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What are you drinking, right now?

#91
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Westmalle Triple.

Severely miss those times living in Brussels, BE. Want to get back there...take the same overnight train to Courchevel for extended weekend trips. Staying at Les Albroges(sp) at 1300/Le Praz. Snow wasnt as good as out West, but mountains for miles and the best beer in the world at your fingertips was amazing.
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#92
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Just had a glass or two of Pouilly Fume 2005 Domaine des Rabichattes with dinner.

I am now on the Borges port I brought back from Porto. It is nice, but not expensive stuff. With the new airline security rules on liquids, you cannot take bottles as hand luggage and I would not be keen to have an expensive bottle in a suitcase.
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#93
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Patron Coffee Tequila. Preceded by Buffalo Trace Bourbon - smooth and wonderful.
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#94
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Just opened a Shiraz - Guigal Cote Rotie La Mouline from 2000. I'm usually not a big fan of the Syrah, but this particular bottle is going down easy and melds well with the venison steaks we're tearing into.
About.com Snowboarding: A Snowboard Website for the full-sentence crowd...
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#95
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Rodney Strong Merlot. Not my usual, but a good alternative to my usual Cab,
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#96
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It's not time for Dopplebock yet so:

The heaviness of the complexity fuels the force behind the dart that hits the mark.

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#97
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I just bought a growler of this to celebrate the end of the sailing season.....
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#98
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Just poured a glass of Laphroig. The perfect fix to a gloomy fall afternoon. I love the way the aroma fills the room when you pull the cork. When I finish this bottle, I'll start on the 1989 Brucchlaiddich I bought at a duty-free a year ago. I've been warily circling it ever since.
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#99
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Wailing Wench Ale from the Middle Ages Brewing Co.

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#100
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just finishing up a glass of Loring Pinot, 2002. Gary's Vineyard.

YUM..
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#101
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Tazo Wild Sweet Orange Tisane. And I drink it a lot when I am skiing. Lot's of vitamin C and antioxidants.

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#102
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Guinness with a Blue Moon chaser.
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#103
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Right now, an extremely average demi-bouteille of Cotes du Rhone in a hotel bar in Tignes Val Claret.

It has an almost indefinable aroma, redolant of a pile of used socks in the corner of a sports changing room; sometimes confused with a Holy wine, given that the automatic reaction to drinking it is a startled 'Jesus Christ ...'
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#104
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McMannis Petite Sirah - A most overlooked varietal.
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#105
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It's that time of year folks, yes time of year for DOPPELBOCK!!

Yes, I am drinking it now, yummmmmmm.

The heaviness of the complexity fuels the force behind the dart that hits the mark.

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#106
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Conn Creek Anthology 2002. Scored a special two-for one deal from one of my distributors on Tuesday and it was delivered today. Bought a couple of cases for the restaurant and one for home. My cost, $22.10 per bottle. Buahhhh ha ha ha ha ha!

Double Gold Medal, Tasters Guild International (2002 Vintage)
93 pts.,Wine & Spirits (2002 Vintage)




They want $50.00 a bottle plus shipping direct from the winery!
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#107
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Had a nice one last night before the movie

James Boag (Tasmania)

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#108
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Thomas Hardy ale brewed by O'Hanlons, now that Eldridge Pope no longer brew. Seems to be available in the US too.

11.7% alcohol. So it is not a session beer. Numbered bottles with the year of production on the label. Mine is number 17770 from 2006

http://www.thomashardysale.com/thomashardysale.shtml

I did not have the patience to cellar it for a decade. Apparently it keeps and matures for up to 25 years.

I wish we could still buy Courage Imperial Russian Stout. That was a superb little beer.

Slainte !
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#109
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Canada Dry seltzer water...I'm at work
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#110
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Right Now; A decent Cabarnet Sauvignon on sale at our local wine shop.
Doppelbock- definitely an acquired taste. Too heavy for me.
But hey VA, you're the man.
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#111
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Right now, Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA is making me very hoppy.

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#112
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Hoegaarden Witbier



I am breaking my usual no-carbs vow for Hoegaarden Witbier, a belgian white wheat ale with a touch of coriander and orange peel.

If you are going to break a vow this is a great way to go.

Kaj
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#113
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Kronenberg



Takes me way back, but oh so good!!!
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#114
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Just finished a Sam Smith's Winter Welcome......YUM!!
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#115
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First time I've played in this thread...

Just taking the last sips of Tres Picos Grenache
wine opened on Thanskgiving. It's one of my
current favorites.

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#116
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Glenlivet with a splash. I just got off of the Irish course at Kohler.

I enjoy one after a great round and really enjoy one after a bad round.
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#117
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Evan Williams Single Barrel Bourbon, straight up.
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#118
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mdf View Post
First time I've played in this thread...

Just taking the last sips of Tres Picos Grenache
wine opened on Thanskgiving. It's one of my
current favorites.

That's some decent plonk. I enjoy it too. Savvy purchase!
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#119
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I'm still only going by the spoonfull, gotta love being sick with the World Cup and lots of fresh pow less than 2 hours away
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#120
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Peets, New Guinea -- 2nd cup, and time to get some exercise.
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