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Will have to pick up some Octoberfest next time I'm in the store.




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The wife and I went to our favorite Italian place yesterday. She had the house red blend with her plate. It was delicious, pretty sure it was this Decoy red. HEB’s around here have it for just over 15 bucks.

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Sam Adams Octoberfest. Had two while waiting for the clouds to break up for a nice sunset, but that hasn't happened.
 
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Balcones Texas Bourbon. Different in a good way.


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last night I made myself an Alehouse 75,
take a Dogfish Head 60 and 90 minute and pour them together (tastes great)

then had a short glass of Bulliet before bed



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Having a little Buleit 95 Rye over ice.




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Just a little Old Grand Dad 114 neat of course!



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Kirkland BIB bourbon.




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Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier, from a can.
 
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1792 small batch bourbon should do nicely this evening.
 
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Took the new knife out to the Brewery.
Bringing back somemore Edgy Elf from Millersburg Brewery.










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Paulaner Oktoberfest Marzen

 
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Hofbrau Oktoberfestbier; with BBQ chicken, potato salad, and...sauerkraut.
 
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Rogue, is that a liter mug? That sure looks might fine

h2oys, very nice. I just finished a bottle, I have four left Big Grin


Tonight it's Appleton Estates 8 year reserve rum, very tasty




 
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Rogue, is that a liter mug? That sure looks might fine


Nope, just 20 ounces.

I do have several liter mugs at home.
 
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h2oys, very nice. I just finished a bottle, I have four left Big Grin



This is my very first bottle. We were driving through KY and my wife told me I should stop by BT. I almost didn't, but, we did and we were able to buy 2 bottles that day.

We can't even find regular BT in St. Louis let alone Eagle Rare.

I found it to be very smooth and popped it solely because my neighbor just found out he has cancer and is really down in the dumps. It gave him something to smile about.

I've not gotten into rum. What would you say is a good starter rum?
 
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h2oys, very nice. I just finished a bottle, I have four left Big Grin



This is my very first bottle. We were driving through KY and my wife told me I should stop by BT. I almost didn't, but, we did and we were able to buy 2 bottles that day.

We can't even find regular BT in St. Louis let alone Eagle Rare.

I found it to be very smooth and popped it solely because my neighbor just found out he has cancer and is really down in the dumps. It gave him something to smile about.

I've not gotten into rum. What would you say is a good starter rum?


I love the Anejo Rums, they are slightly sweet with notes of tobacco, vanilla and molasses usually. If that sounds good the Appleton above and Pampero Aniversario Rum are probably my favorites, you should be able to find them for under $30






 
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