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Although not a twin turbo or a diesel, the non-hybrid version has a twin scroll turbocharged inline 6 available. 325 hp and 354 lb. ft.

Why is this video sped up? I'm sure it makes it look worse than it is.

It was also the trading town on Little House on the Prairie!

They were in fact all pilsners. If you read the article, you might have seen where he said he rated 24 pilsners. Not a mix of saisons, pilsners, wits, farmhouse ales, etc.

+1 pants filled with foam

I'm pretty sure he left NBC because they gave Johnny Carson's gig to Jay Leno instead of him.

You're probably right. I'm just used to the business world where you have to deal with assholes all the time and pretend like they are always right.

Responses like this are what is driving me away from Deadspin. I mean I understand the need to be cool and edgy and not follow the old paradigm of respecting your customers, but do they have to be so damn defensive about everything? Some of the Deadspin writers/bloggers have embarrassingly thin skin, especially Tom

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Try to read up on beer line balancing. You might need to adjust the length of your serving lines to keep the foam down. It should be "set it and forget it" once it is setup right. I have two CO2 tanks for the very reason you stated.

If you don't open it, it should keep carbonated for awhile. Once opened, the CO2 will start to come out of solution to fill the head space. So if you drink half of it, reseal it, and then open it a day or two later, it will have lost half of its carbonation.

That's not to say the flavor won't change over time, but a good beer will stay good for quite some time. Some might even improve with a little aging.

I think you're right too. I find that the hop flavor and aroma goes down a decent bit in the first few weeks after kegging homebrew and then it stabilizes and doesn't change much after that. For something like Pliny, it is still going to have great hop flavor after many months.

I think they only tell you to drink it from the can because if you poured it in a glass you would see how cloudy it is. It may even have bits of hops floating in it. I had one from a can, but if I get another one I will pour it into a proper glass and drink it.

For kegged beer, hop flavor in highly hopped pale ales and IPAs will degrade rather quickly. For other beer styles, a properly stored keg should last 6 months to a year without significant degradation in flavor.

I would think MSA would be more of an indicator of TV market. Not a horrible joke, but you should have used some other podunk Midwest cities like Columbus and Cincinnati.

"The Great Selfie Riot of 2014"

Dayton has a long history of technological innovation. Cincinnati is where racist cops go to brutalize the residents.

U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area