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One thing led to another
One thing led to another












one thing led to another

While pondering the object of your desire, also ponder the consequences of actions. Use that energy to brainstorm about ways you can use to improve on yourself or others. Rather than being controlled by untamed lust, direct that passion in positive directions. Despite the vast amount of of temptations that life throws our way, we should hold ourselves to the highest of moral standards. A very good choice, and this world today needs many more. Avoid friends who only talk about sex and more sex. When battling sexual temptation, there are plenty of people we can find that will encourage and enable it. Always remain alert to true intentions when using social media. Old Sparks can be renewed or new ones can be lit. We are reunited with people from our past and introduced to those who are new. There are many benefits of social media, but there are just as many pitfalls. porn creates unrealistic expectations and fantasies which field our sexual desires in a bid to fulfill those desires. The last thing you want to do is find yourself alone with the object of your unhealthy desires, whether images or actual people.Īvoiding porn will help guard against lust. These few steps can help one be in charge of one's self control As far as sex is concerned, the more one enjoys it, the more intense a burning desire will arise. Our DNA is preloaded with the strong instinct to feel attraction and desire, yet life and morality demand that we are able to control those instincts.įor the sake of our marriages, relationships, or just spiritual well-being, we need to be able to find the answer. It begins with a thought that goes uncontested, nurtured to fantasy and clouds our sense of right and wrong. I'd buy this if it was for sale around these parts.When someone confesses or is caught in an affair one of the first things they say is, "one thing led to another", "I didn't mean to" or "It was the devil" It's a well crafted beverage from the initial look to the potent nose to the multi layered flavor profile to the cushy, yet bitter, dry body to the immense drinkability. One Thing Led to Another is my first Beer'd beer. A welcomed dry finish wraps this guy up and extends that lingering bitterness. There's a bitterness that builds and eventually settles at sturdy. As it works through it lightens up and becomes airy on the swallow. This guy has a good pillowy body off the bat, there's weight but it's plush and soft. This is all over the top of a bready malt base that shows some depth with a drizzle of caramel sweetness. That herbal note lingers long on the finish. Peppery underripe mango and soft guava make up the middle with a quick flash of pineapple all with an herbal mustiness that's extremely complimentary.

one thing led to another

It's more lime forward than the other two mentioned above. A soft earthiness surrounds the body adding depth. The malt base has a nice presence, bread crust and sugar cookie driven. There's a whisper of ripe pineapple as well.

one thing led to another

This lays down the foundation before a musty tropical note washes through in the form of guava and underripe mango. A good dose of candied citrus peel gets things moving, orange and grapefruit and lime. This beer looks like it's ready to be drank. Pure white and bulbous, after a few minutes fading to a chunky cap and leaving near sheet lacing in it's wake. The head is the most impressive aspect of the whole look. The body itself has good clarity with just a touch of haze throughout. Bright, polished golden with streams of carbonation crawling up through the body. This one here comes courtesy of Patrick, thanks dude! That's a mighty fine looking beverage. A wishy-washy experiment, that I wouldn't mind throwing together. Overall, Its seriously enjoyable on many levels but misses in the bold hop complexity and overall mouthfeel. A bit light in the hop complexity with some very nice aspects making a big splash but not blending well. Dry orange rind and earthy dirt blends with the very light, golden and grainy style malt base. The first sip seems pretty light and crisp, but then juicy and only slightly dry in the finish and a bit to relaxed.you might call it smooth(?)Ī sour white grape hop taste happens first, then its a blend of mango, banana and dry earthy tones. A fine hoppy nose.Ī light to medium bodied feel, a bit loosy-goosy, with a dull and watery effect. The malt is very subtle, but kicks in with light, dried wheat, hay and oats. Mango, ripe peach, vanilla extract, sweet citrus and crushed white grapes. The hop aroma is very interesting, lush tropical fruits from the Citra, Mosiac and Idaho7 varieties. White foam topping.creamy and dense, slow dissipation leaves only a bit of cover and nice lacing. Canned on 1/4/19 opened on 1/31/19 "ya da ya da yada"Ī slight white haze to the straw-gold color.














One thing led to another