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I enjoy Bulleit a good bit. I am blessed to live where I do as I was seemingly built to drink bourbon; I'm pretty good at it.
I've hung on to this bottle since I bought it in 2003 at the winery. My best friend returned this week from a year in Australia during which he discovered he had lymphoma and then beat it. I've moved a few times over the last decade, but always took care to properly store the few bottles I was saving. This wine did not disappoint. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8060/8...88e997b8_c.jpg |
By far, best beer ever to come in a can (and one of my all time favs). Pours like motor oil :thumb:
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Originally Posted by scrodzilla
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i never would have guessed you drink.
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Beer (HL). I got the family Kegerator passed down to me. http://i.imgur.com/iCAI1.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/BISeB.jpg
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I prefer the Gubna or Deviant Dales - but Tenfidy is definitely a darn good stout.
Originally Posted by maidenfan
(Post 14990999)
By far, best beer ever to come in a can (and one of my all time favs). Pours like motor oil :thumb:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s267/mg6682/Ten.jpg |
Originally Posted by maidenfan
(Post 14990999)
By far, best beer ever to come in a can (and one of my all time favs). Pours like motor oil :thumb:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s267/mg6682/Ten.jpg
Originally Posted by dpicare26
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Originally Posted by jimmytango
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I agree 100%.
Haig is possibly my favorite blended scotch. What year is that? |
Of all the pumpkins I've tried, this is my favorite
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"unofficially" sampled this at the local pub today, then went and picked up a bottle. basically an imported Irish grain alcohol, but with a great mouthfeel / finish and not as fiery as one might expect:
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Some fine wine and scotch that I would've not been able to afford on my own dime.
Thank you, company I'm now working for. |
Originally Posted by RGNY
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"unofficially" sampled this at the local pub today, then went and picked up a bottle. basically an imported Irish grain alcohol, but with a great mouthfeel / finish and not as fiery as one might expect:
Also, Firestone Walker 16 just came on tap at my local drinking establishment. It is absolutely fantastic. Like really fantastic. |
Originally Posted by fuzz2050
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I'm sorry, but it's not really Poteen until it's at least 80%.
Also, Firestone Walker 16 just came on tap at my local drinking establishment. It is absolutely fantastic. Like really fantastic. |
English Breakfast Tea
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In the morning I drink hot chocolate and then it's chocolate milk the rest of the day.
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I remember fifth grade
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Ghetto Mocha: Cup of coffee from the machine. Package of instant hot cocoa.
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Originally Posted by fuzz2050
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I'm sorry, but it's not really Poteen until it's at least 80%.
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A Moscow Mule which was just mixed and handed to me by co-workers pushing a beverage cart around the office. Happy friday!
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One of the best bangs for the buck out there - Lagunitas Imperial Stout. 22oz, good flavor, 10% and $3.69 a bottle.
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Angry orchard crisp apple cider: this **** is dangerously delicious
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Maybe one of the best dark beers on this planet...
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Belgian monks make good beer. Some of the big Belgian quads I've tried and liked: Rochefort 10, Chimay series, Westvleteren 8, Gulden Draak (prob my fav). The Reverend from Avery is also very tasty.
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