rum and coke has become my favorite drink. I never drink cola normally, but with rum is so good and I shouldnt say but addictive!
Dr. Pepper and Rum, with a lemon slice -- very nice.
For me, it's Melita decaf at the moment -- out of the French press.
Dr Pepper (full sugar !)
Buzzing.
A bit risky I would say..🙄😀
Hyperactive comes to mind..Don't get mixing your toasties...
Regards
M. Gregg
Numi Organic Chai Tea with Peace River raw honey
(it is only lunch time presently - but of course always 5:00PM somewhere)
(it is only lunch time presently - but of course always 5:00PM somewhere)
North Shore Distillery – Sol Chamomile Citrus
I'm not usually one for flavored spirits, but this one... oh my.
I'm not usually one for flavored spirits, but this one... oh my.
Coffee: Any Brand, Black & No Sugar, Re-Heated Day-Old in my "seasoned' and unwashed coffee mug!
Life is so very good!
😀
Life is so very good!
😀
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Cheers, guys... 😉
Coffee: Any Brand, Black & No Sugar, Re-Heated Day-Old in my "seasoned' and unwashed coffee mug!
Life is so very good!
😀
Really , no acid reflux issues ..... ?
Really , no acid reflux issues ..... ?
No, I've never had any issues at all, but I carry Norwegian genes, so I'm genetically protected against any problems with Lutefisk or Coffee!
🙄
Best Regards,
Terry
Numi Organic Chai Tea with Peace River raw honey
(it is only lunch time presently - but of course always 5:00PM somewhere)
Hi Chris,
My Ex-Wife's Uncle in Edmonton (yes, I was once married to a Canuck) used to make Mead with Honey from the Peace River Country. Absolutely "the" very best liquid anything, I ever drank!
Because the honey can vary so much taste-wise from one area to another, it's evidently too hard to consistantly brew in any large enough quanity to be a commercial success.
Best Regards,
Terry
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Right now I am drinking a Stone Stochasticity Project: Quadro Triticale. The Stochasticity project from Stone, the makers of Angry Bastard Ale and other hop bombs, is their more experimental line of beers. This one is their take on a Belgian Quadrupel Ale, they use Triticale which gives a hybrid wheat/rye characteristic to the drink. It's surprisingly tasty and not too hoppy. Hops fall in line, though maybe to the high side, of what I would expect from a quadrupel. The flavor is unmistakably Belgian influenced but with a sweet and spicy rye note that actually fills it out QUITE nicely. This is a REALLY enjoyable beer. I'm finding it a bit sad that the bottle is almost finished right now as I type.
As an aside, if you are ever in the San Diego area a Stone brewery tour is a MUST! It's a pleasant tour and IIRC its free! Though you do need to come a bit early to reserve a spot. At the end of the tour you get to try free beer! The San Diego beer scene is interesting, while these guys compete against each other, they also understand that much of their success comes from the success of the region. So they support each other, sharing recipes, doing collaborative projects and promoting each other. During beer week, each brewery will have on tap the beer from another brewery in order to cross promote and expose people to another breweries wares. This often helps promote the smaller breweries and bring them into attention. There are quite a few very solid breweries out here: Stone, AleSmith, Ballast Point, Green Flash, Karl Strauss, etc. All of these are within a 20 min or less drive from where I live. If you love beer its one of the cities you have to visit. Heck, beer culture is so ingrained in the city that at my work we have an annual beer brewing competition where the entire company will join various teams (usually around 5-7 teams) to brew beers on company time😀.
As an aside, if you are ever in the San Diego area a Stone brewery tour is a MUST! It's a pleasant tour and IIRC its free! Though you do need to come a bit early to reserve a spot. At the end of the tour you get to try free beer! The San Diego beer scene is interesting, while these guys compete against each other, they also understand that much of their success comes from the success of the region. So they support each other, sharing recipes, doing collaborative projects and promoting each other. During beer week, each brewery will have on tap the beer from another brewery in order to cross promote and expose people to another breweries wares. This often helps promote the smaller breweries and bring them into attention. There are quite a few very solid breweries out here: Stone, AleSmith, Ballast Point, Green Flash, Karl Strauss, etc. All of these are within a 20 min or less drive from where I live. If you love beer its one of the cities you have to visit. Heck, beer culture is so ingrained in the city that at my work we have an annual beer brewing competition where the entire company will join various teams (usually around 5-7 teams) to brew beers on company time😀.
If you love beer its one of the cities you have to visit.
Well, as someone who lives within spitting distance of Milwaukee...😀
Stone does make some really excellent stuff. AB and their IPA are particular favorites of mine. The Quadro sounds intriguing.
Had some Day of the Dead IPA last night, to much to fast with some Templeton Rye, made me sick. Oh well live and learn live and learn.
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