What are you drinking?

@soundbrigade: the German was almost perfect! These services are getting better and better. We should have a global forum that autotranslates everything to everyones native language, breaking down the barriers of diy audio.



now, lets see if I can find some elderberries in my garden... (no chance)
 
We associate elderberry with unpredictable behavior. There is a saying overeat elderberries. This means behaving unpredictably.
Today I decided to buy batches of both these wines https://www.fjp-vins.fr//files/medias/documents/vins-haut-marin/en/Haut-Marin-Amande.pdf and https: // www. fjp-vins .fr // files / medias / documents / vins-haut-marin / en / Haut-Marin-Rose-Gourmand.pdf, but the harvest is 2019. I have tasted rosé wine and the girls will love It. Strawberries and raspberries, delicate, delicious and savory. I can even imagine how my friend's wife says oh, how delicious))) But for us, brutal males, dry white wine is closer to our hearts. Aged in stainless steel tanks and concrete barrels, which is great ..
 
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There was a joke in the USSR: the patient thanks the dentist, these new artificial teeth hurt like real ones, you are just a magician!
In fact, it is not clear why your teeth hurt. Low or high sugar levels or simply from the cold or your dentist is just a magician.😀
 
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Well, for now it's Talisker. I'd prefer Lagavulin 16 year but while it used to be $60/bottle (750ml) here in NH it's now nearly $100/bottle. Hard to justify, though the strong peat flavor along with the smooth taste is hard to beat.
 

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Difficult to go wrong with a 10 years Talisker. But most shops around here have dropped it to carry instead the no age "storm". A pity.

In the peaty but smooth category, I've yet to taste something more to my taste than the Caol Ila distiller's edition.