Friday Night 'What Are You Drinking?'
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I'm sitting on my back porch, just put my Martin D12-20 guitar away and will have a few Milwaukee's Best Ice Beers.
The weather has gotten warmer in N.E. Ohio, past few weeks have gotten down to the 40's at night.
Afterwards I may have a few sips of Rev. Elijah Craig Bourbon, single barrel, aged 12 years (he was a Baptist Minister who invented the process of aging the product in a charred oak barrel).
It has a nice taste, I take what I call micro shots, in an old silver teaspoon, that's all I need.
This bottle has lasted several years.
So, what is your pleasure tonight?
Have A Great Weekend, and as Ricko always closes, Cheers!
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Pepsi for me, thanks...
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I'm 49 and fat, so I'm home drinking water as I'm attempting to lose weight. Now if I were actually enjoying myself, I would be downing several bottles of Stella Artois.
Later, Paul.
Just drank two craft Saisons at a brewpub while visiting my son's college in Virginia.
It's parents' weekend.
Just got home from a long day and crack a cold one.
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Just finished a Barq's root beer.
Unfortunately, I also just finished going through most of the recent Legend thread. I don't think they make anything strong enough to unread that steaming pile.
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Starbuck's Sumatra for me - trying to stay awake! I bet that Martin mahogany 12 string sounds great. While I may not own a gem "dream coin," I do have my dream guitar, a Martin D-28A 1931.
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Living it up here tonight with a glass of Tang
Pendleton 1910 over ice.
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Had about a liter of Diet Dr Thunder while watching the Cubs-Brewers game.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
coffee with cream watching Cleveland vs. Seattle, late game so I took a nap after work today.
Water with ClearLax..........love it.
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Sipping on a little Maker's Mark.
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Mountain Dew. Sugar and caffeine...mmmmm.
Cracking open a Spaten Oktoberfest in a couple minutes. My connection in Munich on Thursday wasn't long enough for a quick side trip to the Wiesn.
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My nextdoor neighbor was gracious enough to bring over some of his recent batch of homebrewed chocolate stout.
Wow, I am impressed with his brewing skills.
This beer tastes like it costs $7 a glass.
Amazing!
I am drinking a Chinese white wine, 50"
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I'm drinking sparkling water, but for those that are drinking beer I think you might enjoy this.
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Gonna get me a $50 Octagonal someday. Some. Day.
Coffee and a bowl of oat meal while I'm reading the coin forum and trying to wake up.
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Hey, Weiss! Where are those neat silver beer mugs?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Didn't drink last night but I am about 30 minutes away from a Bloody Mary. Are you ready for some football?
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Double IPA for me
(I know the steering wheel is in the background, but I promise I waited until I got home. Though, it was hard.)
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Had a punch coco for the apperitif with Clement Rum from Martinique. This was followed by a bottle of Cahors region Malbec with our meal. C'est magnifique.
Best, SH
Something different for me tonight as we're traveling and in the middle of nowhere and this was the only brand the small store had other than various canned Bud products and similar ilk. Why have a silver bullet when you can have a blue bomb?
I was at a fundraiser/gala. The drinks of choice were an okay, but not great red wine, and a decent Rodney Strong chardonnay. Since the meal was a chicken dish, the white wine went well with it.
I get yerba mate by the kilo, good energy drink. Also like the IPAs.
Nice. My D12-20 has the Ditson style body, larger than a Dreadnought, 12 frets, so the bridge is further from the sound hole, really drives the soundboard.
Is a 1972, purchased from the original owner, spent it's entire life sitting in a closet.
Not a mark on it.
The depth, balance, and clarity of the sound is amazing, more punch than my D28.
Stone IPA and one of their seasonal double IPAs (Tangerine Dream, I think). Posted the morning after...
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coffee with cream and half a sugar....I,m good to go
It is Saturday morning here, so my green tea is the beverage at hand. If it were Friday night, a nice, full bodied Cabernet Sauvignon would be my choice....Actually, that would be my choice anytime... Cheers, RickO
A nice indica works great
Sierra Nevada Torpedo, my preferred tipple the last several years...
Last night, a 12 yr old Islay (Bunnahabhain, my favorite). This morning, hot sweet organic Earl Grey and fresh carrot/beet/parsley juice. Life is good.
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Nope it's Saturday now so Miller high Life it is. It's not called the champagne of beers for nothin. Oh and I'll through in a few shots of apple crown just for fun.
Yep, a Stone IPA variety after work, and a Maker's when I got home.
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...I was partying in Chico, CA before, during and after puberty...Sierra Nevada is in me blood for good...We served over 400 bottles of Pale Ale at my wedding...water or that...most people chose that, at least until pops bought the bar out for good
Polished this one off about 40 years ago!
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
I know that Sierra Nevada straddles some kind of fine line between craft beer and mass-production, but I really like it. Certainly not watery stuff.
You have good taste. Cheers!
Green tea for the morning is great. That's what I have daily.
Jeweluster and acetone.
It is a travesty for a coin collector to imbibe anything else.
@jt88 ...Yes... I drink two pots of green tea a day....have been doing that for 22 years....Temple of Heaven Special Gunpowder.... I have tried many others, but that is my favorite. Cheers, RickO