What are you drinking?
#1508
Grumpy Old Bugga
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Bikes: Hillbrick, Malvern Star Oppy S2, Europa (R.I.P.)
Bundaberg Red rum - Bundy's wonderful brown rum filtered through red gum and, just like the advertising says, it's smoooooottttttthhh ... though the advertising doesn't mention the mule like kick when you're not looking.
#1509
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2009
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From: PHL
Bikes: Litespeed Catalyst, IRO Rob Roy, All City Big Block
#1510
Grumpy Old Bugga
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Bikes: Hillbrick, Malvern Star Oppy S2, Europa (R.I.P.)
#1512
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Joined: Oct 2010
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From: seattle, too many links
Bikes: fixed gear recumbent trike
only one i've been to in that area is mikkeller (or something spelled similar) (not from SF, but have family there)
#1515
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Joined: Mar 2012
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From: Ocean County, NJ
Bikes: Looking for a Baylis or Wizard in 59-62cm range
Thanks for the tip. Last night I ended up going to the Amsterdam Cafe with intentions to hit some others. They had a great selection of Belgians, so I stayed for the night. Great little place and friendly bar tenders.
#1517
derpin'
Joined: Jun 2012
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From: Cincinnati, OH
Bikes: 2014 Stainless Steel Firefly
adventures away from the realm of craft beer:
woodford reserve, then remy martin vsop
I think so far, I enjoy woodford more than bulleit...
afaik, they are comparable bourbons.. might have to take multiple sessions to declare a victor to my taste buds.
first time trying cognac, too
woodford reserve, then remy martin vsop
I think so far, I enjoy woodford more than bulleit...
afaik, they are comparable bourbons.. might have to take multiple sessions to declare a victor to my taste buds.
first time trying cognac, too
#1519
Not actually Tmonk




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From: San Diego, CA
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I love me a pour of some cognac with a little ice. If you ever get to try Remy XO it really is a treat.
Henessey and Courvoisier are good too for affordable stuff
I love me a pour of some cognac with a little ice. If you ever get to try Remy XO it really is a treat.
Henessey and Courvoisier are good too for affordable stuff
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#1521
derpin'
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From: Cincinnati, OH
Bikes: 2014 Stainless Steel Firefly
it really reminds me of whiskey in the sense that it's above 40% abv.. To anyone regularly enjoys beer, this is obvious- we're no longer in Kansas... But it definitely has some sweeter and nuttier notes that take a few sips to sort through. Overall, I did enjoy it and I'm anticipating the next session with it.. Hennessy was available too, but the sales dude suggested the remy vsop to try..
#1524
You gonna eat that?
Joined: Sep 2008
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From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
Black Russian with a splash of Triple Sec. It's a pretty good combo. I want to call it an Easter Bunny because I always got orange chocolate for Easter, but I think it's already the name of a drink.
#1525
You gonna eat that?
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From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS







