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Pyramid Outburst Imperial IPA(Alc.8.5% by vol.Smile).


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North Coast Old Rasputin, Russian imperial stout.
 
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Sharing a bottle of Dornfelder wine with the wife after a day in Berlin then on to Dover Ohio for some wine tasting...


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Lemonade and vodka...


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North Coast Old Rasputin, Russian imperial stout.




An amazing beer !




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True story. Lot's of flavor.
 
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Teachers Highland Cream. 1930.

Sold by Macy's.

Smooth and warm.
 
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Lillet Blanc from the freezer




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Old Rasputin, and cribbage with the Old Man
Lockwood Cabernet Sauvignon
Bull's Blood
Five Puttonyos Tokaji
Gnarly Head Zinfadel
Red Breast 15 Yr Irish Whiskey
Nikka Coffee Grain Whisky

And water, cool cool water.


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Bloody Mary made w/Zing Zang mix and Reyka vodka. First time I've had each and I'll say they go together quite well.


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More light than heat
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Vandermill Apple Cider on top of a boatload of assorted white wines.


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How is it? Have you tried Southern Tier Pumpking?




It's much better than Sam Adams Pumpkin !




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St. Arnold's Elissa, an IPA.




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A local brewery's dunkelweisen.


It's OK, but it certainly isn't a Weihenstephaner.

BTW, I bought the first 6-pack of Sam Adam's Oktoberfest that my favorite liquor store sold this year. They still had it in the back at room temp since they're keeping the last of the SA summer in the walk-in in hopes of selling out. Took a little sweet talkin' and hope this year's batch is good (it's chilling as I type).



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Ballast Point Habanero Sculpin paired with Asian noodles.




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Elijah Craig 12 yr Small Batch, one large ice cube and a splash of water. This one is growing on me fast. Not as expensive as some other good ones I like, smooth and flavorful. This is why I like bourbons, each one has it's own subtle differences.




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Jameson's Caskmate Whiskey, Stout Ed. A nice subtle sweet finish.


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Ballast Point Habanero Sculpin paired with Asian noodles.


That chit has a bit of a bite. I liked it but wouldn't want more than a bottle.


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Tropical punch Kool-Aid here. Cool


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