What are ya drinkin????
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Jester and a bit of Rye.
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Nice, Demon, Bulleit is one of my favs. Hope it's inexpensive where you are as well.
(PS we need to stay on Sal about that Jester sprint)
Today? Chick-fil-a lemonade!
(PS we need to stay on Sal about that Jester sprint)
Today? Chick-fil-a lemonade!
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This was another Duty Free special after my last trip to Torrance- the 100cl bottles are so much better value....I can find the standard issue Bourbon fairly easily in the UK for £25 or so, but the Rye is impossible too find.tvenuto wrote:Nice, Demon, Bulleit is one of my favs. Hope it's inexpensive where you are as well.
(PS we need to stay on Sal about that Jester sprint)
Today? Chick-fil-a lemonade!
Jester sprint you say? :)
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Awesome, love a good rye. The jester has been talked about in this thread.demoncase wrote:This was another Duty Free special after my last trip to Torrance- the 100cl bottles are so much better value....I can find the standard issue Bourbon fairly easily in the UK for £25 or so, but the Rye is impossible too find.
Jester sprint you say? :)
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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
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Booker's Small Batch Cask Strength 8 year old Bourbon...69 & change per cent alcohol make this a steady sipper! (That's 127 proof to you Colonial types!)
Trying to cure my jetlag..
Trying to cure my jetlag..
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Mint Julep. I have more mint than I know what to do with so I usually have a couple of these each summer. I haven't even planted my garden yet and it is overrun with mint. :D
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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
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Once more.. New Castle Brown Ale!! John
Not all who wander are lost!!!
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life...
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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I'm a big fan of water. Seems to have a lot better long term effect for me than some of the aforementioned favorites. hehe
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I can't help but notice this thread sitting here all quiet at 5:13PM EDT on a Friday. As an avid homebrewer I don't think I can let that stand. Just opened a cyser that I made last year when I didn't have time for proper brewing.
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jmh58 wrote:Once more.. New Castle Brown Ale!!
Yep!!! John :)
Not all who wander are lost!!!
Of all the paths you take in life...
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life...
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Please- Newcastle.... Not New Castle. 'Tis named for the city in the North of England that's all one word.jmh58 wrote:jmh58 wrote:Once more.. New Castle Brown Ale!!
Yep!!! John :)
Also known as Newkie Broon.
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Dubhe (pronounced "doobie") black IPA by Uinta Brewing Co., SLC, UT. In all my travels I still haven't found a beer I enjoy more than this one. All of Uinta's products are amazing, and I dearly miss living down the road from them. At least they distribute in CT now.
My dog loves it as well. Every sip I take, she feverishly licks my face for any traces of flavor. She has good taste. :)
My dog loves it as well. Every sip I take, she feverishly licks my face for any traces of flavor. She has good taste. :)
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I just drank a bottle of this, which I brewed earlier in the year. I don't always get along with Belgian beer (sometimes too sweet for me) but this one works.
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I recall being homeward bound in Salt Lake Airport a in 2013 and drinking Polygamy Porter which may have been brewed by those guys...Very good fun and good beer too.PayneTrain wrote:Dubhe (pronounced "doobie") black IPA by Uinta Brewing Co., SLC, UT. In all my travels I still haven't found a beer I enjoy more than this one. All of Uinta's products are amazing, and I dearly miss living down the road from them. At least they distribute in CT now.
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That was Wasatch Brewery. Everything I had from SLC was pretty great. I even began to like the 3.2% versions. It tasted like I was eating bread, and everyone loves bread.demoncase wrote: I recall being homeward bound in Salt Lake Airport a in 2013 and drinking Polygamy Porter which may have been brewed by those guys...Very good fun and good beer too.