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beer list: week ending 02/28

20160303-211722

Beer

Consumed: Cellared:
Red Brick Beard Envy -H
JAilhouse Alibi Cream Ale -TM
Lagunitas Sucks -TM
Orpheous The Ferryman Stout -TM
Sweetwater Dank Tank Pulled Porter -TM
Southbound Moonlight Drive Stout -TM
Pairie Bomb -TM

beer list: week ending 02/21

20160204-204714

Beer

Consumed: Cellared:
Stone Enjor By ISpA 2/14 -H The Unkinwon Brewery American IPA
Burnt Hickory Drivin & Cryin -H Terrapin Fresh
Rogue 6 Hop -TM
Lagunitas IPA -TM
Stone Encore Buttersweet Stout -TM
Starr Hill Shakedown 2016 -TM
Victory Storm King Stout -TM
Unknown Brewery American IPA -H
BeerName -TM

beer list: week ending 02/14

Beer

Consumed: Cellared:
Stone Thunderstruck IPA -H
Lagunitas Censored Pale -TM
Abita Wrought Iron IPA -TM
Creature Comforts Athena -TM
Guinness -TM
Lagunitas Imperial Pils -TM
Oskar Blues Pinner IPA -TM
BeerName -TM
BeerName -TM

beer list: week ending 02/07

20160204-204545

Beer

Consumed: Cellared:
Jekyll Copious Imperial Stout -H Stone Bittersweet Chocolate Stout
Sweetwater Pit and the Pendulum -H
BeerName -H
Boulder Shake -TM
Highland Mocha Stout -TM
Lagunitas Pils -TM
Rogue Double Chocolate Stout -TM
21st Amendment Toaster Pastry IPA -TM
Orpheus Life Death Truth IPA -TM

Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout is available in 22 ounce bottles, and draft for a limited time.

Style: Imperial Stout (w/ Cacao Nibs)
Hops: Summit, Galena, Ahtanum, Willamette
Availability: 22oz Bottles, Draft.
Release: 1/25/16

9.2% ABV

Source: Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout returns – Beer Street Journal

Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC) [Diagram was created using WorldWide Telescope.]
Possible orbit of a perturbing “ninth planet”The six most distant known objects in the solar system with orbits exclusively beyond Neptune (magenta), including Sedna (dark magenta), all mysteriously line up in a single direction. Also, when viewed in three dimensions, they tilt nearly identically away from the plane of the solar system. Another population of Kuiper belt objects (cyan) are forced into orbits that are perpendicular to the plane of the solar system and clustered in orientation. Batygin and Brown show that a planet with 10 times the mass of the earth in a distant eccentric orbit (orange) anti-aligned with the magenta orbits and perpendicular to the cyan orbits is required to maintain this configuration.

Source: Theoretical evidence for an undiscovered super-Earth at the edge of our solar system | The Planetary Society