Friday Night Drinking
Because nobody had created one already.
Me, I'm doing just a little bit of work and sipping on a Beefeater Martini. Problem is, I'm now out of vermouth. Next one will have to be sweet or EXTRA dry. Hmmm...
But all the stores near me put a premium on it. It's supposed to go for around $30, but I can never find it for less than $50.
Drank it for the first time two weeks ago straight on the rocks. Not bad, but to me the maple flavor was pretty damn strong. I think I was expecting that flavor to be a bit more subtle so it may have taken me by suprise though.
yet but I've heard good things about it. I've seen a fifth go for around $35 but that's the lowest I've seen
drink it with oj and it taste just like pancakes
The maple is very "maple-y"...it's everywhere in Canada...never more than $40 for a 40 oz.
Sailor Jerry, best damn spiced rum ever.
...and looking forward to the weekend.
beaten path some what. Sam Adams Imperial Stout. and foor an American beer imitating an antique beer it's really heavy creamy and Stout.
3 philosophers.....washed down by a kentucky burbon ale.
Fucked up? YES!
the sort of knowledge.....
Heading to the store now and am open to suggestions from the community. I am in the mood for some whiskey I think. Typically, I go for Jack or Red Stag but I am feeling a bit more open tonight and expanding my horizons.
rumple mintz. it never fails.
at the moment, but are you driving straight through?
I drove to Miami area with some buddies over winter break and we drove 26 straight hours. Oof.
pshh, drove out to phoenix in 30
The only part I don't like is when you're driving through incredibly scenic parts in northern Georgia and So Tennessee at 4 in the morning. Not the end of the world, but is always nice driving having a, well, nice drive.
There is nothing scenic about I-75 in northern Georgia, except the carpet warehouse just north of Dalton with the words "Beaver Carpets" on its roof. Southern Kentucky to just North of Knoxville is scenic, though.
Trying Rogness Brewing Company OST Porter and it's pretty good.
Short's cup a joe
Old Fashioned
Been my drink of choice of late
I thought it was a lot, but in retrospect I guess it makes sense.
Just started home brewing. First batch was a porter, tasted great, didn't carbonate as much as my friend and I hoped but still drinkable. Fermenting a red ale right now.
Been brewing a long time or a newbie like me.
Just open, add more sugar and cap again
The wife and dog are away and I'm getting ready to paint the "man cave".
For this weekend I picked up--
--5th of Eagle Rare Single Barrel Bourbon
--5th of New Amsterdamn Gin (for martini's, love their vodka and I hate vodka)
--Sixer of Hoegaarden
--12 pack of the Champagne of beers
Now, I dont intend to drink all of that in one night (the liquor is for my bar) but I do intend to make a hell of a dent in it and yes, I have this weird affinity for cheap beer (PBR FTW!)
That's just flavor.,, to a high life man