Since my last article was a research-intensive deep dive, I thought for this week I would do something a little more refreshing.
While in Vermont, Mr. Mechanic and I visited a few different breweries. One of my favorite things to do is read each beer description– they are so artfully written! So I thought it would be fun to make up a “financial flight” of craft beer.
I hope it’s everything I’ve hopped it up to be.
Which one would you order?
Let me know in the comments below!
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Awesome selection!! Here’s one of my local favorites
Sequence of returns IPA
This “Hazy” IPA will leave you scratching your head with it’s blend of citrus hops and unknown ingredients. Alcohol content varies from +15.34 to -22.61
Ha! Great one. I would try it, all about those Hazies.
Fun post! In-cider trading = very funny!
As for me, I like the taste of Porterble benefits. A perfect blend of tax sheltered ingredients!!
It’s getting around the season for porterble benefits 🙂
Groan at the in-cider trading beer. But nicely done too.
I’m definitely all about the Roth (SEP IRA isn’t an option in this flight, alas).
The Roth does sound delicious. I’m sure the brewmaster is open to SEP suggestions 😉
I’ll take a flight, and add on a 401 Kolsch & 403 Brown Ale.
Cheers!
-PoF
Love it! I was trying to think of how to work in 401k, I was thinking perhaps an extremely bitter beer with 401k IBUs. I like what you did there.
Definitely the Roth IPA…tax advantages make me hoppy.