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seau grateau 05-22-13 02:53 PM

Go home Buddha you are drunk.

GENESTARWIND 05-22-13 08:12 PM

right now?
http://imageshack.us/a/img209/2644/cam00208d.th.jpg
next
http://imageshack.us/a/img402/2784/cam00207v.th.jpg

gregjones 05-22-13 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by joejeweler (Post 15652730)
Pick up a bottle of unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar, the kind with "the mother" in it. I use Braggs.

Also pick up a jar of Honey, and a bottle of apple juice.

Raw and unfiltered is the key. There's one store around here that sells Braggs.

The same with honey, if yours is clear and pours easy most of the good stuff is dead.

No store around sells raw (not "Natural") honey. That's why Amazon Prime was invented.

Haven't tried apple juice.....sounds sweet. My jug water is just fine, I get it from my well and put it in a jug in the refrigerator.

Otto374 05-23-13 05:26 PM

Love this beer.......
http://beerimages.pintley.com/7638/s..._new_large.png

rex615 05-23-13 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by Otto374 (Post 15659765)

Great place for a second post.

seau grateau 05-23-13 10:37 PM

That golden action is so crunchy.

Otto374 05-24-13 05:22 AM


Originally Posted by rex615 (Post 15660141)
Great place for a second post.

Looks like its my first now, the grimace thread got deleted lol.

7:21am think ill try a victory prima pils............

rex615 05-24-13 06:19 AM


Originally Posted by Otto374 (Post 15661529)
Looks like its my first now, the grimace thread got deleted lol.

7:21am think ill try a victory prima pils............

Dude, you are fitting right in. First post deleted has to be record.

Also: Pilsners are a little hoppy for a breakfast beer but still a great choice.

Otto374 05-24-13 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by rex615 (Post 15661636)
Dude, you are fitting right in. First post deleted has to be record.

Also: Pilsners are a little hoppy for a breakfast beer but still a great choice.

Not my post, the OP was asking about his choice of purple chain to match his other parts (lol give me a second to stop F'ing laughing) and it got deleted.

I like the pils, never had victorys before and since I got layed off yesterday, I aint got **** to do today!

SpeshulEd 05-24-13 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by Otto374 (Post 15661686)
Not my post, the OP was asking about his choice of purple chain to match his other parts (lol give me a second to stop F'ing laughing) and it got deleted.

I like the pils, never had victorys before and since I got layed off yesterday, I aint got **** to do today!


Otto374 05-24-13 09:08 AM

Haha I just thought about that! I think this is the first time Ive been layed off on a thursday. Oh well off to the bar for more drinks. I love my line of work.

rex615 05-24-13 05:01 PM

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Some IPA tonight. Cheers!

joejeweler 05-24-13 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by gregjones (Post 15656319)
Raw and unfiltered is the key. There's one store around here that sells Braggs.

The same with honey, if yours is clear and pours easy most of the good stuff is dead.

No store around sells raw (not "Natural") honey. That's why Amazon Prime was invented.

Haven't tried apple juice.....sounds sweet. My jug water is just fine, I get it from my well and put it in a jug in the refrigerator.

The apple juice is much better tasting, imo. And it's not really too sweet,.....tastes about the same sweetness as plain apple juice. The honey just counteracts the tartness of the Braggs apple cider vinegar.

Try it,.....you won't be sorry. The Braggs website actually sells a prefmix version with apple and other juices. But why pay shipping and a premium to mix it up when it's so easy to do yourself.

sheepdog84 05-29-13 12:26 AM

http://www.theperfectlyhappyman.com/...onster-ipa.jpg

this.

sorry for the giant pic, but seeing this beer in real life is something else.. it's shiny

GENESTARWIND 05-29-13 01:05 AM

Mickeys

fuah 05-29-13 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by sheepdog84 (Post 15678990)

this.

sorry for the giant pic, but seeing this beer in real life is something else.. it's shiny


Ooooh. Really want to try this one. Took me a minute to realize it's the Great Lakes from Ohio and not Ontario. *sobs*

RGNY 05-30-13 07:16 PM

almost 90 degrees.

having calvados on the rocks.


http://www.kosherliquorlist.com/imag...Busnel%20l.jpg

sheepdog84 05-30-13 11:28 PM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3615/...2c93ed3160.jpg

Rogue American Amber Ale

had to find the most pretentious picture i could... but this is easily my new favorite.

intothev0id 05-31-13 12:29 AM

http://distilleryimage1.s3.amazonaws...0a9f1406_7.jpg

rms13 05-31-13 10:58 PM

Cazadores

intothev0id 06-01-13 12:56 AM

http://distilleryimage3.s3.amazonaws...0a9f14f8_7.jpg

Sixty Fiver 06-01-13 01:00 AM

Restocked my Alberta Springs today... putting a small dent in the bottle tonight.

Sixty Fiver 06-01-13 11:34 PM

Enjoying one of my tips from today... the traditional way to drink Ricard is to mix 1 part to 5 parts water and will say it is a totally delightful beverage (if you like anise).

Straight up it is exceptionally dry and quite unlike Sambuca or Ouzo which are very sweet.

http://www.liquorlockerla.com/wp-con...card-Anise.jpg

seau grateau 06-01-13 11:43 PM

Raynal brandy at the moment. Three rocks and a couple drops of water.

intothev0id 06-02-13 01:12 AM

http://distilleryimage0.s3.amazonaws...0a1fa430_7.jpg


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