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Shots of Jäger with Michelob Ultra. I'm on a diet.
 
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tired, very long day, so keeping it simple with a few Guinness tonight



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Balvenie 14 Caribbean cask.


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Water tonight, however Pale Horse brought up scotch in another thread, so now I'm getting thirsty, but have to get up early so it's about bedtime.

Have no fear, I'm off on Wednesday, scotch will be on the menu, Tuesday night...


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Full Sail Wheatwine. And a Methodist hymnal and a possible fiancee.


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Glenfiddich 12yr Scotch tonight.
 
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Sweet tea


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Glenfiddich 12yr Scotch tonight.


15yr Solara vat (Glenfiddich) for me tonight.


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Because I deserve it.


"the soul of a dog is pure"
 
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First time trying this.. It is pretty excellent though. I'm usually a super hoppy beer guy, but this is a nice change of pace and pretty smooth and "light" for a strong ale. It's citrus-ey and yeast-ey, which I normally don't like, but I'm actually enjoying this one, I love the smell but don't really love the huge head on it (go ahead... ha-ha-ha. huge head). I am FAR from a beer connoisseur (I just like good beer). Anyways, 8/10 would drink again.

Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale by Boulevard Brewing Co. out of Kansas City, MO.



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Nice big, tall, cold glass of Southern Tier "Pum King"



 
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Pumpking is awesome, get some warlock if you like darker beer.

I love Southern Tier.

I am having a buffalo trace and mexi-coke.


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Laphroaig Quarter Cask. Cool



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You peaty bastards are making me thirsty!


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You peaty bastards are making me thirsty!


Slàinte, amigo! Big Grin

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McClelland Islay. Affordable and effective.


"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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Bombay Sapphire gin and tonic. I have a deep seated fear of malaria.
 
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A local bar tapped a keg of Avery Tweak tonight. I love that beer.
 
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