

Now lets get to the fun part of this… drinking this beauty. Some peach, some passionfruit rounds out the cornucopia of hop aromas and mouth watering smell. The galaxy, Idaho 7, and Mosaic hops create a wonderful hop aroma, heavy, dank, melon, some grapefruit, stone fruit, some citrus, and a whiff of pine. It has a foamy, creamy, white head, with great carbonation, and varied and diverse bubbles and left a beautiful lacing on the glass.Īroma is a bouquet of hops, a buffet of hoppy smells, like diving your nose right into a bag of the good stuff. This looks like a slightly darker and heavier looking orange juice. I started with Kodos (primarily just for the “don’t blame me I voted for Kodos” line).Īppearance is a very golden New England IPA look, hazy, opaque, no sediment, bright golden brew. Steve was kind of enough to trade me both I Voted for Kodos and I Voted for Kang so be on the lookout soon for the second of these two reviews (as well as the bonus beer that Steve sent). Kang is primarily hopped with the tropical and fruity Citra, while Kodos is loaded with dank and melony Mosaic. However, don’t let anyone tell you that these candidates are the same…oh, no. Both are supported with Galaxy and Idaho 7 hops to round out their flavor profiles. They both started with the same base of 2 row malt, Malted Oats, and light Crystal. Untappd Description: I Voted For Kang and I Voted For Kodos, conceptually, are like two peas in a pod. I Voted for Kodos by Second Sin Brewing Company According to Untappd they have 138 unique beers and a global average rating of 4.07 (as of 11.26.20). Second Sin Brewing Company is a micro brewery from Bristol Pennsylvania. Steve even threw in a third beer for me (for free) for a future beer review, so I’ll keep you all in suspense and just say that you all will get a bonus beer review soon thanks to Steve. When I got home from my Indy trip, the package was on my doorstep which was all the cooler as a nice return gift. So big shout out to him and major props and huge thank you’s go to Steve Orbanek for the hookup and to Second Sin Brewing for alerting me to the group. Since it was unlikely I would make it to Bristol PA before they were sold out, I was trying to trade / buy from someone who lived in the area and could ship or bring closer, and luckily Steve Orbanek contacted me with the hookup. Luckily, from the brewery itself, I was alerted to the fact that there’s a Facebook group for Second Sin Brewing called Disciples of Second Sin. Like all of the Star Wars beers I’ve reviewed, I had to also get ahold of these to review as well. Having grown up on a steady diet of Simpsons and pop culture and now in my fast becoming late 30s (le sigh) once I heard of these two beers being released (I Voted for Kodos and I Voted for Kang) by Second Sin Brewing Company I got all the feels and the nostalgia and member-berries and had to have them. most likely he’s an alien in disguise… or a former cheerleader and gymnast who got stuck at a podium and is crying out for help. Also – if your politician tells you that you need to always be twirling… twirling… twirling towards freedom…. So always be leery and on the lookout for tell tale signs like this. Could you imagine Donald Trump and Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton holding hands? Or Bush Jr and Al Gore? Or anyone with Putin? Not likely. Should you ever see two combatant politicians hold hands as they walk around town… you should immediately know something is up. who can vote third party? (Sorry Ross Perot.) Twirling… Twirling… Twirling This ends up leaving people with no real chance of voting, because…. In Citizen Kang (which is the third act of Treehouse of Horror VII – season 8), Kang and Kodos abduct Bill Clinton and Bob Dole and basically steal their identity and ‘body snatch’ them and replace them with themselves. We Must Move Forward, Not Backward, Upward, not Forward, and Always… Twirling, Twirling, Twirling Towards FreedomĮach Treehouse of Horror episode is broken down into three segments or acts. In later years they’ve begun to parody just about anything popular at the time. The episodes especially through the first years are humorous parodies and looks at different horror movies, thrillers, or cultural cues. They appear (sometimes as main segments, sometimes as just cameos) in every Treehouse of Horror episode of The Simpsons. For the uninitiated, Kang and Kodos are aliens (Rigellians) from the planet Rigel 7. In one of the funniest bits from The Simpsons as a whole, and from the various Treehouses of Horror, the Citizen Kang segment from Treehouse of Horror VII. As with everything, if I can push the blame off me (yet still take credit when I can), I will… so let me be the first to say: I voted for Kodos ( Kodos Johnson to be exact), so you can’t blame me.
