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post #61 of 2729
Smokey Bear. Brewed right here in Hyattsville, Md. at Franklin's General Store. You have to come to the 'hood to get this. They can fill a jug for you to take home. It's made with smoked malt, tasted to me like a beer that would appeal to a scotch drinker. (I don't drink whiskey much and usually bourbon when I do, but) I like this beer.
post #62 of 2729

Hey, telerod, from Sperryville comes another smokey



Got me the last glass of batch #3 right hear.
post #63 of 2729
7 yr Jim Beam Aged Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey... yes I'm drunk after watching Monday Night Football... blame it on a good game
post #64 of 2729
Hoppy Face Amber at 65th and Folsom in Sacramento, CA....right now....they have a computer at the end of the bar......mmm mmm good......stevescho out.
post #65 of 2729
travellers club vodka out of the bottle.
post #66 of 2729
Yellow Zinger Tea, hot.

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post #67 of 2729
Earl Grey tea...
post #68 of 2729
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travellers club vodka out of the bottle.
It's after 4. Finish it yet? :
post #69 of 2729
You two can count me on that list as well...sometimes pushes a 1/2 gallon a sitting

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I am pretty sure we are the different ones.
post #70 of 2729
Evan Williams Bourbon Whiskey.

With a little branch water.

On the rocks.

Mark
post #71 of 2729
Yuengling Black and Tan. Best cheap beer I've ever had this side of the Atlantic. From the oldest brewery in the U.S. of A.

Hey Tief, when you lived in Germany, was there a brewery in your town? The myth is that there's one in every town...not true as you & I know. I happened to live in Lichtenau (near Nuernberg) home of the Hauff brewery founded in 1489. I lived there in 1989. The party they threw for the 500th Anniversary of the brewery was......epic. The festplatz was 2 blocks from my house. 2 weeks of crawling home, avoiding the sheep dung in the streets....man, I miss Germany.
post #72 of 2729
Appleton Estate.
post #73 of 2729

Hop Heaven

Halfway through a bomber of this great brew.


post #74 of 2729
Magic Hat Jinx - a seasonal offering from our friends in Vt. Really interesting ale but at 6.9% a bit of a kick in the pants too
post #75 of 2729
Absolut blue, rocks.

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post #76 of 2729
Chasing Havana Club with Tuborg
post #77 of 2729
dirty vodka martini, shaken, 3 olives.
post #78 of 2729
Tried Jose Cuervo Black ...Not recomended. Good with heavy mixer but that's not right for Tequila.

I did like the Sauza Commerative Anejo. Not all that expensive ($26)and a very nice flavor.
post #79 of 2729
He'brew Genesis 10:10 - hides it's 10%abv well...
post #80 of 2729
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A growler of Saranac Black Forest

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Yuengling Black and Tan. Best cheap beer I've ever had this side of the Atlantic. From the oldest brewery in the U.S. of A.

Hey Tief, when you lived in Germany, was there a brewery in your town? The myth is that there's one in every town...not true as you & I know. I happened to live in Lichtenau (near Nuernberg) home of the Hauff brewery founded in 1489. I lived there in 1989. The party they threw for the 500th Anniversary of the brewery was......epic. The festplatz was 2 blocks from my house. 2 weeks of crawling home, avoiding the sheep dung in the streets....man, I miss Germany.
No brewery in my town, we were hardly a dot on the map. The nearest local brewery was Auer Brau in Rosenheim. But it was all good really. I "remember" many a drunken crawl home from a fest, good times.
post #81 of 2729
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He'brew Genesis 10:10 - hides it's 10%abv well...
Wow. I'll have to try that.
post #82 of 2729
Dark & stormy. Tall glass.
post #83 of 2729
The He'brew R.I.P.A. I had after the Genesis 10:10 was much better. Both are great deals at about $5 per bomber.
post #84 of 2729
Water and a side of Advil (first day of the season on the slopes)
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post #86 of 2729
patron on the rocks
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post #88 of 2729
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Saranac Back & Tan- the trail-mix 12er was on sale
post #89 of 2729
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Absolut blue, rocks.
And again.

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post #90 of 2729
Red Tail, thanks for askin.
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