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1792 Full Proof tonight. With an ice cube, so good!
 
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Roughed out my tax returns and needed to relax. Poured a stiff Irish Whiskey. May have a second. Groan....



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Was that you
or the dog?
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Angel's Envy on the rocks. A rare find around here.


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Early Times BiB, Backwoods Bastard, Einbecker Dunkel, Pilsner Urquel, and later milk-blueberry kefir, and pu erh tea for sobering up. Thai curry for dinner. It'll be a big blowout in the morning. May need to evacuate the block...


"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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Elijah Craig bourbon for tonight.
 
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I'll say it, then duck...Budweiser.

A high school friend was a Bud person way back, today is her birthday. Lifting one to her health.
 
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mercy, walk humbly...
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Cheers to your friend, rat2306! Nothing wrong with some "real" beer every now and then.

A little late posting, but had some Eagle Rare during the Super Bowl...nothing last night.
 
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^^The amazing thing, Heinekens would have been only ten cents a can more today. Wink
 
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Was thinking about my dad tonight. He passed 15 years ago. Came from nothing, a mining family from the lead belt in MO (Bonne Terre). Worked his way through School of Mines at Rolla, traveled the world as a mining engineer. Brought back a taste for a wide variety of drink - Laphroaig was probably his favorite, but grappa, slivowitz, Armagnac, and so on were all in our liquor cabinet growing up.

Tonight, after a nice French Malbec, I’m hanging with my 12-year old daughter, watching “My Hero Academia” (Japanese manga cartoon) and drinking green chartreuse straight up.




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Whistler Oloroso Cask, Rittenhouse, Early Times BiB. The japanese game shows are enhanced for comic effect.


"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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Hamm's. Celebrating another classmate's birthday; this one worked in a convenience store in my younger days during the mid '80s, and I would stop there for Hamm's, Olympia, Tuborg Gold...
 
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This was a fucked up fraught freezing week so I indulged in an Ardbeg Wee Beastie. A little ET BiB for chaser. Be warm and blessed Texans!


"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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mercy, walk humbly...
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I had several different IPAs at our local craft beer bar. Right now, it’s a glass of milk, then bed.
Good night!
 
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Fair Winds Brewing Co. Masted Mosaic IPA. I'm becoming something of a fan boy for this small, local to me brewer. Smile
 
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This P.M. will find Jim Beam Black bourbon in my glass. A nice bourbon for the price point.
 
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Jailbreak The Infinite (Amber) on tap at my local bar.

I was hoping to pick up a keg for home from my beer merchant, but they only had a tall ¼ keg of Yuengling. Which would be fine except I have a 'craft beer' kegerator that only takes ⅙ kegs...the tall ¼ is either 3" too tall or 1½" too wide. The other 3 I requested are NA...so now I have to start again. Dangit.


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