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AZ_JLUR

Member
AZVAJKU said: "It’s got breakfast in its name so it must be ok to drink for breakfast…"

Love Founders Breakfast Stout.

It tastes better than OJ, so it must be ok for breakfast.

KBS and Backwoods Bastard are great too.
 

AZVAJKU

Hooked
Graffiti House IPA from Old Bust Head brewery.

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The beer is tasty and it also has a cool story behind the name. The beer is named after a house near Brandy Station Virginia where Civil War soldiers from both the Union and the Confederacy wrote and drew on the walls of the house.

From the internet:
“The plaster walls on the house's second floor are covered with an outstanding and unique collection of charcoal and pencil graffiti left by soldiers from both armies. In addition to their autographs, the soldiers drew elaborate pictures of men and women, and wrote inscriptions commemorating their units and their battles. After the war, new paint and wallpaper led to their being forgotten. The graffiti were rediscovered during a renovation in 1993. The Brandy Station Foundation purchased the house in 2002, and its website lists the days it is open for viewing. The house includes a small museum and serves as a headquarters for the Brandy Station Foundation and the Foundation's visitor center for the Brandy Station battlefield.”

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Graffiti House IPA from Old Bust Head brewery.

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The beer is tasty and it also has a cool story behind the name. The beer is named after a house near Brandy Station Virginia where Civil War soldiers from both the Union and the Confederacy wrote and drew on the walls of the house.

From the internet:
“The plaster walls on the house's second floor are covered with an outstanding and unique collection of charcoal and pencil graffiti left by soldiers from both armies. In addition to their autographs, the soldiers drew elaborate pictures of men and women, and wrote inscriptions commemorating their units and their battles. After the war, new paint and wallpaper led to their being forgotten. The graffiti were rediscovered during a renovation in 1993. The Brandy Station Foundation purchased the house in 2002, and its website lists the days it is open for viewing. The house includes a small museum and serves as a headquarters for the Brandy Station Foundation and the Foundation's visitor center for the Brandy Station battlefield.”

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So cool. Thanks for sharing. And now I’m thirsty.
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
Graffiti House IPA from Old Bust Head brewery.

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The beer is tasty and it also has a cool story behind the name. The beer is named after a house near Brandy Station Virginia where Civil War soldiers from both the Union and the Confederacy wrote and drew on the walls of the house.

From the internet:
“The plaster walls on the house's second floor are covered with an outstanding and unique collection of charcoal and pencil graffiti left by soldiers from both armies. In addition to their autographs, the soldiers drew elaborate pictures of men and women, and wrote inscriptions commemorating their units and their battles. After the war, new paint and wallpaper led to their being forgotten. The graffiti were rediscovered during a renovation in 1993. The Brandy Station Foundation purchased the house in 2002, and its website lists the days it is open for viewing. The house includes a small museum and serves as a headquarters for the Brandy Station Foundation and the Foundation's visitor center for the Brandy Station battlefield.”

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That is cool. Adding to my list of places to visit.
 

cozdude

Guy with a Red 2-Door
Graffiti House IPA from Old Bust Head brewery.

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The beer is tasty and it also has a cool story behind the name. The beer is named after a house near Brandy Station Virginia where Civil War soldiers from both the Union and the Confederacy wrote and drew on the walls of the house.

From the internet:
“The plaster walls on the house's second floor are covered with an outstanding and unique collection of charcoal and pencil graffiti left by soldiers from both armies. In addition to their autographs, the soldiers drew elaborate pictures of men and women, and wrote inscriptions commemorating their units and their battles. After the war, new paint and wallpaper led to their being forgotten. The graffiti were rediscovered during a renovation in 1993. The Brandy Station Foundation purchased the house in 2002, and its website lists the days it is open for viewing. The house includes a small museum and serves as a headquarters for the Brandy Station Foundation and the Foundation's visitor center for the Brandy Station battlefield.”

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That’s really cool! Love seeing history like Thai
 
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