With most of the craft beers being produced, the labels are far more interesting than the contents.
Yes, they do tend to be conservative with flavour. I see it as a short term fad anyways, regarding the really small operations. Hopefully they have a good exit strategy.
well we do need to watch what we drink to wash down our meds
my Gabapentin for post shingles nerve pain makes alcohol go further
Acetaminophen and alcohol need to be watched carefully
I'm alternating doses acetaminophen and ibuprofen - and getting quarterly blood enzyme tests for liver damage
ibuprofen acetaminophen combination pain - Google Search
I've been sweetening unsweetend soymilk with Acai or Naked Mighty Mango
my Gabapentin for post shingles nerve pain makes alcohol go further
Good to hear.
Will it work as well as the opioids?
Is it covered by my wife's medical plan? Right now I pay $5 for 100 Tramadol.
I guess we should do this in a different thread.
Acetaminophen and alcohol need to be watched carefully
I'm alternating doses acetaminophen and ibuprofen - and getting quarterly blood enzyme tests for liver damage
ibuprofen acetaminophen combination pain - Google Search
I've been sweetening unsweetend soymilk with Acai or Naked Mighty Mango
I work part time as a private maths tutor.
Last week was last week for exams.
I went to pick up my books and old exam papers from a student.
He gave me a bottle of wine as thanks for my help.
It was a Pino Noir which went down very well.
I don't normally drink but had a couple of large glasses.
Half an hour later couldn't feel my legs !
Will have to stick to my half pint shandy in the future.
Last week was last week for exams.
I went to pick up my books and old exam papers from a student.
He gave me a bottle of wine as thanks for my help.
It was a Pino Noir which went down very well.
I don't normally drink but had a couple of large glasses.
Half an hour later couldn't feel my legs !
Will have to stick to my half pint shandy in the future.
my Gabapentin for post shingles nerve pain makes alcohol go further
Acetaminophen and alcohol need to be watched carefully
I'm alternating doses acetaminophen and ibuprofen - and getting quarterly blood enzyme tests for liver damage
ibuprofen acetaminophen combination pain - Google Search
I've been sweetening unsweetend soymilk with Acai or Naked Mighty Mango
Definitely wise to avoid alcohol with acetaminophen. If you have to take a lot, you could try N-Acetyl-Cysteine supplementation, it's used for overdose and has a pretty good safety profile.
Never had to take Gabapentin, but if it's not working for you or you don't like the side effects, you could try low dose Amitriptyline or Nortryptyline. They are tricyclic antidepressants, but have a significant impact on nerve pain for a lot of people. The doses you would use for nerve pain are well below what most would consider the psychoactive threshold.
Currently drinking Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban - now 14 year old, they upped the age statement by 2 recently!
I work part time as a private maths tutor.
Last week was last week for exams.
I went to pick up my books and old exam papers from a student.
He gave me a bottle of wine as thanks for my help.
It was a Pino Noir which went down very well.
I don't normally drink but had a couple of large glasses.
Half an hour later couldn't feel my legs !
Will have to stick to my half pint shandy in the future.
I'm a whisk(e)y drinker normally, and find that Pinot Noir is really drinkable in comparison. Have to watch out because it's not as tannic or bold as a Cabernet Sauvignon but still has decent ABV for a wine.
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I normally treat premium vodka as an oxymoron, but it was on sale:
The Sobie is quite nice indeed, but my biggest surprise on last trip to Maui was the Kirkland’s at the Kahului Costco. There are more than a few local craft distilleries on the island doing some very nice vodkas and gins, including Sheringham and Victoria Distillers - next time you’re in the neighbourhood, take the tasting tours. Victoria’s Left Coast distilled from Hemp seed hearts is a particularly smooth sipper.
Because it is. If you look up what qualifies as Vodka, you'd be unwise with your money to pay extra.I normally treat premium vodka as an oxymoron, but it was on sale:
I hope this wasn't in reference to Tramadol. Tramacet is the one with Acetaminophen.Acetaminophen and alcohol need to be watched carefully
Besides, I never drink before I get up and always quit before bed.
Will in a minute cook some fresh potatoes and eat with some nice marinated herring and small amounts of:
Bierschnaps, barelled
Hochrad Vodka 1989
Khortitsya Vodka
Corenwyn Genever
Bierschnaps, barelled
Hochrad Vodka 1989
Khortitsya Vodka
Corenwyn Genever
People not always need to have a casino for real money, they can launder money from any legal activities also. You wrote about alcohol, do you think bar owners don't launder money? I mean, for money laundering, it is not so important to be privy to drugs or casinos.Around this area, money laundering is huge. People buy cars with cash from drug money or other illicit activities. One of the biggest cleaning stations is a casino. I was wondering if they had a little left over after a night of gambling.
Oh, coffee and homemade lemon soda for me this morn.
firsly, I think you missed Cal's point; the amount of "dirty" money (foreign and domestic) being laundered by sales of exotic cars, mega-mansions - many of which sit vacant, or are rented via VRBO, etc - and through casinos has become quite a hot-button issue in the lower mainland area, if not elsewhere.
Not to be a too much of a homer... but Cigar City Jai Alai is IMO the most incredibly tasty IPA. Malty/bready like a good English, hoppy like a good IPA of course, with a citrus backdrop that just works. And very aromatic with late additions. A personal favorite. At 7.5% it also 'works'.
I bought a minnie keg of heineken last night tomorrow is gonna be a scorcher so I need to keep hydrated.
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