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An after lunch double shot of Rebel Yell Bourbon & some tobacco with my Peters Bros Shady Oak Bankers Special 7X Seventy-five.
The Knox and Margarita both look good. I have been a little tired of the Citra hopped, hazy IPAs.Pretty pour DD. I don't think I could find that IPA around here; don't recall ever seeing it. Nice Bailey Panama too. You must have reworked it.
Tonight was a special on tacos & cheap margaritas. Burned out on beer, I couldn't resist. So I grabbed my Knox American Royal & went.
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Got to drink some beer in the summer but it doesn't take me long to want to go back to good whisky. Currently out of Tequila at home & needing to make a shopping trip.The Knox and Margarita both look good. I have been a little tired of the Citra hopped, hazy IPAs.
Alabama Boss would probably agree!Tom Gomez semi-colado and the Chill Pils from local brewery, Straight To Ale. If that catchy can art doesn’t give it away the name leaves no doubt this is a Pilsner the worlds most popular style. Seems every micro brewery has one or produces one seasonally.
Typical of the style, not much on the nose, maybe some tartness I can’t identify but not much else. I expect a Pilsner to have a clean taste, refreshing and something to reach for in hot weather. This has a heavier mouth feel than I expected from a Pilsner and slightly bitter up front with a lingering, light malty aftertaste. A little more going on than I would expect from the style. Altogether not a terrible beer and if I go to Straight To Ale again, it’s their only offering I would consider but I won’t look to purchase another six pack. This is the same outfit that brews Monkeynaut, the beer Miss Baker does not wish to be associated with. Nasty stuff.
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God rest Miss Baker, I gotta lay credit where it's due.... the art on a can of Monkeynaut more accurately reflects what you're going to experience when you drink it than anything else on the market.Tom Gomez semi-colado and the Chill Pils from local brewery, Straight To Ale. If that catchy can art doesn’t give it away the name leaves no doubt this is a Pilsner, the worlds most popular style. Seems every micro brewery has one or produces one seasonally.
Typical of the style, not much on the nose, maybe some tartness I can’t identify but not much else. I expect a Pilsner to have a clean taste, refreshing and something to reach for in hot weather. This has a heavier mouth feel than I expected from a Pilsner and slightly bitter up front with a lingering, light malty aftertaste. A little more going on than I would expect from the style. Altogether not a terrible beer and if I go to Straight To Ale again, it’s their only offering I would consider but I won’t look to purchase another six pack. This is the same outfit that brews Monkeynaut, the beer Miss Baker does not wish to be associated with. Nasty stuff.
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I like the texture on your BaileyWork done for the day. I usually avoid alcohol on weeknights, but opened a bottle of bubbly tonight to raise my glass to the newly crowned World Champion New Zealand cricket team! The hat is my paper Bailey that has been my summer work hat of late. View attachment 342961 View attachment 342962
Wow. Just Wow.Visiting a friend in SC who works for a Jack distributor. Walked in and saw some of his collection. What caught my eye immediately was the Eric Church bottle. He was the favorite of my brother in law who passed recently and according to my friend one of the few to make it on to a JD bottle. We did not drink that one… but we were sipping the 125th Anniversary Red Dog Saloon sour mash
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Kia ora.Long week here at my house. A bit later I am heading over to watch the US Gymnastics Olympic Trials with a couple of coaches, parents and gymnasts.
Earlier in the week a Surley Pilsner was a treat.
The pilsner was good but not flavorful enough during our glorious cool evening. A Guinness met and exceeded my desire.
Home yesterday meant I could actually fix a meal and sit down at the table. A luxury that I appreciate. Phò Hài Sàn (seafood Pho soup) and Com Chiên Tôm (fried rice with shrimp). The Pho broth had been in a stock pot all day. Excellent meal without making me feel full. It beats coffee, energy bars and apple sauce (squeeze packets) which are my work food. A Surley Pilsner beer and ice water was the perfect pairing.
I was waiting for my wife to get ready to head out for the evening and sipped a beer from a recent assortment that Omni Beer delivered earlier in the week. A Mango sour melt was my choice to pretend that I am patiently waiting. Interesting beer. The warm weather makes the sour fruit taste excellent. I will provide feedback to the brewery that less vanilla been and malt sugars would improve the aftertaste.
This morning I grilled some walleye and romaine lettuce heads. I sampled the Omni
Raspberry and Passion fruit melt with breakfast. Excellent tart finish. Feedback to the brewer on this beer will be similar as the Mango - less vanilla and malt sugars.
Cheers folks. Best, Eric -