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Old 12-27-20, 04:48 PM
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Pendleton 1910 12-year old Rye, Punt y Mes, Black Walnut bitters. It's a deep drink.
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More of the wine I shipped back from Rabasse Charavin, this one a Cote du Rhone from the ‘plain of God’. 14 years old and still drinking well. If you can’t make French fender day, then this is a good substitute....


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Old 02-12-21, 07:22 PM
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Very, very tasty

and we’re listening to this


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Making Valentine's Day pizza for "she who must be obeyed" and trying to stay relaxed.


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Been enjoying bourbon the past few years. My current favorite: Woodford Reserve Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. This thread has reminded me that I need to restock!

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Most recent cans.










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I took a few month detour into Gin & Tonics... back to bourbon old fashioneds. With Makers 46.
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So, I’m gonna have to ask you to go ahead and, uh...


That’s what she said!

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irish whiskey

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I've got a pretty well-stocked bar at the moment. In addition to a variety of bottles (main staples and some I may never finish) shown in the top photo, I've got a whole bunch of bitters and syrups shown in the second photo (syrups: rosemary-sage, fig, lime, craft grenadine; bitters: chili, smoked orange, orange, cubeb pepper, Peychaud's, Angostura, cherry, aromatic sugar cubes), as well as some nice vermouth and a Campari-like aperitif--plus some C&V literature.





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Old 03-11-21, 03:48 PM
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Latest & greatest. It's pretty good.

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I’m 90% redneck so I drink Jim Beam or Bushmills smooth really isn’t my thing. If I’m in Germany I like my Hauf ‘cause Mittelfranken if I’m in the states I like my Bells and Founders ‘cause Michigan
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^Nice spot for a beer break. Watch those lips!
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Originally Posted by gaucho777
^Nice spot for a beer break. Watch those lips!
Haha, that’s what you get opening a glass beer on the nearest rock!
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Tequila tasting today. Celebrity edition . The Maracame was a baseline.

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Hands down, the Jordan (Cincoro), was the best sipping tequila, with the Maracame a pretty close second.

I prefered the Maracame for a margarita ( traditional - 1 part lime, 1 part Cointreau, 2 parts tequila), but all were great. I just wouldn't use the Cincoro for a margarita, too good.
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A flight after a bike...
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Mostly French wine or Kentucky bourbon, although lately I’ve been getting back into beer.



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really caught the wine bug again for the first time in a decade. bleep. stuff can get pricey. been in an especially (red) bordeaux mood lately.
a string of great left bank/right bank/surrounding communes vintages from 2014-2020 with the 2014-2017 stuff realistically being available.
tasted recently:
2016 château phélan ségur, st. estèphe
2016 château sociando-mallet, haut-médoc
2016 château grand mayne, st. émilion
2015 château trianon, st. émilion
2017 château lilian ladouys, st. estèphe
2015 château prieuré-lichine, margaux
2016 château prieuré-lichine, margaux
2014 château malescot st. exupery, margaux
2016 château pontet-canet, pauillac.

need to get back to beer before the bankruptcy proceedings are initiated. bought multiple bottles of most listed above.
vintage components/frames/bicycles are generally more affordable. yikes..
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Old 07-04-21, 01:50 PM
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A Scotch style ale.
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Coffee and Pamplemous Lacroix in excessive amounts. I swapped with beer/wine 5 1/2 years ago…don’t miss it at all🥳!
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For about the last year, Bodhi is my choice for an IPA. It's real good as well as being local, and I'm a fan of the 1991 Movie.



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Old 07-09-21, 08:17 PM
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Keeping it local as well.


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