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I did forget to drink some water lol.Direwolf:
Yeah, but did you drink anything? lolJSaint:Ugh way too much last night for my bday. 1 pitcher of Milk Stout, 1 pitcher of Breakfast Stout, and 2 pitchers of Hop Slam. -
having a sierra nevada bigfoot 2012, great as usual!!
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drinking a Spiced rum and diet coke...well mainly Spiced rum.
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Multiple Alaskan Ambers watching the NCAA tourney. Off to a great start. Go Cinderella... I mean VCU
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Awesome weekend. Went by a friend's house to try his new home brew - a stout that had been aging on bourbon soaked oak spirals for about 6 weeks now. Turned out absolutely phenomenal. Rich, thick, velvety - notes of chocolate, roasted malts, burnt sugar, molasses, bourbon, vanilla and licorice. Can't wait until this one is carbonated and bottled.
From there, we headed over to a local shop to pick up some KBS that was on hold for me. Cracked one in the store with the guys who work there as they don't get the chance to try these super limited brews. While they were all blown away, I was actually a little disappointed. Jamie's home brew seemed bigger, richer and thicker. Still, KBS was a great beer this year. I do think that Bourbon County was better though.
Yesterday, my girlfriend's family came over for her parents' birthdays. A few bottles of white wine for her mom (Santa Margarita and Firesteed - both good but not my favorites), some prosecco, a bottle of Scires and a bottle of Duchess du Bourgogne with her cousin and finished with a Tat RC184. Awesome day. -
Truade Orangeade with Rum ... actually pretty good , nice fruity rummy taste ... damn maybe I had a little much .
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Ron Zacapa XO with Padron 1026 80 years.
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now that my friend is a DAMN fine rum!!!!rzaman:Ron Zacapa XO with Padron 1026 80 years. -
Dublin red wine - Carolina made and pretty darn tasty !!!
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Milwaukee's Best Light.... gotta love the classics!
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Cracked one of our last two bottles of 2006 vintage Bogle Phantom. For a $20 wine, that stuff drinks like some $50+ bottles that I've had. I love that wine.
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Had a Sierra Nevada Ruthless, Celebration and Hoptimum. Also had a Founders Breakfast stout.
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Had a couple of Dos Equis Amber's tonight with dinner. Having some Booker's small batch bourbon by Jim Beam with a smoke in the garage right now. Sooo good.
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Beast Light.... watched SNL and now time for bed... boom
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its water, and rip-it energy drinks for me until i get out of her, but when i get home its going to be henieken, and johnny walker gold. those are my 2 go to drinks.
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BEAST LIGHT!
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Clown Shoes Vampire Slayer and Founders Porter. Last night it was Finch's Secret Stout and a Bitter Woman IPA.
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Chivas Regal Royal salute Hundred Cask Selection - silky, creamy with rich aromas of plum, vanilla, aloud flavor with very fine fruity, sweet oakiness. Wonderful blended whisky.
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Sorry, it's a repost but it belonged in both places. Hosted a beer tasting last weekend.
King Henry was the winner of the night. Bourbon County Coffee and Firestone Sucaba were very close behind. -
Holy crap dude, nicely done! I live 2 hrs from Firestone an they have Parabola on tap, magical brew!
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Bought some Jim Beam Red Stag, didnt taste too good. threw in 3 cinnamon sticks and let it sit for a week and combined with a splash of sprite.... tastes very good now!
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Yuck. Just yuck!Lasabar:BEAST LIGHT! -
Since its Friday now... Coffee and NOS on Thursday but Wednesday night called for Blue Moon Spring Pale Wheat Ale whilst grilling steak. Nummy, nummy!
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Jamisons and Cranberry.
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Oh man...Jamisons runs in my blood bro...love that stuff, regular or 18....I can drink it like waterbandyt09:Jamisons and Cranberry. -
Dustin, if that is the case then I have something you'll throughly enjoy when you make it down to a SoCal Herf, the longest continually running Herf here on cigar.com. It is the Distillery Reserve and unless you have been to the Jamisons or Middleton factory/distillery or know someone that has, you haven't had Jamisons yet, my friend.catfishbluezz:
Oh man...Jamisons runs in my blood bro...love that stuff, regular or 18....I can drink it like waterbandyt09:Jamisons and Cranberry. -
Well....given my current situation....it is much more likely that I can make it down! I'll see if the 7th is a possibility, otherwise keep me posted my friend.bandyt09:
Dustin, if that is the case then I have something you'll throughly enjoy when you make it down to a SoCal Herf, the longest continually running Herf here on cigar.com. It is the Distillery Reserve and unless you have been to the Jamisons or Middleton factory/distillery or know someone that has, you haven't had Jamisons yet, my friend.catfishbluezz:
Oh man...Jamisons runs in my blood bro...love that stuff, regular or 18....I can drink it like waterbandyt09:Jamisons and Cranberry. -
Even though the current situation sucks a good quick fix "cure" is an epic SoCal herf with Brotheradam and the boys. I hope your situation improves quickly brother.catfishbluezz:
Well....given my current situation....it is much more likely that I can make it down! I'll see if the 7th is a possibility, otherwise keep me posted my friend.bandyt09:
Dustin, if that is the case then I have something you'll throughly enjoy when you make it down to a SoCal Herf, the longest continually running Herf here on cigar.com. It is the Distillery Reserve and unless you have been to the Jamisons or Middleton factory/distillery or know someone that has, you haven't had Jamisons yet, my friend.catfishbluezz:
Oh man...Jamisons runs in my blood bro...love that stuff, regular or 18....I can drink it like waterbandyt09:Jamisons and Cranberry. -
I can't think of a better reason to make a trip down to Socal. My mint plant is looking great, so mojitos will be on the menu...not to mention a trip to the Meat House for some of the best sausages you've ever had. These herfs might be epic by some standards, but here in Socal it's just the way we roll.catfishbluezz:
Well....given my current situation....it is much more likely that I can make it down! I'll see if the 7th is a possibility, otherwise keep me posted my friend.bandyt09:
Dustin, if that is the case then I have something you'll throughly enjoy when you make it down to a SoCal Herf, the longest continually running Herf here on cigar.com. It is the Distillery Reserve and unless you have been to the Jamisons or Middleton factory/distillery or know someone that has, you haven't had Jamisons yet, my friend.catfishbluezz:
Oh man...Jamisons runs in my blood bro...love that stuff, regular or 18....I can drink it like waterbandyt09:Jamisons and Cranberry. -
Joe, I will get to the Meat House on Friday for the sausage and probably to Costco for some tri tip to marinade for 24+ hours. Me thinks, Mojito Madness, would be a great touch.j0z3r:
I can't think of a better reason to make a trip down to Socal. My mint plant is looking great, so mojitos will be on the menu...not to mention a trip to the Meat House for some of the best sausages you've ever had. These herfs might be epic by some standards, but here in Socal it's just the way we roll.catfishbluezz:
Well....given my current situation....it is much more likely that I can make it down! I'll see if the 7th is a possibility, otherwise keep me posted my friend.bandyt09:
Dustin, if that is the case then I have something you'll throughly enjoy when you make it down to a SoCal Herf, the longest continually running Herf here on cigar.com. It is the Distillery Reserve and unless you have been to the Jamisons or Middleton factory/distillery or know someone that has, you haven't had Jamisons yet, my friend.catfishbluezz:
Oh man...Jamisons runs in my blood bro...love that stuff, regular or 18....I can drink it like waterbandyt09:Jamisons and Cranberry.