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Drill Here, Drill Now
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Saint Arnold’s Lawnmower

Earlier it was flor de cana Spresso (coffee liqueur made with rum) on the rocks



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Posts: 23942 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Well, everyone just left from my little New Years Day dinner. It was small, a couple of people but nice. I was given a bottle of Jim Beam Black.

I'm not a fan of Jim Beam ( regular white label ), but I have to say the black label isn't too bad. The flavor is a little thin, with no nuances, but nice flavor notes and fairly smooth.

So, the dishes are done, everyone has left. I'm kicked back on the sofa with the pup watching " A Christmas Story" with some Jim Beam Black.

Happy New Year!


ARman




JB Black is another bourbon that is quite nice for the price range it is in. It is a regular in my back bar.
 
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To the lady on my cork. Madame Clicquot
"Grande Dame of Champagne" ... Cheers


 
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Four Roses Small Batch




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I had a couple of glasses of bulliet Rye on the rocks. Nice spice at the front smooth on the back. Don’t do much liquor it next time I’ll do it neat. It was hot and muggy down here on. Ew years eve so I got the ice.


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had JW black to watch the cowboys.,..
 
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This evening's happy hour will host a taste or two of Knob Creek bourbon.
 
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Man, this is good stuff.



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It’s “Champagne Sunday” in the Russo household.


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Well, it's Costco Tennessee whiskey.
 
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It’s “Champagne Sunday” in the Russo household.


My wife would certainly approve.

We like to call it "mimosa Sunday" however. (We start drinking early on Sundays Razz)


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Posts: 31162 | Location: Elv. 7,000 feet, Utah | Registered: October 29, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Some Greek wine that my daughter brought back with her after visiting that country 5 years ago. Finally got to it.

The cork was crumbly, but the wine is good!
 
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Had some of my Four Roses Single Barrel tonight.
 
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Legalize the Constitution
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A Manhattan, made with Bulleit rye, finished off with a Luxardo maraschino cherry that I learned about right here in SigForum (probably in this very thread).


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Ardbeg 10 Yr. The scond half of the bottle is the better half.


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Glorious SPAM!
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Some West Virgina corn

 
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Eagle Rare




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Tullamore Dew.


"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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Well, I'm not much for Scotch whiskey, but a friend that doesn't drink received a bottle of Monkey Shoulder batch 27 for Christmas. He gave me the bottle yesterday. Figured that I would enjoy it, as he doesn't drink and it would just set around gathering dust


As I said, I'm not a Scotch drinker, but it's not half bad. It has nice vanilla, pear and orange zest/citrus tones, malty but to me not in your face.

It's a blended Scotch, nice, smooth.

ARman
 
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Luksusowa Vodka and a razor thin slice of a Meyer lemon.


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