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Old 08-03-17, 10:46 PM
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Just received a gift from my coworkers. The good stuff.

Keep those coworkers!
Enjoy.
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Originally Posted by High Fist Shin
And these. Some of the finest beers on earth (Well. I think they are the best and fortunately, many agree with me).



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This is just rude to remind folks that Russian River has limited distro! Also, your picture is missing Pliny the Younger and Blind Pig.

I've been drinking hazy IPAs lately. It may be a fad, but it's a delicious fad.

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Originally Posted by ecnewell
Jack's Abby out of Framingham,
Mass. specializes in lagers, and brews some outstanding beers. They've got 24 different lagers on tap at their tasting room with a remarkably broad flavor profile.
My favorite is the Hoponius Union, an India Pale Lager.

Prost!
We don't see them up here on draft.... way too many Vermont brews claiming the taps. I have had Jack's Abby in bottles (my daughter & SIL are in Cambridge), but I can't say I recall anything special about them. To be fair we usually have a huge selection around here during the holidays.... stuff coming up from Mass, my son is a brewer for a Vermont craft brewery and my own home brew.... a lot gets lost in the shuffle.

BTW, we are SU alum. '73

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The real question should be: what were you drinking the last time you impulse bought a bike off ebay?
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One of the best spots to eat in the metro in MN; Revival.



And a new brewery on the scene specializing in barrel aging. Barrel Theory Beer Company.

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This scotch is phenomenal.



Sadly this 2007 edition of Longmorn 16 was replaced with a reimagined version in 2016. Now the 2016 edition is excellent, but the 2007 is a true work of art. If you ever get the opportunity to try it, I implore you to do so. I detected notes of honey, lemon, black pepper, and peppermint on the nose.

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A reminder to drink Wisconsinbly this holiday.
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Old 11-22-17, 08:39 PM
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''Tis almost the season
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Originally Posted by Chrome Molly
A reminder to drink Wisconsinbly this holiday.
My friend from Green Bay hipped me up to those. According to her, 50/50 is the only way to go.
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Originally Posted by Vonruden
''Tis almost the season
Is that the 2017? How is it? I haven't had it yet. I had a 2016 in my basement since last year and recently drank it. I tend to like it aged a bit.
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Originally Posted by Pemetic2006
Is that the 2017? How is it? I haven't had it yet. I had a 2016 in my basement since last year and recently drank it. I tend to like it aged a bit.
Very good, I bought a case and only have 5 left
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Originally Posted by High Fist Shin
And these. Some of the finest beers on earth (Well. I think they are the best and fortunately, many agree with me).



-Shin
100% agree. I went to Santa Rosa in February of this year and drank a sampler of everything they had. It was a good day!
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I think you guys have totally surpassed me in the refined and exotic!

At the Road Fan home and private tap room:

Cider and Rum hot toddies with Mount Gay Rum
Ginger Ale (Vernor's) and Bourbon Old Fashioned with a super nice Henry McKenna bonded Bourbon
Same thing with Glenmorangie (the original 10 year old) - It works!
several vintage Portos, 2011 or 2012, fave is Quinto de Rosa
any real German Pils or Marzen. Tend to prefer Westphalia area, Nordrhine-Westphal, Lippstadt, Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Warstein.
The Edwin Fitzgerald.
Original Stroh's
New Belgium 1554
Real Guinness
Fuller's London Pride

Need some Bourbon recommendations from y'all - it's not always convenient to drive down to Kentucky to pick up the favorites of the local experts! The ones we are finishing up are bonded and mainly wheat.
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Originally Posted by MiloFrance
A new micro near us, all excellent:


and getting a taste for this too, absuolutely delicious, and if you find you're not quite in the mood for a good single malt, this could make your day...

Milo, your pics vanished! Can you type out the names as well?
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Old 11-23-17, 01:37 PM
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Toured the Bushmills distillery , on a bike tour of Ireland.. 20 years ago..

now live in a town with multiple Brewpubs and a local Distiller..
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My aunt has been making us what she calls "Italian mimosas" today (Prosecco, grapefruit Italian soda, topped with a few pomegranate seeds.) Not the type of thing I usually drink, but they don't suck!
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Originally Posted by Road Fan
Need some Bourbon recommendations from y'all - it's not always convenient to drive down to Kentucky to pick up the favorites of the local experts! The ones we are finishing up are bonded and mainly wheat.
Bulleit 10-year isn't bad.
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Old 11-23-17, 05:53 PM
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I did not know we had a drinking (habit) thread here on BF. Count me in. A back log to catch up.

Favourite sports drink:



Some others I tend to return to:




The above Oude Kriek Boon "in action"



This is a nice combo also...

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Two amazing Highland Single Malts:



The Glencadam 21 is like liquid fruit cake. I think it's the perfect dram.

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Originally Posted by High Fist Shin
And these. Some of the finest beers on earth (Well. I think they are the best and fortunately, many agree with me).



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My cousin introduced me to Pliny the Elder over Thanksgiving dinner and it was a treat!
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Some thin bourbon "mixed" with (hecho en Mexico) Pepsi, served in a cycling-themed tumbler.

It was a long-ass week - tgif!!!!

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