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My hypocrisy goes only so far
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Shiners Holiday Cheer is out!

Good stuff? Looks tasty!


Had it two years ago for the first time & absolutely loved it.
Waited too late to order a decent amount last year but this year (go figure) I found and bought 3 cases of it.
But since I’ve still not regained my sense of smell or taste after getting sick from this damn COVID 7 months, it appears to be a waste. Frown
It hasn’t stopped me from buying & trying.
It may eventually come back & when it does I don’t want to be holding cases of Natty Light !




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Lagunitas IPA




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It may eventually come back & when it does I don’t want to be holding cases of Natty Light !

Big Grin
Best wishes on a full recovery!



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Bells Double Two Hearted.

Last year's release was super hard to find. I was able to rustle up about 8 bottles and my favorite watering hole had a keg that they sold by the snifter. This year it's been easy to obtain and while not as rare, still just as tasty.

My wife is enjoying a CBS from Founder's. She loves stouts in all their incarnations and the bourbon barrel styles are her favorites.


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Finishing a bottle of Limestone Branch Experimental. Different from your average bourbon. I taste more of a light, grassy flavor rather than the typical oak.

 
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Tonight will be Jim Beam Devil's Cut Bourbon.

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Breckinridge Brewery's Christmas Ale; performing quality control checks on it. May need more tomorrow, this six pack needs repeated sampling. Smile
 
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24 oz. can of Colt 45



 
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190 proof grain and cranberry juice! Got to get those antioxidants!!
 
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Whiteclaw. Black cherry. All day. Sorry, lol.

Considering switching to a rittenhouse old fashion once the leftovers come out.



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Tried this on the recommendation of Total Wine and it’s great.

 
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El Tesoro blanco ( goes good with Thanksgiving leftovers), but I do love Russell’s Reserve, MRBTX


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On a whim my youngest son brought over a bottle of Power's Irish Gold Label whiskey as he knows I've been experimenting with Jameson's alternatives. Keep in mind that Redbreast remains at the top of my favs list. Big Grin

Anyhow, its okay but I feel Tellamore Dew trumps it easily in this category of Irish whiskeys.



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This P.M. happy hour will call for Wild Turkey 101 bourbon. It has really been an "up and down" week. Happy weekend everyone.
 
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A glass of Manishewitz.
 
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Stella Artois Midnight Lager (Limited Edition)
 
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Finished off a Oskar blues Death By Coconut. Working a Lefthand Bittersweet Nitro.
 
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