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61 degrees here in N.W. Montana. Break out the Corona with a slice of lime.

Open up the umbrella on the patio table to keep off the sun. Grab your board shorts, t-shirt and flip flops.
 
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last night was Blue Mountian's A Hopwork Orange,

delicious IPA with orange added



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I will have a Manhattan tonight made with Weller Rye



 
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One of the first few glass from a homebrew of Dark Belgian Ale. Very tasty with great color and little lower ABV because of having made a bit over 6 gallons, but still very good.


 
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Evan Williams 1783 and (sorry) minute maid lemonade. I like it. It's not bad neat too.
 
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I finally opened one of my bottles of Blantons. My wife says "DRINK IT" that's why you bought it.
I still do have other back up bottles though.

Had to remove the picture. For some reason it all of a sudden became huge and I can't fix it. My other pictures are fine.

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The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State



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I got one of those too. Very good stuff. Now I have to get the stave and collect all the corks!


More than a few, less than others!

 
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I got one of those too. Very good stuff. Now I have to get the stave and collect all the corks!


Yes very good stuff.
Yea I have been working on that for the past few years. I am saving the bottle for now however there is a company not to far from where I live that sells used Bourbon barrels. I was thinking of building a single barrel bottle storage/bar and incorporating the stoppers somehow.






The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State



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Go to the Blantons web site. They sell staves and other items to display the bottle corks
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I got one of those too. Very good stuff. Now I have to get the stave and collect all the corks!


Yes very good stuff.
Yea I have been working on that for the past few years. I am saving the bottle for now however there is a company not to far from where I live that sells used Bourbon barrels. I was thinking of building a single barrel bottle storage/bar and incorporating the stoppers somehow.




More than a few, less than others!

 
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As Lent is coming to an end, I will celebrate with some Weller this evening.

Happy Easter everyone.


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First time having an Islay....Laphroaig 10.......it's like........smoked chloroseptic......I like it!!
 
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Go to the Blantons web site. They sell staves and other items to display the bottle corks
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by barry1967:
I got one of those too. Very good stuff. Now I have to get the stave and collect all the corks!


Yes very good stuff.
Yea I have been working on that for the past few years. I am saving the bottle for now however there is a company not to far from where I live that sells used Bourbon barrels. I was thinking of building a single barrel bottle storage/bar and incorporating the stoppers somehow.



Thanks.
I just looked at their web site and they have some nice options for displaying stoppers.

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The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State



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Picked up a Howler of Dogfishhead 90 Minute IPA at our favorite watering hole today to support them while it's Take Out only here in Michigan


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Sapphire Martini.





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Going to try my hand at an Old Fashioned


I love a good Old Fashioned and have experimented with making them quite a bit at home. One of the best and easiest is made with a pre-made mix from Buffalo Trace. Simply add bourbon, a dash of bitters, and some ice, and enjoy. The only change I make is to add a higher ratio of bourbon than the directions call for.

The only place I've been able to find the mix is at BT's gift shop, but it is also available online: https://buffalotracegiftshop.c...th=6&products_id=125


Thank you for the lead on the BT mix! Going to order some, but until it arrives, I'll have to do them from scratch.

Also, though I do appreciate bourbon, and have had wonderful bourbon Old Fashioneds, it would be heresy to make my first with bourbon.

I live in Wisconsin, and tradition dictates brandy be used. Wink


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Tonight(Easter) I will be having a "taste" of Henry McKeena 10 y/o 100 proof bourbon. The ONLY reason that I can do this, is because of a SF member named BigSwede. He found the bourbon, purchased it, and shipped it to me as an INSTANT KARMA!!!!! Now ladies and gentlemen, it just doesn't get more generous than this. The SF has some of the BEST folks on the internet, and, to me, this proves my point!!!

Thanks to the kindness and generosity of BigSwede, I will have a most pleasant Easter evening.......thanx, again!!
 
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Friday, I ordered a growler and a 6 pack from a craft brewery the next county over. They are offering pickup and delivery while the taproom is closed, so I ordered some to help support them. I had one of the blackberry stouts Friday night, and I worked on the growler contents (a red Irish ale) last night and tonight.

 
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Tonight(Easter) I will be having a "taste" of Henry McKeena 10 y/o 100 proof bourbon. The ONLY reason that I can do this, is because of a SF member named BigSwede. He found the bourbon, purchased it, and shipped it to me as an INSTANT KARMA!!!!! Now ladies and gentlemen, it just doesn't get more generous than this. The SF has some of the BEST folks on the internet, and, to me, this proves my point!!!

Thanks to the kindness and generosity of BigSwede, I will have a most pleasant Easter evening.......thanx, again!!


No problem Sir, was glad to send some Rona cheer

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I enjoy some peat in my Scotch, Talisker, Caol Ila and a few others but that Laphroaig, WOW, Have to chew it first!!

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First time having an Islay....Laphroaig 10.......it's like........smoked chloroseptic......I like it!!


More than a few, less than others!

 
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I enjoy some peat in my Scotch, Talisker, Caol Ila and a few others but that Laphroaig, WOW, Have to chew it first!!

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First time having an Islay....Laphroaig 10.......it's like........smoked chloroseptic......I like it!!


YUM! Laph is my favorite of the Islays. The 10 is damn good, but try the Quarter Cask....everything good about the 10, but better. Laphroaig, then Lagavulin, then Ardbeg in my book, but all are outstanding whiskies. Something a bit different from Islay is Bowmore....their 15yo "Darkest" is quite excellent. Protip: if engaging in a scotch tasting, never start with the Islay....the phenolics will ruin the tastebuds for any other whisky. End with the Islay.


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