matakana moonshine (amber lightening)
nominally "southern style whiskey" (yes cunts, they spelled that shit with an E!!)
not half fokken tasty.
warm and mellow and toasty with all the inoffensiveness of a $44/lt bottle of hooch, that calls ITSELF moonshine. a smoothness that famouser whiskeys aspire to.
does have a bit of afterburn, almost like, just to remind you you're drinking.
very nom. would definitely buy again.
Ron Zacapa Centenario
SISTEMA 23 SOLERA
On the rocks.
Bootafull...
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
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Gee you guys drink some complicated stuff. I'll just stick with Steinlager until Christmas. Then vino: likely McLaren Valley red and some white from Rheims.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
I got a bottle of "Four Roses" single barrel bourbon yesterday. Plus a box of wine, and two other single bottles of wine.
The case of wine got dished out among the staff, but I'm keeping the rest...
Tis the season to be jolly yo!
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The Vodka I used to soak the cherries in 10 weeks ago![]()
founders 1946 pils.
not really a breakfast beer, but goes down good of an evening. hoppier than i'd normally like but still tasty.
This was last night, not "right now", but whatever ...
The Wife has some skin complaint and read somewhere (Dr Google + "natural health" leanings) that soaking her hand in Stout would help. So when I was at the supermarket I picked up some Guinness. I like some Stout, but hate Guiness, but this was the only Stout I could see, so, whatever.
$20 for a six pack. (That's a lot for beer, to me; but cheaper than some of her "natural" health remedies and supplements ...)
Then it turned out I'd screwed up and it was actually Guinness Draft. Meanwhile she'd dropped the idea anyway.
So I got to drink some fairly average, very expensive beer. Woo hoo.
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
Monteith's Original Ale.
I used to drink Monteiths way back in the day (like 35 years ago) when it really was 'the original' (and only) and was really hoppy. None of my mates liked it. It wasn't the best beer around but the advantage was that I knew I could leave my half dozen bottles by the wall unguarded at any party and no other prick would touch it.
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