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A nice Alsatian Grand Cru Riesling. 2011 Gustave Lorentz Altenberg de Bergheim




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^^^^^

Does it taste as good as it sounds?


"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye". The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, pilot and author, lost on mission, July 1944, Med Theatre.
 
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Does it taste as good as it sounds?


Yes, highly recommended.



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Why Guinness of course !!!


Happy St. Patty's Day





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Kettle one and a couple of ice cubes.


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All I've had all day is like six gummy bears and some scotch...
 
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Why Guinness of course !!!


Happy St. Patty's Day



Yup!

Except all I could get at our liquor store was extra stout. No widget. But still Guinness and still darn good even out of a bottle.


~Alan

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Why Guinness of course !!!

Happy St. Patty's Day


Right back to ya!





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Tullamore DEW


Do you like the Tullamore DEW better than Jameson's? I've tried both and, well, I'm just not sure which is better.




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Redbreast 15-year old single malt Irish in a Waterford Lismore old-fashioned glass.



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Redbreast 15-year old single malt Irish in a Waterford Lismore old-fashioned glass.


First bottle of the Lustau Ed. that I had was awesome, The second was very good, the third was ok. That turned me onto the Lustau Brandy de Jerez, which is excellent.
Clontarf for kablammo later tonight.


"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye". The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, pilot and author, lost on mission, July 1944, Med Theatre.
 
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Bitburger pils. Not as good as I remember. I like the Czech Urquell Pilsner much better.


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Bushmill's and warm Guinness Stout from a nitrogen-infused can.

A great way to wash down corned beef, potatoes, and cabbage

I'm three sheets into the wind now.

Tomorrow, beware my wind.





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I'm three sheets into the wind now.



I'm not far behind.


~Alan

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Guinness here also.
 
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Bushmill's and warm Guinness Stout from a nitrogen-infused can.

A great way to wash down corned beef, potatoes, and cabbage

I'm three sheets into the wind now.

Tomorrow, beware my wind.


I forgot the winds I get when I drink Bitburger. My wife is threatening divorce at the moment.


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TCB all the time...
 
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Rex Goliath Pino Grigio - the leftovers from the wine I used to cook my corned beef today.

I'll have some Jameson's a little later...
 
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Some Irish whiskey I picked up in Ireland in January, "The Irishman," and Redbreast 12 year.

I like to start Irish whiskey off on the rocks, then take out the cubes in a minute. Also, Irish tastes best in baxk of the throat to me.
 
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ICE COLD Beefeaters - Noilly Prat 5:1, 3 drops orange bitters, queen pimento stuffed olive.



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Right now enjoying a post-workout New Holland Artisan Spirits' Beer Barrel Bourbon. A special, limited run. An exceedingly smooth bourbon. Perhaps the smoothest I've yet to taste, in my limited bourbon experience.

With dinner it'll be Roak Brewing Company's Devil Dog Oatmeal Stout. This stout is even lighter than New Holland Brewery's "The Poet" Oatmeal Stout. It's actually almost reminiscent of an ale, in some respects.



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