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Spent a beautiful afternoon out & about under a Resistol Waco DoubleX. Finally made it to HH, rewarding my good behavior with a few drams of Lagavulin 16.
Did you serenade the neighbors with "Ring of Fire"? Everything looks great BB.No. 1 Quality as I sat on the deck and felt the sunset on my back.
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That is one sweet hat! I'm wondering how that Jack tastes! After a couple I bet you sound like Chris Stapleton!No. 1 Quality as I sat on the deck and felt the sunset on my back.
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LOL...or Cody Jinks. I'm a fan!After a couple I bet you sound like Chris Stapleton!
Couple of favorites right there, Cuz. It was a fine evening for some sunset sitting yesterday, too.No. 1 Quality as I sat on the deck and felt the sunset on my back.
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Now there's a setting I couldn't get enough of.No. 1 Quality as I sat on the deck and felt the sunset on my back.
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I remember when Boulevard Chocolate Ale came out for the first few yrs it was only available during the holiday season, & it was rationed because availability was limited. The first time I really ever had one was about yr 5 or so when it showed up on tap. I saw it on tap & the bartender comped me one. Don't hear much about it now.Chocoholics Anonymous - I don't want to quit!
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VS Chocolate fedora; Boulevard Chocolate Ale; Chocolate Mousse tobacco in a Chocolate colored pipe
I'm glad you tried a Speyside to compare against the Islay, DD. DoubleWood is a good one & always score high. And you paired it well.After an exceptional dinner of grilled salmon, the Balvenie 12, tastes just right. The Stetson Gun Club is my hat today. View attachment 315802
A tip of my hat for your recommendation! The food pairing is most enjoyable. Last week I smoked a Tri tip over mesquite. The Ardbeg Wee Beastie really was a perfect pairing.I'm glad you tried a Speyside to compare against the Islay, DD. DoubleWood is a good one & always score high. And you paired it well.
Thanks for that! If you eat a lot of fresh seafood you might enjoy the characteristics of a Campbelltown Single Malt. It is lighter in Peat smoke than an Islay, but has a mild amount of sea salt & sea air on the palate. It's also a bit oily giving it a thicker mouth feel. BB might enjoy it too. I don't eat much fresh sea food so I just don't drink it. No Sherry or Oak influences like most of the Speysides.A tip of my hat for your recommendation! The food pairing is most enjoyable. Last week I smoked a Tri tip over mesquite. The Ardbeg Wee Beastie really was a perfect pairing.
What a matchChocoholics Anonymous - I don't want to quit!
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VS Chocolate fedora; Boulevard Chocolate Ale; Chocolate Mousse tobacco in a Chocolate colored pipe
Did you serenade the neighbors with "Ring of Fire"? Everything looks great BB.
PS: I'm back on the Aged Blue Corn Whiskey tonight. Good stuff!
That is one sweet hat! I'm wondering how that Jack tastes! After a couple I bet you sound like Chris Stapleton!
Couple of favorites right there, Cuz. It was a fine evening for some sunset sitting yesterday, too.
Now there's a setting I couldn't get enough of.