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See if you can pick out the wildest lie about this post! What in the name of chatGPT is happening over there?!?

https://www.metroleague.org/virginia-tech-best-players/?unapproved=11883...

27. GRANT WELLS
Virginia Tech Hokies football

Grant Wells

Career

College: , Marshall (2019–2021), Virginia Tech (2022–present)
High school: George Washington
Grant Wells is a junior quarterback for the Virginia Tech Hokies. He is a standout player in the NCAA with a 3,000-yard passing season and 20 touchdowns.

Wells also has rushed for over 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns in his career. Grant is known for his passing ability, but he is also a capable runner. He is one of the most promising young quarterbacks in the NCAA.

Grant Wells is a strong candidate for the Heisman Trophy. He is a valuable member of the Virginia Tech Hokies team.

Wells is a talented player who will be a key part of the Hokies' future. Grant Wells is a 6'1" tall, 208-pound forward for the Virginia Tech Hokies. Wells played college basketball for Marshall before transferring to Virginia Tech.

He has averaged 16.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game in his career. Wells was a First Team All-ACC selection in 2018. Wells is expected to be a key part of the Hokies' bid for a National Championship this season.

Latest Team Mom just dropped!

Yep, I grew up in Chesapeake, and there was one big reason that ODU was my fallback plan, wanted to get some miles between me and home for college

This is one of the clone recipes I have used for it
12.5 lb 2 Row
1.66 lb Wheat
.75 lb Crystal 20L
.5 lb Carapils

.5 oz columbus (60)
1 oz cascade (20)
1 oz columbus (20)
.5 oz cascade (10)
.5 oz columbus(10)
.5 oz amarillo (DH)
.5 oz centennial (DH)
.5 oz columbus (DH)

2 packs US-05

Bonus content, here is my recipe American IPA that I brewed that went on to the final round of judging in the National Homebrew Competition back in 2018, I think it was...been tweaking it for years since, but I think I'm going to brew this original recipe again and enter it in a competition or two- my techniques have gotten better, so thinking maybe it wasn't the recipe that needed adjusting, it was me

12.75 lb 2 Row
1.25 lb 60L

1 oz Nugget (60)
.5 oz Amarillo (15)
.5 oz Cascade (15)
.5 oz Centennial (15)
.5 oz Amarillo (0)
.5 oz Cascade (0)
.5 oz Centennial (0)
1 oz Amarillo (DH)
1 oz Cascade (DH)
1 oz Centennial (DH)

US-05

Will do, I havent done it in a while. Will have to check my notebook and find the recipe. Might be tomorrow before I get it up

Yeah, thought more about it, and got it

Brewed a clone several times, one of my favorites

Nice, a buddy of mine has been at Sudwerk for like 15 years or so, been head-brewer for maybe 10 of those? He got me into homebrewing back in like 2007, just out of VT, been at it ever since

Went out there for a week 10 years ago or, would love to spend more time there.

Edit:
If it is the beer I'm thinking of, I have brewed a clone several times

What part of California were you brewing in? Was the IPA your recipe? Got a copy that you can scale down to 5 gal homebrew volume?

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