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A short pour of Templeton Rye.


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Eagle Rare an affordable 10 year bourbon by Buffalo Trace, I actually prefer it over their more expensive Blanton's.


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a rather bland red blend called Troublemaker,

ok, kinda raisony, nothing special,

followed by a local favorite, Delfosse Cab Franc,,



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Had a hefty pour of Bookers tonight before dinner. Holy crap. I asked the bartender what proof it was, guessing by taste around 110.

Bartender checked the bottle and said 128. Wow.



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I had an Abita Turbodog.




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Nice Saz Jr Budlum I liked this much better a few weeks after being opened. This is 51% rye so technically a rye it tastes like a bourbon.

This hit the shelves in my area this week along with Stagg Jr. At $28.99 (in my area) it's a great value.


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Had a hefty pour of Bookers tonight before dinner. Holy crap. I asked the bartender what proof it was, guessing by taste around 110.

Bartender checked the bottle and said 128. Wow.



Bookers is my absolute favorite Bourbon.




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I'll have what Badkarma's having tonight Smile

Wish I could find some of those great Springbanks around here. The only ones I've seen are the 10 and 15 year old versions.


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Orphan barrel 15 AS



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A Pyramid Outburst IPA.


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Barrel-Aged Narwhal Imperial Stout. Delish.


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Hardywood Sidamo imperial coffee stout. Best coffee beer I've ever had. These guys freakin rock!
 
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Tonight, after putting up osb in my shop/garage, it's beer, beer and some more beer in preparation for the F1 race in a few hours.


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I'll have what Badkarma's having tonight Smile


Springbank 16 Cask Strength (Amontillado Sherry Cask). Cool



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Palate Wrecker and McCelland's Highland Scotch. The scotch lacks finish so I will switch up the sequence.


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I had an Abita Turbodog.


As usual Miller Lite, but if I feel like straying from my mass produced domestic light I can enjoy the above.



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Bulleit Rye. Absolutely delicious


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Chivas 18 blue label


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