tvenuto wrote:Nice, Demon, Bulleit is one of my favs. Hope it's inexpensive where you are as well.
(PS we need to stay on Sal about that Jester sprint)
Today? Chick-fil-a lemonade!
This was another Duty Free special after my last trip to Torrance- the 100cl bottles are so much better value....I can find the standard issue Bourbon fairly easily in the UK for £25 or so, but the Rye is impossible too find.
demoncase wrote:This was another Duty Free special after my last trip to Torrance- the 100cl bottles are so much better value....I can find the standard issue Bourbon fairly easily in the UK for £25 or so, but the Rye is impossible too find.
Jester sprint you say? :)
Awesome, love a good rye. The jester has been talked about in this thread.
Booker's Small Batch Cask Strength 8 year old Bourbon...69 & change per cent alcohol make this a steady sipper! (That's 127 proof to you Colonial types!)
Mint Julep. I have more mint than I know what to do with so I usually have a couple of these each summer. I haven't even planted my garden yet and it is overrun with mint. :D
-Darby
sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote:
Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
I can't help but notice this thread sitting here all quiet at 5:13PM EDT on a Friday. As an avid homebrewer I don't think I can let that stand. Just opened a cyser that I made last year when I didn't have time for proper brewing.
Dubhe (pronounced "doobie") black IPA by Uinta Brewing Co., SLC, UT. In all my travels I still haven't found a beer I enjoy more than this one. All of Uinta's products are amazing, and I dearly miss living down the road from them. At least they distribute in CT now.
My dog loves it as well. Every sip I take, she feverishly licks my face for any traces of flavor. She has good taste. :)
I just drank a bottle of this, which I brewed earlier in the year. I don't always get along with Belgian beer (sometimes too sweet for me) but this one works.
PayneTrain wrote:Dubhe (pronounced "doobie") black IPA by Uinta Brewing Co., SLC, UT. In all my travels I still haven't found a beer I enjoy more than this one. All of Uinta's products are amazing, and I dearly miss living down the road from them. At least they distribute in CT now.
I recall being homeward bound in Salt Lake Airport a in 2013 and drinking Polygamy Porter which may have been brewed by those guys...Very good fun and good beer too.
demoncase wrote:
I recall being homeward bound in Salt Lake Airport a in 2013 and drinking Polygamy Porter which may have been brewed by those guys...Very good fun and good beer too.
That was Wasatch Brewery. Everything I had from SLC was pretty great. I even began to like the 3.2% versions. It tasted like I was eating bread, and everyone loves bread.