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medium to thin bodied with average carbonation and a mostly dry finish. overall, very good. characters jkblr , wednesday at : pm / rdev % look: | smell: | taste: | feel: | overall: poured a dark, muddy, chestnut brown with a tan creamy head. honestly, the color is a bit ugly. aroma is cherry cordial, cloves
a little spiciness, especially, i don't know cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, nutmeg. take your pick. flavor that would warm you on the coldest winter day. i make professorn glogg every year: that warms you. this, well, meh. what a let down. please, please, please ... less marketing, more working on the recipe...
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organic farm or garden under standards such as those put out by the international federation of organic agricultural movements (ifoam) and the society for organic land care (soul), not necessarily one that is derived from living organisms. calcitic limestone, for example, is a rock we often use, crushed
certification on the label, such as omri (organic materials review institute), or i read the ingredients. most of the products i use have only one "ingredient," such as kelp, lime, sea minerals or rock phosphate, and i try to avoid additives for the most part. rock phosphate fertilizer is made from crushed...
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since it's the holidays, a combination of orange with cloves or cinnamon will surely put you in the holiday mood!
liquid: hydrosols, herbal infusions (tea), distilled water, aloe, honey, goat's milk, oatmeal 'slurry' (simply put a small amount of oatmeal in several ounces of hot water, let sit for several minutes, and then strain) texture/exfoliates: oatmeal (good for sensitive skin), almonds, cornmeal, dried and crushed...
https://solarkateco.blogspot.com/2005/11/
since it's the holidays, a combination of orange with cloves or cinnamon will surely put you in the holiday mood!
liquid: hydrosols, herbal infusions (tea), distilled water, aloe, honey, goat's milk, oatmeal 'slurry' (simply put a small amount of oatmeal in several ounces of hot water, let sit for several minutes, and then strain) texture/exfoliates: oatmeal (good for sensitive skin), almonds, cornmeal, dried and crushed...
http://solarkateco.blogspot.com/2005/11/