Ken Smith
Why yes Ma'am - it folds
Iced coffee - black.
Iced tea - no lemon/no sugar. Though I grew up in Texas, never developed the taste for "sweet tea"
Madison River Brewing Company's Copper John Scotch Ale - it's a wee heavy brewed here in Montana.
Moose Drool - a classic brown ale - another Montana brewed favorite.
Iced tea - no lemon/no sugar. Though I grew up in Texas, never developed the taste for "sweet tea"
Madison River Brewing Company's Copper John Scotch Ale - it's a wee heavy brewed here in Montana.
Moose Drool - a classic brown ale - another Montana brewed favorite.
Pablito
coco frío
Rum:
Barrilito, three star (Puerto Rico)
El Dorado 12 yrs (Guyana)
Zacapa, 23 yrs (Guatemala)
Appleton Estate, 12 yrs (Jamaica)
not to mention the Malbecs, Riojas, etc...
Barrilito, three star (Puerto Rico)
El Dorado 12 yrs (Guyana)
Zacapa, 23 yrs (Guatemala)
Appleton Estate, 12 yrs (Jamaica)
not to mention the Malbecs, Riojas, etc...
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
Mostly water, because I'm mostly broke.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
As a native of the American West, it's my duty to reiterate: whiskey's for drinkin', water's for fightin' over!
benmacphoto
Well-known
Voted Lagavulin, after cameras whiskeys are my favorite thing.
Currently have a bottle of
- Bruichladdich Organic 2003
- Blantons single barrel
- George T. Stagg, 2010 vintage, 143 proof
Currently have a bottle of
- Bruichladdich Organic 2003
- Blantons single barrel
- George T. Stagg, 2010 vintage, 143 proof
kermaier
Well-known
I voted Macallan 12, but that's just the tip of the iceberg!
Bourbon: Van Winkle
Rye: Old Potrero
Wine: red Burgundy, German Riesling, Rhone reds
Beer: Anchor Steam, Sierra Nevada, Negro Modelo, Red Stripe
Oh yeah, forgot -- Oregon Pinot!
Bourbon: Van Winkle
Rye: Old Potrero
Wine: red Burgundy, German Riesling, Rhone reds
Beer: Anchor Steam, Sierra Nevada, Negro Modelo, Red Stripe
Oh yeah, forgot -- Oregon Pinot!
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crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
Lafite-Rothschild.
1959.
Life is too short to drink German wine.
1959.
Life is too short to drink German wine.
Single Malt Please
HarryW
Established
I can't believe that you sit on top of Ben Lomond a particularly Scottish Mountain and not have a category for Irn Bru
http://www.irn-bru.co.uk/
Best wishes
Harry
http://www.irn-bru.co.uk/
Best wishes
Harry
benmacphoto
Well-known
I voted Macallan 12, but that's just the tip of the iceberg!
Bourbon: Van Winkle
Rye: Old Potrero
Wine: red Burgundy, German Riesling, Rhone reds
Beer: Anchor Steam, Sierra Nevada, Negro Modelo, Red Stripe
Ari, great choice with the Van Winkle, 20 or 23 year?
ferider
Veteran
I voted black coffee, 5-10 times a day.
Booze ? On a good day (this was Xmas), like this:
Roland.
Booze ? On a good day (this was Xmas), like this:

Roland.
MikeL
Go Fish
Single Malt Please
Same here, since to me, Colt 45 is not a blend. It's smooth too.
kermaier
Well-known
Ari, great choice with the Van Winkle, 20 or 23 year?
The 20 year for a treat -- great stuff, and the 23 year isn't worth $100 more by a long shot.
BTW, I have a bottle of the famed Hirsch 16 year, but IMO the Van W is much better.
kevin m
Veteran
What do i drink? According to my wife, the correct answer is "too much". ;-(
/thread
blazeicehockey
Brand New In Box
I don't see Mad Goose on the list?
benmacphoto
Well-known
The 20 year for a treat -- great stuff, and the 23 year isn't worth $100 more by a long shot.My standard is the 12 year "Lot B" -- not as rich and smooth as the 20 year, but maybe even more perfectly balanced between sweetness and bite.
BTW, I have a bottle of the famed Hirsch 16 year, but IMO the Van W is much better.
I was so surprised by the price of the 23 year over the 20.
As you said definitely not worth it.
A great new product, for Pennsylvania at least, I tried was the Knob Creek 9 year single barrel.
Great whiskey.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Red wine ... preferably a nice Shiraz but no option for that.
You peasants!
(I was able to tick the pooled rainwater box though because I live in an area with no infrastucture)
You peasants!
(I was able to tick the pooled rainwater box though because I live in an area with no infrastucture)
Harry S.
Well-known
Aye, a wee dram of The Glenlivet.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I'm from the 'if it is wet I will drink it' school of photography. I'll have anything on that list, including the rain water, and I'll drink that toxic colored Irn Bru as well (preferably mixed with some pricy Scotch).
Alpacaman
keen bean
A long black every morning
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