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Just got back from the C.E.R.F benefit Steel Challenge match at the SIG Academy. I was lucky enough to have a growler of Long Trail Mostly Cloudy waiting for me.


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Basil Hayden, very smooth
 
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Whistle Pig !! Neat.
 
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Tanqueray & Tonic, slice of lime.




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Famous Grouse and ice.


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Great Divide Lasso IPA, Boulevard Pop Up IPA. Soon to follow, Tomatin and Tomatin 12 Yr. For WC tomorrow, Urthel Hop It.


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GrumpyBiker, this is a soup made with Gewurtz. One of my winter favorites and adaptable.

http://www.pepperfool.com/reci...s_paprika_chili.html


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Nothing extravagant, just a Blue Moon for me.
 
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Jim Beam black label tonight.


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46and2 - I'll have to give the Weller a try, thanks for the suggestion.

I've had Makers in the past, and while I did find it smooth and easily drinkable, the taste didn't suit me.

And yeah, I've got a goofy set of tastes when it comes to booze. Not the first time I've heard it. I like my Crown and especially Crown Reserve. It may be "cheap" swill but I think its good. As a matter of fact I think I'll have one.


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Jim Beam black label tonight.


Jim Beam black is good. This was the only American whiskey I could find in the hotels I stayed at in Israel (well, that and Jack which I think tastes like fermented piss...no offense to anyone who likes it) so I was kind of stuck drinking it. I didn't think that I'd like it but it really grew on me.

Good choice.


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46and2 - I'll have to give the Weller a try, thanks for the suggestion.

I've had Makers in the past, and while I did find it smooth and easily drinkable, the taste didn't suit me.

And yeah, I've got a goofy set of tastes when it comes to booze. Not the first time I've heard it. I like my Crown and especially Crown Reserve. It may be "cheap" swill but I think its good. As a matter of fact I think I'll have one.



Gus, try the Crown XO! Awesome....


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Georgia Moon

with sugar



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Perrier......can't get enough of it!


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A little Marker's Mark 46 and some Pepsi made with real sugar.
 
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I had a little tonight as well.!!!!



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Originally posted by mr kablammo:
GrumpyBiker, this is a soup made with Gewurtz. One of my winter favorites and adaptable.

http://www.pepperfool.com/reci...s_paprika_chili.html




Okay ... I'm passing this along to the wife to add to the monthly menu !
Thank you.




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Four Roses small batch for the first time.
Fairly impressed for the cost.
 
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A little Marker's Mark 46 and some Pepsi made with real sugar.
That Pepsi Throwback with real sugar is a nightly sustenance for me.
Even better with Yukon Jack!



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Mexican food tonight and margaritas.
Correlejo reposado tequila
Cointreau
Fresh lime
& a bit of agave syrup.


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