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Hats and Drinks - A Match Made in Heaven

The Shoe

Call Me a Cab
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Warming up for tonight’s game. After the disappointment of last week, I’ve gone back to the tried and true Resistol.
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On a liquor run yesterday I picked up a bottle of Ol’ Smokey Banana Puddin’ Moonshine, & restocked on Crown Royal Chocolate & Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey after reading how good Banana Puddin’ & Crown Chocolate are together for a holiday morning whiskey or an after dinner desert drink.

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I poured a 1:1 ratio, 2 oz Puddin’ on top of 2 oz Crown. The Puddin sinks & mixes but you can see a bit of Crown floating on top before the stir. At 1:1 the Banana Puddin’ is strong & artificial tasting. Needs more Crown Chocolate so next time I’ll pour 2:1. And I’ll remember that when I try a pour of Peanut Butter & Puddin’.

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Hat is an OR RD.
 
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My nephew poured us a dram of Lagavulin 16. I felt bad but Unfortunately none of us have much of a pallet for Scotch. some
of the responses where “medicinal”. I personally got distinctly strong notes of turpentine and public swimming pool. So I’m thinking not for me. Looked great in the glass though. I did enjoy the Guinness however.


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The Shoe

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My nephew poured us a dram of Lagavulin 16. I felt bad but Unfortunately none of us have much of a pallet for Scotch. some
of the responses where “medicinal”. I personally got distinctly strong notes of turpentine and public swimming pool. So I’m thinking not for me. Looked great in the glass though. I did enjoy the Guinness however.


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Lagavulin 16 is my absolute favourite!
 

The Shoe

Call Me a Cab
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Two new arrivals. Etsuko (in particular) and I have always enjoyed Arran’s offerings, so we splashed out on the Port Cask Finish. The Islay Journey is an Islay Whisky blend.
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We opened the Islay Journey today. Very impressed…Obviously, not the punch of a Lagavulin, but it might not be one for @Blare, though
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The hat is a Campdraft.
 
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Wow - Islay, Arran and Lagavulin 16! That is a lineup!

Yesterday I was less spectacular with a porter and a couple of IPAs.

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The Founders Porter is just a delicious pour and sip. In the cold weather this Porter has an extra snap of flavor. The two IPA's are the last of the Deschutes.

I am now salivating thinking of some great whiskey.

Cheers, Eric -
 

Jon Crow

One Too Many
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Alcalá De Henares Madrid
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The last many days it has been cold. Cold for Minnesota is when highs do not rise above low digits fahrenheit. I enjoyed a beer exercising my dog in the evenings. Surley IPAs and Founder Porter were my choices for my escapades.

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Two weekends ago my brother and I went to a St.Paul bar and eatery called The Iron Ranger. It is a themed bar after the Iron Range (ore country in Northern Minnesota). We enjoyed a pasty which brought back memories of the food we enjoyed in Northern Minnesota during our childhood. The pasty, paired well with a Summit Oatmeal Stout. The pasty had smokey beef and was packed with vegetables. The beef gravy was excellent.

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Cheers, Eric -
 

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