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What are you drinking right now?

kwilkinson

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Originally Posted by DarkNWorn
You must be feeling good, my friend...

heh... yeah, I was feelin a little good.

I can spell, I swear!
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~20 year old Laphroaig Cask Strength.
 

Piobaire

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Just got in from looking at new houses and a local wine shop with some good stuff 50% off! Trying to decide between decanting:

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or:

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Thinking the Peay as the PAX usually needs longer in bottle aging than Peay. Or maybe I'll cellar both of them and grab a bottle of '05 Loring pinot noir.

No matter what I pick, I still win
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Celebrating my woman's birfday: I had some Sam Adams Ale, then some Heineken, then some G&T, then some Bulleit Bourbon, then some Mint Julep, then some DNW Swampwater special, now I'm on Gin & Juice. Happy times.
 

GQgeek

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Originally Posted by The Wayfarer
Left Hand Milk Stout.

I don't want to know if someone's left hand was involved in producing this.
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Tonight I am drinking an homage; I christen it the Velvet Manhattan:

2 pt. Sweet Bourbon (I suggest Woodford)
1 pt. Lillet Rouge
0.375 pt. Vya Sweet Vermouth
0.25 pt. Simple Syrup (1:1)
3 dashes bitters (I use a proprietary, but anything with a cinnamon topnote should work)

Build over ice and stir 35 seconds. Strain into a cocktail glass. Serve with two Fabbri cherries.

Sip, slightly. Languish in reminiscence. Thank God for the small but profound joys.

Repeat.

~ Huntsman
 

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Hunstman : This thread
Lucky Strike : What did you eat last night for dinner?
 

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Samuel Smith's India Pale Ale.
 

Huntsman

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Originally Posted by Brian278
Hunstman : This thread Lucky Strike : What did you eat last night for dinner?
We all must try and do our part for our fellow man.
 

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