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This was okay. It was lighter than I expected it to be, closer to a lager, but I prefer lagers. I probably wouldn’t buy it again.
This I liked , but I was expecting a lawnmower ale, and this was not it.
This I love. Every sip makes me happy in a way only Croydon Cream Ale from Neshaminy Creek Brewing makes me. They mention hops on the label, but the taste of them is there for about a second and disappears forever, as hops should, because hops taste like piss. Somehow it manages to be a lawnmower ale, but also 5.8% ABV. This is a good beer.
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This is the kind of tax advice I come to Oppo for.
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that Oberon looks interesting
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I’m a fan.
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Oberon is fucking delicious. They sell it in little pony kegs, for your convenience
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Oberon is the best. Great with a orange too.
That lakes lager you bought is good too.
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Those fuel our wrenching weekends among friends. A mini keg of oberon, some pizza, and a heady supply of 10mm sockets. You can do a surprising amount of work in just one weekend.
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1. drink beer while doing taxes
2. if you get refund, spend on cars, or car parts
3. if you have to pay, sell your worst car if you must, but no lowballers, because you know what you have
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I did one and two back in February, but I spent it on a new build for my PC for better sim racing.
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I got an accountant to handle the taxes this year and I have to say...
O
ther than the birth of my first child
and importing a vintage BMW from Europe, hiring an accountant to handle the taxes is the best thing I have done to recent memory, haha.
Beers were drank in celebration of this, but i’m an IPA and similar guy. So it was Bells - Two Hearted
for me.
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This year we got a refund of $200. That didn’t go very far. Frankly, I’m absolutely amazed that we got that close to zero considering the circumstances of laws changing, some big capital gains, and a bit of educated guessing on withholdings.