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This one, as I post.
http://greatlakesbeer.com/index.php/beer/pompous-ass/
It's very good, too.
I thought I'd be drinking a nice latte with breakfast, until I took a sip and discovered comeone had added sweetener to it after I specifically said no sugar or added flavourings. Vile. Vile. Vile.
Needed watermelon rind to make pickles. Juiced the watermelon, so as not to waste it.
Splash of lime cordial, a little mint bitters . . .pretty refreshing!
Sent my wife into the liquor store to buy some be vies for Labour Day. She comes out with a Goose Island variety pack. From Chicago 'It had a Canadian flag on it.' ....she says. That and some hard root beer. Oh..yay..
I did not know that Iron Maiden made beer... and yes, this is what I'm drinking right now.
Water. The humidity is killing me today.
Ah poor widdle snookums has some humidity.
In about an hour it's going to be time for a Lychee liquor martini!
I have to find me some of this!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundl ... -1.3262842
Masala Chai.
Started to get a little worn on the products of Islay and the Highlands. So I started exploring Speyside and the Islands!
The Glenrothes doesn't have a time associated with it for how long it's been casked. They say it stays in barrels till it matures, then is released. I'd say thought it was 15 - 18 years. It's very smooth and full. Long tasting to it as well.
The Jura is from the Isle of Jura, and is very fruity and nutty. Almost a smell of ripe plums and white grapes to it's nose.
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I accidentally happened across a receipt that told me that Mrs. Bart bought me a pricey bottle of Redbreast (Irish whiskey) for Christmas.
I'll be sure to post my thoughts when I drink it! Sláinte!
Coffee in Lugano.
About $7 CDN each.
Took a pass on the tiramisu, which would have been about 20 bucks.
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