Snake Blood.
Well, today anyway. Tomorrow, Glogg, the traditional mulled wine/sinus decongestant of my Swedish forefathers.
Snake Blood.
Well, today anyway. Tomorrow, Glogg, the traditional mulled wine/sinus decongestant of my Swedish forefathers.
Chocolate martini, sugar and traditional buzz all at one go.
edit brother left his 10D at my house and I've been going to town with the pictures. dslr's make me happy.
z31maniac wrote: IPA *shudders* all the hops kill me, I'm more of a stout/porter guy. Right now in the fridge I have Tilburg's Dutch Brown Ale Left Hand Milk Stout Sam Smith Oatmeal Stout Left Hand Black Jack Porter Choc Miner Mishap (a black lager) Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout Choc Double-Bock Left Hand Winter Ale The last 5 I haven't tried yet, but was feeling frisky at the liquor store today. Tilburg's, if you haven't had it yet, try it.
It sounds like we have similar tastes. I just can't get behind IPAs. Right now all I have in the fridge is a partial 12-pack of Dingel Acker Dark (Compliments of Osterizer) and a six-pack of Yuengling Lager, my standby. I usually get "good" beer as singles... they don't last long.
I am a champagne guy myself, but currently dringing watered down decaf coffee with a single packet of Splenda.
I'm a beer whore. I like a little bit of everything. My "out somewhere" beer is typically Blue Moon with a slice of orange. At home though, I've been enjoying a PA brew from Straub's. Not as filling as the Yuengling lager I used to drink and nicely inexpensive while still providing a good, non-bitter taste. For large consumption, you can't beat Lion's Head. Less than $15 a case and a taste you find yourself saying "that's actually not bad!".
Per Schroeder wrote: Coffee.
Stig get you up early?
Coffee at the moment, this evening its Stella Artois.
I'm a rum guy- Bacardi Select is my favorite. Occaisionally one of my Caribbean customers will bring a bottle up for me. Have a half bottle of Wray and Nephew White Overproof rum (120 proof!) from a Jamaican that tastes like laquer thinner.
Smithwick's (and pronounced properly too).
When I was a little boy in Kilkenny, we lived near the abby where this stuff was made. The Smithwicks family is indirectly related to mine.
Second on The Great Lakes Christmas Ale!
I have two cases of Baritt's Ginger Beer being delivered to me by a friend who is coming home from Annapolis, MD. That means i will be enjoying the National Drink of Bremuda; The Dark 'n' Stormy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_'N'_Stormy
In reply to ddavidv:
How is Straub's? A friend of mine talks about it sometimes and i've been very curious about their Special Dark since I tend to gravitate towards the darker brews. Lion's Head is party and lots of people beer with my friends and I. If you are looking for a decent affordable/cheapie beer, I'd recommend Lacrosse Lager. It's usually around $13-$14 for a 30 pack of cans.
I gave my friend an Ommegang 3 pack w/ glass for X mas. man, 3 philosophers knoked me on my ass last time (9.6%)
Autolex wrote: Delirium Tremens
Excellent choice. I found the St. Bernardus Abt 12 to be slightly superior, but the Delirium is a very, very good beer.
washington apple, And what really stikes me on this board no one has said eny thing about screw drivers!!!, Come on guy/gals smiple but efective. hhmmm Schnapps.
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