What ya drinking tonight?
Sounds like just the stuff for my Adirondack weekend with my brothers that will start Tuesday after work..I love single malts. Irish is good too. I am still working my way through a handle of rum .It is perfect in a cup of black coffee. And goes wicked good with fruit juice . At last we can get Yeungleng in MA .
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Red Hook Long Hammer IPA.........switching to Obsidian Stout once they're really cold.
Just finished venison breakfast sausage and the SO is doing Turkey sausage, chorizo, and brautwurst.
I harvested the blacktail this last season, a nice 4 point/8 point depending on how you count. The pork came from the last of six pigs we raised along with the turkey from the gals here helping her.......I love eating breakfast for dinner.
Just finished venison breakfast sausage and the SO is doing Turkey sausage, chorizo, and brautwurst.
I harvested the blacktail this last season, a nice 4 point/8 point depending on how you count. The pork came from the last of six pigs we raised along with the turkey from the gals here helping her.......I love eating breakfast for dinner.
Yuengling is so good-too bad we can't get it in California. When I visit my girlfriend's family in Philly it's all I drink. Good stuff froma great beer town!a wrote:Sounds like just the stuff for my Adirondack weekend with my brothers that will start Tuesday after work..I love single malts. Irish is good too. I am still working my way through a handle of rum .It is perfect in a cup of black coffee. And goes wicked good with fruit juice . At last we can get Yeungleng in MA .
Pisco Sours. They were drinking them in Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown Peru episode and someone thought it would 'fun' to try them. Sitting in traffic on the way back from BevMo, I thought, 'wow this IS fun'. On top of it all, they taste like mierda. And what's up with Langoustine Bitters? A small bottle was like $9.00.
*sigh* the things I do for domestic harmony...
*sigh* the things I do for domestic harmony...
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Yesterday was my birthday . I got the hoses dry at the couplings on the reels. I raked oak leaves out of the hostas and set up the irrigation for the beds. Marina was out on the upstairs deck . I asked her to call Haddad's and order out. Send Eliot to pick up . I am soaking wet, El takes off to pick up, I change shirts and head off to get more Yeungleung, a jug of CA mer-lott and some smokes for Marina. B6II is behaving perfectly despite flunking the safety inspection for a loose idler arm. Fried squid and haddock. Coleslaw and onion rings. Cold beer Happy birthday to me.!
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Re: What ya drinking tonight?
Really?1st 5er wrote:http://themindunleashed.org/2014/05/8-b ... ately.html
Who cares?...genetically modified (GMO) corn. In 2007, Greenpeace discovered experimental GMO rice in [..] beer.
How much beer would a consumer have to consume before an impact from genetically modified grain impacted her? Going to have cirrhosis first. Seems a way to steer the 'greenies' to support craft brews. I like a Pabst, the blue ribbon winner.
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Just glad Modelo didn't make the list.Mab1957 wrote:Really?1st 5er wrote:http://themindunleashed.org/2014/05/8-b ... ately.htmlWho cares?...genetically modified (GMO) corn. In 2007, Greenpeace discovered experimental GMO rice in [..] beer.
How much beer would a consumer have to consume before an impact from genetically modified grain impacted her? Going to have cirrhosis first. Seems a way to steer the 'greenies' to support craft brews. I like a Pabst, the blue ribbon winner.
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Finished mowing & edging the beds, so will enjoy a leftover from The Vintage trip:
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I have the same bu virtue of a trip to NY state yesterday, except mine's in bottles.John in VA wrote:Finished mowing & edging the beds, so will enjoy a leftover from The Vintage trip:
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I'm not one to pass judgement, but I think yous guys drink too much beer.
Oh, I'm having some Yuengling as well, as I pass judgement.
Oh, I'm having some Yuengling as well, as I pass judgement.
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Worked the daughters' recital today, two shows. The Dads have tents, pizza and coolers out back. That was in mine.John in VA wrote:
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Natty Light. Who needs flavor?
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Do they still make Natty Ice? I remember that stuff. Beast Ice, too. :shudder:foolish wrote:Natty Light. Who needs flavor?
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Jefferson's Reserve Bourbon, neat, with two cubes
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Tonight I had a pint of Weihenstephaner Korbinian. It was only $3 at the local grocer/liquor/beer store, and all I can say is I'm glad I don't have to drive anywhere. Whoof. Decently tasty, and not terribly heavy.
I just saw this before I discovered I hadn't clicked on the most recent post button thingy. I have no recollection of ever writing that. Can I still blame Chemo Brain?Mike W. wrote:Ding Ding Ding!!! We have a winner here!!!davintosh wrote:Not enough.
Yikes; I don't know how y'all drink that stuff. I had a can of it a week or so ago and all I could say is "blah." Life is too short to drink beer that makes you say "blah."WilNJ wrote:Worked the daughters' recital today, two shows. The Dads have tents, pizza and coolers out back. That was in mine.John in VA wrote:
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From my perspective, I'm not as sophisticated a beer drinker as you. I like Yeungling because it's relatively local and easy drinking, its like a Budweiser but doesn't make you feel as if you should be watching a NASCAR race while you're drinking it.davintosh wrote:Yikes; I don't know how y'all drink that stuff. I had a can of it a week or so ago and all I could say is "blah." Life is too short to drink beer that makes you say "blah."WilNJ wrote:Worked the daughters' recital today, two shows. The Dads have tents, pizza and coolers out back. That was in mine.John in VA wrote:
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Had a little booster club party at our house last night. Booster club donated a slushy machine to the school a few years back (these things cost $2500!). We used it for margaritas.
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Ha! I think that's the first time I've ever been called a "sophisticated... beer drinker"; not sure if I should take that as a compliment or a jab (especially when it was probably the beer talking anyway. )WilNJ wrote:From my perspective, I'm not as sophisticated a beer drinker as you. I like Yeungling because it's relatively local and easy drinking, its like a Budweiser but doesn't make you feel as if you should be watching a NASCAR race while you're drinking it.davintosh wrote:Yikes; I don't know how y'all drink that stuff. I had a can of it a week or so ago and all I could say is "blah." Life is too short to drink beer that makes you say "blah."WilNJ wrote:Worked the daughters' recital today, two shows. The Dads have tents, pizza and coolers out back. That was in mine.
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Not a jab at all, how about discerning beer drinker?davintosh wrote:Ha! I think that's the first time I've ever been called a "sophisticated... beer drinker"; not sure if I should take that as a compliment or a jab (especially when it was probably the beer talking anyway. )
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I'll drink to that!WilNJ wrote:Not a jab at all, how about discerning beer drinker?davintosh wrote:Ha! I think that's the first time I've ever been called a "sophisticated... beer drinker"; not sure if I should take that as a compliment or a jab (especially when it was probably the beer talking anyway. )
Well, maybe later. Never at work.