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Spaten Oktoberfest, with some bratwursts and baked beans tonight.
 
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Couple of fingers of Elijah Craig.
 
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I'm going to try one of these shortly.





God bless America.
 
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Chi Chi, get the yayo
 
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Ethics, antics,
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I'm going to try one of these shortly.



I tried these recently and found them to be quite enjoyable.

Cheers!


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For the election night monitoring it's vodka tonics (Tito's with Fever-Tree Indian Tonic and a wedge of fresh lime). May move to Irish single pot still and/or Scotch malt later....dunno. Big Grin



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Wow, just wow!
 
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I’ve got a bottle of Basil Hayden I’m fixing to open



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Jameson, Black barrel. Smoooth!




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Ice age heat wave,
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Decisions Decisions.





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Steak: Rare. Coffee: Black. Bourbon: Neat.
 
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One large bottle of Bullet, Bourbon not rye
 
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Decisions Decisions.



Blantons is calling you...


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I actually went for a bit of Blanton’s tonight...
 
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Finished my second LARGE vodka tonic and am preparing to shift gears! Big Grin

MAGA!

Choices, choices!





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Drambuie, for now.
 
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Bald, that looks like a Glencarin whiskey or whisky glass. Quite nice. I had a pair and donated them to the CFO of the company I used to work for.

Personally, I would go for the Balvenine and the Romeo y Julieta in the tin tube, as it’s the one I recognize. If I was to intake nicotine, it would be an Opus X cigar, or a Grizzly wintergreen pouch. That said, nicotine is on the no fly list for this guy. 688 days nicotine free, 10,330 cigarettes avoided, $4,484 saved.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
The “lol” thread
 
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Noah,

I went cold turkey after my heart attack in 2006. Was good until last July when I succumbed to a cherished Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story that had been seasoning in my humidor for over 20 years.

Tonight I'm leaning towards a Partagas. It will mark the second time I've broken but the MAGA wave is ample justification for sinning. Smile Don't have any Opus X here but if I did it would get serious consideration.

As for a dram or three, the cask strength Redbreast Irish single pot still is calling my name for a first Glencairn glass (I have a set of 4) followed by the 12 year old Redbreast.
If you've never had Irish, this stuff is the top of the line and well worth auditioning. Smile

The Jameson's 1780 Irish in the picture hasn't been opened and is a discontinued version that is pretty damned good. The Balvenie DoubleWood 12 Scotch is of course a great malt in its own right.

Bob



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To celebrate my return to county government and a new R Senator in Michigan I'm enjoying a couple of fingers worth of Bookers and a magnificent Davidoff The Late Hour that I have been conditioning for tonight's victory celebration.


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It's pronounced just
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Some really good rum from Westerhall Distillary in Granada.
 
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Bell's Two Hearted.
 
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