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BigglyPuff 01-13-13 06:03 PM

Chocolate almond milk is surprisingly tasty. Much better than I thought it would be.

I like to blend it with a banana and hemp protein powder. Absolutely ****s on regular protein powder, which leaves me feeling bloated and groggy.

homebrewk 01-13-13 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 15153322)
Absolutely ****s on regular protein powder, which leaves me feeling bloated and groggy.

Really? What kind of powder were you taking before?

BigglyPuff 01-13-13 06:33 PM

Whichever one Costco sells. Might be a subsidiary of Muscle Milk, it's one of those name brands.

Yeah, they put a lot of stuff in there that's overkill. I usually feel groggy and my head feels fuzzy when I drink that stuff. Kind of like how I feel when I eat fast food or cheap pizza.

I can start the day with the hemp powder or have it after a workout and I feel great.

homebrewk 01-13-13 07:01 PM

Weird. You get what you pay for; there's nothing better than high quality whey, soy, or even hemp.

BigglyPuff 01-13-13 07:18 PM

I'm not sure it's a quality thing.

I think when I was constantly taking protein, I didn't notice it as much, but when I stopped and only had it once in a while I really felt it. Kind of like when I drastically cut down on fast food, it makes me feel terrible now when I do have it. I get the same feeling from protein bars.

homebrewk 01-13-13 08:11 PM

Either way, hemp protein is just fine.

/offtopic
/backtobooze

Sixty Fiver 01-13-13 08:18 PM

Testing the new coffee maker with some locally roasted and freshly ground Columbian... not a bad cup although a little more acidic than what I expected.

Will have to grind some black and tan for the morning.

yummygooey 01-13-13 08:39 PM

Mango Jarritos

jimmytango 01-13-13 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by RGNY (Post 15153182)
i think my favorite stout is Rasputin (russian imperial), but Guinness is a staple.

Not a huge Rasputin fan. I'm partial to Left Hand, Deschutes Black Butte, Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast, Founder's Breakfast (or Kentucky Breakfast, or Canadian Breakfast)... There are more, but they're extremely hard to find.

JoshSlocum 01-13-13 09:33 PM

It all depends on a lot of factors: mood, weather, season, holiday, and/or special occasion. Now that winter has set in a nice local porter from the UP (MI) is Widowmaker. Creamy, smooth and on tap here. On the harder side: Irish coffee (Jamie only please!) with a nice Jamaican coffee and real whipped cream; hot buttered rum. If we're talking neat Red Breast (you non-Scot Scotch drinkers have nothing over us Irish!)

But if I were down South with the snow birds, or the weather were warmer, my tastes would be different. S&T (Sapphire & tonic - and not that tonic out of a gun!) or Mojitos. Really good tequilla? Neat please.

On any given Sunday (or brunch day) Bloody Marias. Have my own recipe and haven't had a single complaint yet. Write if you want it.

My preferred before dinner drink anytime of year is a VSOP Brandy Manhattan. Not too sweet!

TMonk 01-13-13 09:52 PM

lagunitas ipa x2

i put a shot of bourbon in the coffee i made like 3 hrs ago

sheepdog84 01-13-13 11:46 PM

http://scarydad.com/wp-content/uploa...7/IMG_0787.jpg http://beerme.com/graphics/brewery/2/2911/32616.gif

Finally! :thumb:

BigglyPuff 01-13-13 11:55 PM


Originally Posted by sheepdog84 (Post 15154396)

This is good stuff.

sheepdog84 01-14-13 12:16 AM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 15154412)
This is good stuff.

easily one of my top 5 favorites.

Sixty Fiver 01-16-13 12:16 AM

A little something I call Kentucky Fusion Lemonade... a few fingers of Jim Beam White label, ice, and some San Pellegrino Limonata.

We were one of the hottest places in North America today so it seems just right.

yummygooey 01-16-13 11:23 AM

black coffee

Sixty Fiver 01-16-13 11:24 AM

Black and Tan coffee... damn this stuff is good.

And local.

ColonelJLloyd 01-16-13 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 15162248)
A little something I call Kentucky Fusion Lemonade... a few fingers of Jim Beam White label, ice, and some San Pellegrino Limonata.

We were one of the hottest places in North America today so it seems just right.

Nice. In the summer I drink something I call a Kentucky cocktail. Bourbon, ice, lemon wedge and Ale 8 One.

http://www.bevreview.com/wp-content/...ale-8-one1.jpg

Last night was Old Pogue and an ice cube.

http://s.oldpogue.com.s3.amazonaws.c...ue-bourbon.png

Sixty Fiver 01-16-13 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 15163452)
Nice. In the summer I drink something I call a Kentucky cocktail. Bourbon, ice, lemon wedge and Ale 8 One.

Last night was Old Pogue and an ice cube.

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A bourbon tour has got to be in my future... we cannot get as much of it here as you can in the states as it seems much of it is for domestic distribution. This is like our Alberta Springs Rye and I plan to bring a few extra bottle with me when I am back in the states to share with my whiskey loving friends.

With that being said, you really can't go wrong with Jim Beam... the 4 year old likes a little ice and time on it's own and the Limonata is an exceptionally tart lemonade that will make you pucker up and has no carbonation which mixes really well with a younger bourbon and makes for a really refreshing cocktail.

I can see this as being something I will really enjoy on hot summer days as I usually prefer my whiskey neat, especially in the depths of winter.

maidenfan 01-17-13 06:29 PM

Awesome sunny day here in Portland calls for a big Imperial IPA from Drakes

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps103b6f20.jpg

Nagrom_ 01-17-13 06:34 PM

Hah, a San Leandro local. Betcha wish you could get it on draft.

Great stuff, my favorite IPA.... not that I'd know or anything...

solipsist716 01-17-13 06:46 PM

Nyquil. Damn it.

maidenfan 01-17-13 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 15168779)
Hah, a San Leandro local. Betcha wish you could get it on draft.

Great stuff, my favorite IPA.... not that I'd know or anything...

Its going real good with the beef stew (coconut oil based) I just made.

seau grateau 01-19-13 02:33 AM

Back and forth between White Hawk IPA and Spaten Optimator. White Hawk is one of my new favorites.

brauluver 01-19-13 03:37 AM

http://www.beercartel.com.au/WebRoot...e_Ale_Pint.png

Australia's version of SNPA. Close but not quite to SN, but a very tasty local drop indeed.


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