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Hats and Drinks - A Match Made in Heaven

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Been wearing the 7XCB OR all day & just realized a bit ago I should have been wearing jefe on Cinco de Mayo!

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I like that photo! Hat band, hat, and label go so good together. Just like Scotch and steak!

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Thank you DD! I can raise & cook a pretty good steak but all I can do is hunt for good Scotch. Longmorn is hard to find, especially aged longer than 12 yrs. I should be saving this for a special occasion; I have one bottle left. It's "evaporating" fast!
 
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Maple Bacon Coffee Porter, by Budda Brewery (Florida). It has just enough of everything.
Damn, what will they think of next? Could you really taste bacon or was it just smokey? I've had bacon flavored gormet popcorn before & it tasted like those bacon crackers you used to be able to buy before anything with trans fats disappeared. I'll be waiting on a Pork Spare Ribs BBQ Lager.
 

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Damn, what will they think of next? Could you really taste bacon or was it just smokey? I've had bacon flavored gormet popcorn before & it tasted like those bacon crackers you used to be able to buy before anything with trans fats disappeared. I'll be waiting on a Pork Spare Ribs BBQ Lager.

Jack; Or perhaps brisket porter? ;) A smoked salmon lager? :confused: This could get crazy.

Not my fav as I tasted bacon - smoked fat pork. An after taste of fatty bacon and hops is not grand, IMO. I do really like bacon, but not in my beer/coffee or breakfast oatmeal. My opinion certainly. I am truly convinced after finishing this beer that bacon should be used for more conventional uses. Recently my nephew on some international travels and sent back a pics of a bacon flavored coffee drink he had - we agreed that was tooooo much. Of course he had to try it. I agreed with trying it. mM curiosity would have trumped as well. Aged wisdom aside, even I would have tried it. Certainly is something about the smoked pork flavor that is just so darn appealing. I can tolerate Brussels Sprouts as long as bacon and butter are the flavor that mask the nasty bitter spoiled cabbage like flavor of the sprouts. Bacon and butter. I could probably eat kale daily with butter and bacon. To each their own. Bacon does have a limit for me. Beer and bacon is a limit. Snacking on a stick of bacon whilst sipping a fine beer would be grand. Not combined.

I took an early evening and headed home to sit around a log fire and sip some sour beer. The beer's hoppy sour taste is definitely more up my alley on a cool May evening. I plan to open a Founders Porter or Breakfast Stout tomorrow evening. I sense the need to bring my taste pallet back to my "normal."

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Not my fav as I tasted bacon - smoked fat pork.
I agree, be it a Stout, Porter or Lager I think the taste would be a might much & perhaps artificial. Even with the smokey Islay Single Malt Scotches, I prefer one of mild smoke. Too much smoke & that's all you taste.

It was impossible to get much sleep last night with all the storms. More to come over the next wk. I have an appointment to get some stitches out this morning. I can't see them except with a mirror, or I would stay in & take them out myself. Will be ready for a nap later.

Little town near where I live.
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I agree, be it a Stout, Porter or Lager I think the taste would be a might much & perhaps artificial. Even with the smokey Islay Single Malt Scotches, I prefer one of mild smoke. Too much smoke & that's all you taste.

It was impossible to get much sleep last night with all the storms. More to come over the next wk. I have an appointment to get some stitches out this morning. I can't see them except with a mirror, or I would stay in & take them out myself. Will be ready for a nap later.

Little town near where I live.
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It’s good to hear from you Jack. I hope you are out of harm’s way. I know your area is getting pounded by the weather.
Be safe and well.
Bowen
PS: loved the Bull Dogger! Looks good on you.
 
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This one's for @Hurricane Jack, my newest favorite beer. A Milwaukee, WI brewed Kolsch style beer. 5% ABV with a slightly malty taste to start which quickly evolves in to a clean, citrus like finish with 0 aftertaste. Perfect for this 91 F afternoon. They are too easy to slam. No maple syrup porter coffee bacon flavor was detected.

4 X 6 1/2 Wrangler by Miller Bros. for the full sun and temps.

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...my newest favorite beer.
I remember Dale liking & recommending it not long ago. I've not tried it & have only seen it in the grocery stores here. I'm sure the Colognian Germans won't mind you drinking it either. I like a good German Bock.

After a recent shot fired across my bow I've been drinking a blue agave spirit distilled here in America. Probably best used in a cocktail instead of sipped, but it will get there.

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This one's for @Hurricane Jack, my newest favorite beer. A Milwaukee, WI brewed Kolsch style beer. 5% ABV with a slightly malty taste to start which quickly evolves in to a clean, citrus like finish with 0 aftertaste. Perfect for this 91 F afternoon. They are too easy to slam. No maple syrup porter coffee bacon flavor was detected.

4 X 6 1/2 Wrangler by Miller Bros. for the full sun and temps.

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Lieni's were around $12.00 a case (24 pack) when I was an undergraduate. Perfect college beer, IMO. My taste for Leini's may have been burned out by the time I headed off to grad. school. I would take it over a maple, coffee, bacon beer any day.

Cheers folks.
 
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I met an older retired couple a few months ago & he is a retired airline employee, so with their airline pass they are frequent world travelers. They go to Ireland often & he really likes a thick heavy potato bread they have there. Someone gave him a recipe for it & he has been making it in large batches several times a yr. But he said he didn't know what to do with the large amount of potato water with confectionary sugar in it that he was generating so he got a recipe to make potato beer. She doesn't drink beer; I said if you need someone to peel potatos I'm your man!
 

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