@Steve1857, @StoryPNW, just wondering what happened with your Hornskovs. I know you both bought the 30% off old pricing. I can’t recall if it was a one or two year window during which to purchase. I also don’t recall seeing your new Hornskovs. Have they been made, or are they still in the works?
Inclement weather meant electric barbecuing undercover. Wearing my Snowy River rather than my regular barbecue hat..
While I was grilling the fish outside, Etsuko was preparing the sashimi.
Earlier in the day, my Sunbody saw off the rain with aplomb.
Yes, no age statement. At 55.8, it’s a similar strength to the Scarabus Batch Strength, but a lot smoother. Etsuko couldn’t handle the Scarabus without some ice added. The Arran, on the other hand was a lot smoother, but still very flavourful. She loved it straight (as did I).
Sorry, no hat, though of course I did wear a couple today.
We opened a bottle of Arran Sherry Cask. Loved it. We’ve ordered another bottle and one of the Quarter Cask.
Never heard of a Baltic Porter, but it sounds right up my alley. I’ll have a search for one, by I expect that even if I find one, it’ll be crazy expensive.
As is common in Japan, most of my walls are covered in white (though textured) wallpaper. I find it makes it difficult to get decent shots, hence I go to the one patterned wall we have downstairs and take most of my photos on top of the wine cellar.
@Hurricane Jack, @Short Balding Guy, I’m always amazed at your discipline with photo taking of your hats and drinks. I neglect to get pictures more often than not. But I always try to get a shot when I try something new or different.
Yesterday’s beer was a Lithuanian “Hoptomist” rich lager.
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Out for dinner after an early finish to work on Saturday. I went for my Panama, and Etsuko a Tula palm straw.
Shopping on Sunday in my Akubra Capricorn.
I’m in Team Shorts!
Admittedly, it’s usually with straw, but I always wear my Akubra barbecue hat with shorts for summer barbecues.
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