Yesterday evening I enjoyed the Irish whiskey Redbreast 12. This single pot stilled whiskey is still a fav of mine. The malty, fruity, honey and vanilla tastes stand tall above the alcohol. I enjoy this easy to sip whiskey.
After morning coffee (Volcanica Costa Rica french press) I...
The vicuna wool cap is just classy and very elegant. Congrats on the dynamite cap.
I ran errands early this morning in a diamond weave wool cap. The belted back caps have eye appeal coming and going.
Yesterday I wore a different diamond wool cap.
Friday I wore a vintage JC...
Yesterday evening I sullied about under the brim of a green Turf Club. This Stetson has been just recently been unpacked for wear and the brim is a bit wonky. I need to apply some flange time and steam. Yesterday I used a tugboat crease on the ample crown.
This morning I took a...
Tonight I am deliberately NOT thinking hard and selecting a "fancy-dancy" IPA and swaggering about sipping it and extolling about the taste. I chose a Guinness Stout. I am physically weary and mentally too weary to choose a beer. Taste, quality and limited hype = a Guinness Stout.
I am...
I like the winter season. First snow is always a treat. It is our normal to have snow flurries around Halloween. In the past we have had consistent snow on the ground from mid November and all melted by EOM April. First snow is always a treat.
Best to you and your family Dave, Eric -
Love the red, mostly, wool cap. The eight point cap will really showcase the dynamite wool.
Cheers sir and congrats on the new cap.
Best Wishes, Eric -
A pile of wool was the trick for the cool weather yesterday. The heavy tweed wool cap was comfy.
Morning coffee wearing a "Minnesota tuxedo" and topped in a Stormy Kromer wool cap.
Cheers, Eric -
Home yesterday late evening and scampered around under a Stetson Fifteen. A glorious hat that by the time I grabbed a pic to share it was camouflaged with new snow.
A Gannon Wanderer (inspired by the Stetson of same name) was my choice for a walkabout. This charcoal beaver felt fedora...
Cheers folks!
Tonight I came home and sipped a Surley pilsner (Supreme) and have just poured an Aberlour Casg Annamh. The cool weather has me sitting outside and enjoying this whiskey. Tasty. Just tasty this evening. The sherry cask brewing gives the immediate taste of sherry, figs and...
Here are some caps worn this past week.
Fox Brothers heavy wool tweed fabric cap was perfect for the cool temps.
A Cordova Cap made from Casentino wool was my cold wear cap.
A Prince of Wales (Made by Fox Brothers) wool cap made me feel classy.
Cheers to all cap...
My chores that closed out the weekend were done in a Stormy Kromer wool cap.
Today I picked a cap I wore last week to wear again. The blue/black Harris Tweed cap was grand for the cool and humid weather today.
Cheers, Eric -
Tonight I am sipping my first October beer. The O'so Brewing Company in Plover, WI O-toberfest is an example of a German Marzan beer. It poured a copper red color and had a taste of carmel and malts. The after taste went a bit to far in malty-brown bread and sweet finish for me to buy more...
Arriving home Saturday afternoon I enjoyed a Guinness. A beer that is tasty and fit the cool afternoon. I did a walkabout and enjoyed the moment. As the evening donned I grilled a couple sausages and potatoes for dinner enjoying a Founders All Day IPA. Earlier this morning Costa Rican...
Saturday weather definitely asked for a tweed cap. The gun-check tweed fabric is a Fox Brothers cloth. Gorgeous fabric in person.
This morning I was sport'n a Well Dressed Head cap while enjoying coffee. This is a fabric and pattern that is hard to miss.
Later, I tackled some...
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