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Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve, neat.




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Kronenbourg 1664 Lager.
 
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Jim Beam Devil's Cut bourbon. Bold, but tasty.
 
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Willett straight rye, 4yo cask strength. This stuff is delicious.


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Jameson with a splash of Canada Dry.


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Smuttynose Finestkind IPA


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Jameson with a splash of Canada Dry.


That sounds like something I'd like to try.




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Jameson with a splash of Canada Dry.


That sounds like something I'd like to try.


It’s good. Just a splash, enough to add a hint of sweetness and some bubbles.


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Carlsberg pilsner.
 
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My norm is Beefeaters or Tanqueray gin for G&T or martinis.

Finally got around to trying Hendrick's gin in a basic gin&tonic (meaning a small wedge of lime and regular tonic). Used 2.5oz of gin to 7.5 oz of Q-Mixer Spectacular tonic water. Damn alive it went down smooth and fast. No quinine bite nor juniper rush. Just smooth... almost too smooth. Not your "classic" G&T with the heavy overtones of juniper...but damn. Big Grin

Still liking Luksusowa vodka and elder flower tonic with a citrus wedge. Very refreshing in hot weather. Smile



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Willett straight rye, 4yo cask strength. This stuff is delicious.


It's my favorite Rye. Cask strength is extra delicious; I haven't been able to find it around here.
 
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Friday happy hour......Wild Turkey 101 bourbon!! A nice bourbon.
 
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Hamm's; just took it out of the freezer from a 10 minute chill.
 
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I've been sticking with Sierra Nevada's Hazy Little Something.




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Gray Ghost Vineyards (Amissville, VA) Chardonnay. With pizza. And retro '80s music streaming on XM.
 
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Jefferson's Very Small Batch





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Blood Oath Pact 9.



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Copper & Cask bourbon. This stuff is outstanding! Give it a shot if you haven't.


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They’re out and available… & I’m on it !







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