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As a young guzzler, I was really turned on by fancy barrel-aged beers and sours the weirder, the better. My stomach has become weaker with age, though, and so has my tolerance for weird. Don t pineapple milkshake IPAs make you want to kick dust in the air and shake one fist angrily at the sky while the other holds a good, hearty Coors?
For a second there, I was becoming my dad in my own version of a Progressive commercial. Luckily, that irritability hasn t yet extended to my enjoyment of cannabis. In fact, as long as my grass doesn t taste like actual grass, all is good in my pipe which essentially makes Gorilla Glue (usually labeled GG or Original Glue at dispensaries since the adhesive company lawyered up) a hulking enemy of mine. The steroided grass has become one of our most popular cannabis strains despite its consistent lack of flavor compared to other easily attainable options. Sure, a good grower can pull light chocolate or piney flavor out of it, but no one will ever mi
Every day spent on a lake is a good day, no matter how sunburned you get or how much of a drag it is to clean your friend s boat at the end. But despite my affection for such excursions, I m lacking in specific memories. Slow-cooking in the sun while hydrating with beer has clouded my adult lake experiences, and minor trauma from tubing behind a maniacal boat-driving uncle and a few mishandled fish hooks killed my childhood reel. One of the few images that hasn t escaped me, though, is gas streaks in the water.
Those metallic rainbows in the lake by the launch were always around as adults backed up the boat; every time I see one in a parking lot after it rains, I m taken back to a shoreline. In a landlocked city with no legitimate lakes nearby (don t even get me started on reservoirs), that s not a bad flashback to keep around. Suffice it to say that I couldn t resist when I came across a strain named Petrol Rainbow.