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Food & drink What are you drinking?

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Well, then I guess I should get me some Glenlivet when this one's empty. :)
If you ever get chance try Glentauchers - the road to the farm ran down the side of the distillery

I very rarely drink whiskey on its own - I tend to have 'toddy' - so warm water - sugar- whiskey - so any old rubbish will do for that :oops:
Lidl 10 year malt tonight
 
A golden session ale with a bit of fruitiness and vague suggestion of Smarties, but not sweet:

Lost Grove's Teddy Bear Picnic. They had it only on tap this spring and I loved a pint or two at the ski resort after snowboarding.

I found it in cans at the local co-cop! Probably only going to find it in Idaho, but I do recommend.
 
Well as it's saturday I'm having a beer....

Might finish with a gin later.
 
It seems smoother to me, but I don't remember saying "wow, that is so much better than regular Jack".

Off the cuff, I'm just fine with regular Jack. I also like the other sour mash maker, George Dickel, quite a bit in my recent sipping.


Although they appear to have flubbed the color coding on their graph of flavors, here is an interesting link.

 
@BCNTM: Look what I found. This one is very subtle in flavour and rather "spirity" when consumed pure but it makes for a great mixing ingredient. Currently I'm sipping on a Whisky Martini with this stuff and Belsazar vermouth. :)

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Goliath, from Wychwood Brewery in the UK. It’s another typical low ABV (4,2%) English bitter. I likey.

 
O’Haras is a craft brewery from Ireland, another big country for beer, and beside the well-known Guinness and Kilkenny these paddy mates have, like the rest of the World a growing craft beer scene, and no shortage of drinkers...
It’s an Irish stout by the way, only 4,3%ABV. Smooth, palatable and quaffable. I likey.

 
Time to inject some culture into this proletarian beer and ale swilling circle-fest. I have a fancy for South African wines and you guys just have get your hands on this particular one, incredible taste and I have wisely stocked up on it (6 bottles, aww yeah baby). That skinny hairy arm is mine, I'll hit the gym and build some muscle in 2021 as a new years resolution.
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@ Skyline Drive; come on, mate, You'll have to give them a proper translation of what Nuttendiesel actually means, or I swear to god I'll do it for you XD
 
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Just placed an order for multiple ales for my 2.5 week christmas leave.

Cheques will be cashed at the gym in the new year.
 
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