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I love the looks of the blue creation, but I had to comment on the glass pattern of the 2nd! I think it matches a piece or two of mine, but iirc they are vases- very cool glass!


To be fair… it might not even technically be a “glass”, might be a “small bowl”.

Grabbed it in an antique shop cause it looked like a cool way to serve an Old Fashioned.

I’m a rebel that way!

Bill R
 
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Kind of a Gin and Tonic Kind of thing.

So, a jigger of London dry gin
About a half jigger of lime juice
About a half jigger of lemon juice
3 or 4 cubes of suger ( or simple syrup of around the same amount/to taste)
Grapefruit soda and tonic water over ice.

Sweet, bitter, refreshing!

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Finally trying Green Spot....
 
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Kirkland 1792 Single Barrel Bourbon. Pretty yummy for the price.
 
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Went Red last night…



Bourbon, fresh lemon juice, pomegranate juice, Chambord, and garnish with dried cherries.

Needs a solid bourbon, the first ones I made with generic 80 proof, it was better when I switched to Kirkland bottled in bond 100 proof.

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For Sun. eve happy hour, it will be Knob Creek 100 proof bourbon. Good stuff!!
 
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Doing a retirement dinner for a friend that just retired from the US Forest Service. Hopefully, he'll share a bit of Old Forester with me.


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Pilsner Urquell



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Crown & Sprite
 
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One and done with this heavyweight.


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New knife & a great local brew !







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Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale.

I had never heard of it, so I picked it up when I saw it in the store.
It has a nice, full flavor and an amber color.
I like it.



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finished off a bottle of Bulliet,

likely spellz wrong,


had a bit of Gray Coast Irish whiskey last week, mighty tasty



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i before e, except after booze...




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This eve will be Jim Beam Devil's Cut bourbon. A bold bourbon, but tasty!
 
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I'll be having some Buffalo Trace, in honor of Charlie Kirk.



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Yellow Spot 12yo pot still Irish.


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Sat. eve happy hour calls for 1792 small batch bourbon!
 
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Lunch Break !
Loving the season !







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