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Balvenie Caribbean Cask tonight. Good stuff, one of my new favorites.




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Aberlour 12 year old 48% non-chill filtered....it's heavenly! Just picked up a bottle this afternoon.


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That is some fantastic Barley Wine !!!




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A can of Miller Light kept cool by a Hooter's koozie Smile
 
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Grumpy, we have some common tastes. Should get together for a beer sometime Wink


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Balvenie Caribbean Cask tonight. Good stuff, one of my new favorites.

It is impossible to find here, but Balvenie also has Cuban Cask. I had some while in Scotland in July. Just as good, but not as sweet as Caribbean Cask.
 
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Laphroaig Càirdeas (2014). Cool



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Grumpy, we have some common tastes. Should get together for a beer sometime Wink



Don't know where "nowhere fun" is but I'm with that!




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Balvenie Caribbean Cask tonight. Good stuff, one of my new favorites.

It is impossible to find here, but Balvenie also has Cuban Cask. I had some while in Scotland in July. Just as good, but not as sweet as Caribbean Cask.


Not terribly difficult to find here, but not what I'd call common or even widely available. That Cuban Cask sounds like something I'd like to try, is it available in the US or only Scotland? I haven't seen it, but if it's available here I'd like to give it a try. Balvenie's offerings have really grown on me.




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I've been real busy, too busy to crack a cold one these past seven weeks. But last night I bought a large sausage pizza and demolished it with three super-ice-cold bottles of Miller Light. The case has sat untouched for over a month with a six pack in the back of the fridge.

When I go that long without a beer, it seems to taste better. Way way better. I like the light beer in case I feel like drinking ten of them.
 
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Recently saw some 18 y.o. Balvenie, tho for some reason didn't buy any. Anyone here tried it yet?
 
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Got a Victory White Monkey now.

It's Golden Monkey aged in white wine barrels, it is amazingly winey...almost too much so.


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Woodford Reserve.


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I've been real busy, too busy to crack a cold one these past seven weeks. But last night I bought a large sausage pizza and demolished it with three super-ice-cold bottles of Miller Light. The case has sat untouched for over a month with a six pack in the back of the fridge.

When I go that long without a beer, it seems to taste better. Way way better. I like the light beer in case I feel like drinking ten of them.


This time of year, a 6 pack of beer will sit in my fridge for months, but I only drink it if people are coming over, unless it's the occasional better dark beer. My normal average beer with friends is Yeungling.


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Water and occasional Mexican Coke. Too many meds this weekend.


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I'm typically a beer with an occasional shot of bourbon guy. My brother (same one that guided me to my first Glock purchase) has been suggesting a gin and tonic. Tried one tonight. Very tasty!


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Grumpy, we have some common tastes. Should get together for a beer sometime Wink



Don't know where "nowhere fun" is but I'm with that!



Yea, I suppose that is true but it will make sense when you hear. Illinois in the northwest Chicago burbs Wink Looks like I'll be heading out to Kimbolton in April however. Only Indiana stands in the way Big Grin


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A can of Miller Light kept cool by a Hooter's koozie Smile


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I love my mass produced domestic lights Smile



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My normal average beer with friends is Yeungling.


Growing up, that was the $11.99 per case beer. And their B&T was the hip beer at the college dives.

It was made not too far to the north, in Pottsville. An interesting small town with a few fantastic sandwich shops.
 
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