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Old Grand Dad with coke. Low budget relaxer.
 
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ce light drinker.

Stone Brewery Metallica Pilsner. Ni




...Then it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel, is just a freight train coming your way...
 
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My favorite white Burgundy. From the Rully region



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Having a Goose Island IPA in a can, not bad



 
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Fair Winds Brewing Co. (Lorton, VA) Howling Gale IPA.
 
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Redbreast Lustau Edition.
 
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Redbreast Lustau Edition.


Jealous! Big Grin Never was available in South Dakota as the distributors didn't opt to carry it. Plus SD forbids mail ordering booze from out of state. <huge sigh>



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1623 Hefeweizen on tap at my house. Damn, that's good....




(ignore what the dragon says - that's just my favorite tap handle)


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Cigar City Guayabera. If you don't like grapefruity IPA's just forget about this one. The citra hops are really strong. My only caveat is that I can only find it in cans.


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Whiskey sour with fresh lemon juice and Weller special reserve.
 
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This afternoon/evening calls for a Elijah Craig bourbon.......mighty smooth!!
 
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1623 Hefeweizen on tap at my house. Damn, that's good....

(ignore what the dragon says - that's just my favorite tap handle)



Oh my..Very envious here in GA



 
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1623 Hefeweizen on tap at my house. Damn, that's good....

(ignore what the dragon says - that's just my favorite tap handle)


Oh my..Very envious here in GA



Thanks! My husband got me the kegerator with a partial keg of Sam Adams in it for my birthday a few years back. It's a so-called 'craft beer' kegerator, meaning it takes sixtels (⅙ barrel kegs). My best friend got me the tap handle for Christmas. I just picked up the keg Friday; my favorite liquor store (football-field sized with a basement to match) gets whatever I want in less than a week.


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Single Barrel Knob And 7 up
 
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Sapphire Martini (or two)





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“For the Best of Times”!

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Mind Haze Ipa by Firestone Walker Brewing
 
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I'm doing a Bourbon and RC Cola.
100 proof Old Forester Bourbon Royal Crown Cola.

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Mid proof bourbon night

Old Forester 1910 & Elijah Craig Small Batch
 
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Stylophiles, you have some nice bottles. Here is a bottle of Glenfarcas that is almost as old as your Swede hotness. I have a pair of swedish girlfriends, born in 1901, and 1921. The father's name Carl.

In my glass, the now standerized mix of 1/3 Weller SR and 2/3 Redemption Wheated.

https://www.thedrinksbusiness....in-laundry-cupboard/


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