What are you drinking?
#1781
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Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 237
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Bikes: 2014 Specialized Crosstrail Disc, 1995 Specialized HardRock Ultra, 1991 Trek 1200, late 80's Tunturi 500R, plus various others moving through my garage...
A few new selections since my last post:
Four Roses Single Barrel - Bourbon
Elijah Craig 12 - Bourbon, one of the best bourbons under $30 a bottle
Innis & Gunn Bourbon Aged Stout - Limited Release and very tasty!
Sierra Nevada Blindfold Black IPA - Really good. About 1/2 way between a porter and an IPA.
Einstok Icelandic Toasted Porter
Four Roses Single Barrel - Bourbon
Elijah Craig 12 - Bourbon, one of the best bourbons under $30 a bottle
Innis & Gunn Bourbon Aged Stout - Limited Release and very tasty!
Sierra Nevada Blindfold Black IPA - Really good. About 1/2 way between a porter and an IPA.
Einstok Icelandic Toasted Porter
#1782
Odd Society Spirits | | Small-batch Distillery in East Vancouver
oh yes, this is happening. Who needs a brewery tour when you can have a distillery tour? So looking forward to this
oh yes, this is happening. Who needs a brewery tour when you can have a distillery tour? So looking forward to this
#1783
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Joined: May 2014
Posts: 990
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From: Michigan
Bikes: Many
How did I not click on this thread until now?! I'm liking you guys more all the time!
Liquor tends to be rum and coke. Rum is usually Capt Morgan, in honor of the good Captain (Daniel Morgan, that is) the special reserve is nice and for drinking straight. After rum, any cream liquor is good, or Jager.
Wine is typically something white, usually something from a Michigan vineyard.
Really don't like beer, it all tastes the same; like beer. Can't stand the bitter hops flavor, but it's hard to find hops free beers. Give me a hard cider. Angry Orchard Cinnful Apple or Green Apple are my top picks at the grocery store but I'll take any local/microbrew cider on tap at a restaurant, haven't had a bad one yet!
Liquor tends to be rum and coke. Rum is usually Capt Morgan, in honor of the good Captain (Daniel Morgan, that is) the special reserve is nice and for drinking straight. After rum, any cream liquor is good, or Jager.
Wine is typically something white, usually something from a Michigan vineyard.
Really don't like beer, it all tastes the same; like beer. Can't stand the bitter hops flavor, but it's hard to find hops free beers. Give me a hard cider. Angry Orchard Cinnful Apple or Green Apple are my top picks at the grocery store but I'll take any local/microbrew cider on tap at a restaurant, haven't had a bad one yet!
#1786
#1787
A few new selections since my last post:
Four Roses Single Barrel - Bourbon
Elijah Craig 12 - Bourbon, one of the best bourbons under $30 a bottle
Innis & Gunn Bourbon Aged Stout - Limited Release and very tasty!
Sierra Nevada Blindfold Black IPA - Really good. About 1/2 way between a porter and an IPA.
Einstok Icelandic Toasted Porter
Four Roses Single Barrel - Bourbon
Elijah Craig 12 - Bourbon, one of the best bourbons under $30 a bottle
Innis & Gunn Bourbon Aged Stout - Limited Release and very tasty!
Sierra Nevada Blindfold Black IPA - Really good. About 1/2 way between a porter and an IPA.
Einstok Icelandic Toasted Porter
Since I'm in Portland this weekend it's only all the Rogue I can get my hands on.
#1795
My brother digz on that. I'm not a wine guy though.
Modelo. Better than dos equis for sure.
Modelo. Better than dos equis for sure.








