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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    That's next on the list to try following a recommendation from someone else
    Supercharger, definitely, also Boundary Rd Flying Fortress. I really love Mike's Whiskey Porter, but that's possibly a bit advanced for your current pallet. Parrotdog Bitterbitch is lovely also, but that's more a reflection of my mental state than anything else. Possibly. I couldn't possibly comment, that's not my role, ask my wife.
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    Sweet bread and strawberry jam.

    Yummy yum yum....
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    After dinner treat....
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    Is it a strap on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Is it a strap on?
    You're obviously tkat way inclind for asking such a question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Panhead Supercharger.

    If I want cheap beer I get Asahi.
    Prefer my beers black. Panhead's Black Sabbath is a personal favourite.

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    Odd. One of my favs is Boneface Paranoid. They are located very close together
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    Keruru Night Spirit, or Keruru Gilding the Lily if you're feeling flush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I've just had a Something Hoppy Behemoth. Good beer. Moved onto Tuatara Hazy pale ale. Work day is over.
    Same place. Same beer. Different time.

    Well. Still end of work day.
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    Since you've rebooted this worthy thread, a coupla things:

    The Behemoth I tried was lovely but it's not sold hereabout. I'd have to order it from the brewery, and while it's definitely nice I'm not sure it's *that* nice when there are other interesting beers about.

    Cooking with beer: in bread as was discussed earlier, or in a beef stew. Best not to use a craft beer they tend to be too hoppy and, as was discovered, make the food taste bitter. In a beef stew I'd prefer a porter or other darker beer but whatever's in the fridge will do as long - as it's not crafty.
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    I'm working through a mix pack Behemoth. Quite cheap delivered to the door.

    Beef and Guinness pie requires stout, just sounds more traditional if you say Guinness.

    Wife bought me a box of Nube Lube which is a panhead IPA. She liked the box. I like the beer. 6.7% better than their std beers by far.

    I made a nice lunch omelet with some leftover sausage and fresh noodles. Spices, bit of mozzarella. Surprisingly you can put odd things like noodles or rice in omelets. Just need to pack them together till the harden up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I'm working through a mix pack Behemoth. Quite cheap delivered to the door.
    I just had a bottle of rum delivered the other day. So far I've tried just the one glass and was favourably impressed. I'd like to keep a bottle of rum on hand, it's more appropriate on some occasions. I only want to stock one though and I think I've found it, if at the sixth attempt. For the record it's a Doorly's 12yo.

    During the first lockdown I decided to learn about whisky. I'm not planning on continuing the educational process, I've found a couple i like: Bladnoch 10 and Ardbeg 10, that'll do. They are two very contrasting styles.

    An Argentinian Malbec is on the menu tonight to accompany the fettuccine Bol.
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    The Vaccinated Are Worried and Scientists Don’t Have Answers... well farkadoodledo, how refreshing... that almost reads like a balanced article.

    "For the time being, there are simply more questions than answers. Are breakthrough infections ticking up because of the delta variant, waning immunity or a return to normal life? Are vaccinated people more vulnerable to severe illness than previously thought? Just how common are breakthrough infections? It’s anyone’s guess."

    ... if they want answers, they need only consult KB.
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    a home made pasta some loose spaghetti some kind a pasta sauce with a little bit of whatever is around.

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    Stoke XPA is rully rully gud.
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



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