Tweason'ale
This beer came to me with great surprise, that preceded my great hesitance. This fine crafted brew is a new addition to the Dogfish Head family and strays a little far from the pack, but definitely not in the taste department. Despite it's crisp, full bodied flavors this ale is sorghum based and completely gluten free! The fruitiness of the strawberry and pit fruits that are used in Tweason'ale's process are perfectly coupled with hints of dark molasses and topped off ale style with malty buckwheat honey. This ale is sold in four packs of twelve ounce bottles that weight in at 6% ABV (alcohol by volume) and displays a fun logo as seen above on their packaging. I truly enjoy this ale and get it on all my special occasions, and I am a common IPA chooser as well as not gluten intolerant. Tweason'ale is everything fruity you love in a cold refreshment without all the sweetness and sugar from a cider or wine cooler. It really is a harmonious marriage between a good ale and a good fruit, bitter for beer, and crisp for fruit. So if your looking for something a little refreshing then look no further and grab a Tweason'ale!
My sources other than my own taste buds: http://www.dogfish.com/
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Bomb Spinach Dip Recipe
This recipe for Spinach dip is 100% delicious and 100% easy to make, nice right!? This process only takes about ten minutes cooking time so you can get back to whatever it is your doing that required awesome spinach dip in no time. These measurements should produce 3 cups or 24 (2-tablespoon) servings.
1 cup of mayonnaise, there are light options available for dieters out there, be strong dieters!
1 cup sour cream
1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained and squeezed dry
1 teaspoon dill weed
1/8 teaspoon onion powder
all of these measurements are to make a base then if you like a lit of dill add more, or if your super down with the onion powder, add more, all up to interpretation!
The icing on the cake is the delicious bread bowl, in order to do this you simply purchase the round bread loaf of your choosing, hollow it out, with clean hands I would say so you can feel how close to the walls your getting. Then cut the hollowed out section into the pieces that your guests will use to dip in your dip!
This easy appetizer is a delicious, easy crowd pleaser and will always get thins going good for your night, so enjoy and dip!
Source for the dip, if there are any questions that I can't answer:
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Ultimate Werewolf
Ultimate Werewolf is my number one all time favorite game and It does require a fair amount of people to play so make an event of it! The creator of this game is a man named Ted Alspach through his game company Bezier games (witch has many great games). I will post Teds Explanation of the game to maintain good clarity on the basic rules and then I will expand for you on the best parts of the game!
This is Teds neatly written explanation:
Ultimate Werewolf is an interactive game of deduction for two teams: Villagers and Werewolves. The Villagers don't know who the Werewolves are, and the Werewolves are trying to remain undiscovered while they slowly eliminate the Villagers one at a time. A Moderator (who isn't on a team) runs the game.
Ultimate Werewolf takes place over a series of game days and nights. Each day, the players discuss who among them is a Werewolf and vote out a player. Each night, the Werewolves choose a player to eliminate, while the Seer learns whether one player is a Werewolf or not. The game is over when either all the Villagers or all the Werewolves are eliminated.
Thanks Ted!
Here I will expand on the more tantalizing aspects of the game play, the lies, the truth, and the deduction of who to kill.
Werewolf, the amazing equalizer that is just so incredibly fun to experience with your friends, or even strangers for the matter! Imagine you wake up in a Village that you find to be suddenly plagued with werewolves and they could be anyone, someone sitting right next to you, your family even, or a spouse, anyone is guilty on the first day. Then as you play the game, days go buy, nights go by, as your seer searches for a wolf, some people are lynched during the day, some are devoured at night, and some story's, well, they just don't seem to make sense. All of the sudden people are catching on to someone's lie! You mob together as a last ditch effort to save your village and lynch the possible werewolf! Then the card is revealed! For you all have killed your seer, and the werewolf's have tricked you all!
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Writing this first post was wonderful for me and it brings me great joy to share such awesome things with you, Thank you for reading my fine feathered friends and Ill see you next time on Malt Salt! I will try and update weekly or more, thanks again
-Hailey, Andrew, and Friends



Hailey, for a first post this is amazing! It is very informative. Even though I personally am not a drinking type of person, I still feel that it was a good article and was compelled to read it. As informative as it is, I feel it is a little lengthy> maybe you could make separate tabs for each thing and then link the other two items in each page? I am excited to see how this progresses and definitely excited to try some of the dips and games
ReplyDeleteAlso, your writing tone is perfect for the fun you are trying to portray!!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog. I like that your post has everything in it that the introduction promises the reader. I'm excited to see what other beers you put on your blog. I also might just have to try one of your recipes! Your writing is very natural, like a fluid conversation, which is very inviting and comforting. This pictures are great, can't wait to see what games you reveal to me and I look forward to trying a recipe of yours...while drinking a beer you review.
ReplyDeleteVery nice blog, love your spinach dip post. I especially like that, you've mentioned that there are healthier options out there for the dip. Maybe you could add the healthy option to your post. I would love to know more about that. Since I always have to watch what I eat:( Furthermore, I enjoy reading your Blog, you kind of have a sassy tone which I find very pleasant.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great first post! The overall idea of having a good time with friends and family while cracking a cold brew is awesome. My favorite part of this post was the part where you explain the story of the game. It really makes you feel as if you were there. I look forward to your next blog posts as I know they will be just as intriguing.
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