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That's probably accurate. Their normal bottling of 15 is distilled @ 43% & said to be oily.
I take it Winters Gold could be hard to find stateside?
O'Malley & Sons was established in 1842. I don't get there often enough due to the distance from home. I was going to be in the area today so I took my derby planning to stop, only to learn weekdays this time of yr they don't open until 5:00 PM.
My birthday is coming up soon. Maybe I'll plan to party at O'Malley's then stay at a B&B instead of driving home.
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Not sure i’ve ever seen you in a derby Jack. You’re from the Show Me state so how bout a head shot while you wait til 5p?O'Malley & Sons was established in 1842. I don't get there often enough due to the distance from home. I was going to be in the area today so I took my derby planning to stop, only to learn weekdays this time of yr they don't open until 5:00 PM.
My birthday is coming up soon. Maybe I'll plan to party at O'Malley's then stay at a B&B instead of driving home.
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Now that's about more than I can take! A 7xCB, the lake, and a correctly sized ale! The logo alone, makes me want an ale.Had me a Revolver Blood and Honey Ale for lunch today at a close by lake with a Restaurant/Bar with a great patio. Wearing the Stetson 7XCB.
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If I owned a place with history & a life of its own like O'Malley's, derbys & top hats would be required dress code out of respect for its history!Looks like a very cool pub. And the Derby to go with it !!
I couldn't wait till 5:00 but I'm planning on going back sometime B4 the holidays are over.You’re from the Show Me state so how bout a head shot while you wait til 5p?
If I owned a place with history & a life of its own like O'Malley's, derbys & top hats would be required dress code out of respect for its history!
I couldn't wait till 5:00 but I'm planning on going back sometime B4 the holidays are over.
These are all taken with a modern Dobbs. I don't have anything yet with the Keith.
ST. Patrick's Day, 2019
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Irishfest 2017
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Victorian party, 2016
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Hell Jack, you friggin rock a derby too!If I owned a place with history & a life of its own like O'Malley's, derbys & top hats would be required dress code out of respect for its history!
I couldn't wait till 5:00 but I'm planning on going back sometime B4 the holidays are over.
These are all taken with a modern Dobbs. I don't have anything yet with the Keith.
ST. Patrick's Day, 2019
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Irishfest 2017
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Victorian party, 2016
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Now that's about more than I can take! A 7xCB, the lake, and a correctly sized ale! The logo alone, makes me want an ale.
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Looks great on you !
Thanks! I can do the Victorian thing. Need a good Victorian beard barber & some small round glasses. I used to have a pair of blue lens wires just like Quaid wore as Doc Holiday, but they were in my truck when it got stolen. Haven't been able to find any wire frames to replace them.Hell Jack, you friggin rock a derby too!
If I owned a place with history & a life of its own like O'Malley's, derbys & top hats would be required dress code out of respect for its history!
Thanks BB! As you might imagine from 1842, it's a tiny place & the original entry was from the street, on the other side. A few yrs ago they poured a big concrete patio on the backside to accommodate more people during warm weather season. That serves as the main entrance now & these pics were taken from there. The inside remains as it has been for many, many yrs; not really sure if anyone really knows for how long. It is on the National Historic Registry however, so they can't change much.Sorry they weren't open, HJ. They missed an opportunity to have a guest that can wear the hell out of that style hat.
Thanks BB! As you might imagine from 1842, it's a tiny place & the original entry was from the street, on the other side. A few yrs ago they poured a big concrete patio on the backside to accommodate more people during warm weather season. That serves as the main entrance now & these pics were taken from there. The inside remains as it has been for many, many yrs; not really sure if anyone really knows for how long. It is on the National Historic Registry however, so they can't change much.
If I owned a place with history & a life of its own like O'Malley's, derbys & top hats would be required dress code out of respect for its history!
I couldn't wait till 5:00 but I'm planning on going back sometime B4 the holidays are over.
These are all taken with a modern Dobbs. I don't have anything yet with the Keith.
ST. Patrick's Day, 2019
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Irishfest 2017
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Victorian party, 2016
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For some weird reason, I have been looking at derbys lately. Beards and derbys look good!If I owned a place with history & a life of its own like O'Malley's, derbys & top hats would be required dress code out of respect for its history!
I couldn't wait till 5:00 but I'm planning on going back sometime B4 the holidays are over.
These are all taken with a modern Dobbs. I don't have anything yet with the Keith.
ST. Patrick's Day, 2019
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Irishfest 2017
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Victorian party, 2016
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It's that Victorian thing, & you don't look like some 12 yr old pudgy faced kid trying to look cool wearing one.Beards and derbys look good!