - let’s just say I’m glad I didn’t shop at REI.
today's beer of the day - 17. @stbcbeer #phin&matts #extraordinaryale
Today on TBD - 17. Southern Tier Brewing Company, Phin & Matt's Extraordinary Ale.
"To label a beer as Extraordinary is to trust its ingredients from the start". Well that's just what Southern Tier has done, they have created a great American Pale Ale that has some of the best whole hops and the choicest malted barley. This beer is a harmony of both toasty malts and sharp citrusy spice and they parade around your mouth and tongue in harmony to create a truly enjoyable beverage.
As you pour this beer you will notice its golden wheat coloring, almost an amber but slightly lighter. You will see its ample head and note the carbonation dancing along the sides of the glass as it is resting. As you lift it to your snout (uh, I meant nose) you will smell the toasted malts and you will note the sweet citrusy flavor as you take your first swig. It has a bitter nip to it as you swirl it in you mouth yet it is smooth and soothing as you drink it down. In my opinion they have managed to deliver a well balanced brew that I think you will enjoy from the first one to the last, then you will want to go and get another. I recommend you do that, just let your buddy drive you to get that next 6 pack. Unless he has had one of is own, then I say buy more to start with. Enjoy!
Check out the video below too, funny stuff!
Referenced from Southern Tier Brewing Co.