Fine looking hat HJIt's feeling like fall for most of the day now so time to break out my BSHW 1920's - 1930's clone for TGIFHH.
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Then back home for a NBD opening the 1921 Tequila Reposado.
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Thanks Joe!Fine looking hat HJ
Jupiter and Venus have been showing up so bright in the sky of late.Home and enjoying a pour from a Surley growler.
I met the liquor store delivery in the driveway just before dinner and opened a newly arrived Guinness.
I was enjoying another pour from the growler after some wood chopping.
I started a fire in one of our fire pits to burn off some fallen limbs and to enjoy the fire's ambiance. Using a phone app I actually see Jupiter. Cheers!
Great beer and value in purchasing a local brewery's growlers. I continue to enjoy the evenings fire.
Cheers, Eric -
Jupiter and Venus have been showing up so bright in the sky of late.
Which did you enjoy more, the Dill Pickle Lager or the Great Pumpkin?Enjoying some outdoor quiet time with an Elysian Great Pumpkin and the Adam Mr. Main Street. View attachment 364170
Enjoying some outdoor quiet time with an Elysian Great Pumpkin and the Adam Mr. Main Street. View attachment 364170
Which did you enjoy more, the Dill Pickle Lager or the Great Pumpkin?
Out under a Resistol Waco blowing off steam after the game. No Open Container laws were broken.
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Bowler and a beer
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Chase and Co with Yuengling Flight
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Bowler and a beer
Beer and a bowler - catchy.
MaybeLove the Mainstreet fedora. Glad you found quiet time.
Excellent pic of "steam."
Beer and a bowler - catchy. A You Tube beer review channel is in that phrases future.
Which did you enjoy more, the Dill Pickle Lager or the Great Pumpkin?
How about Derby and a dram, or Scotch and a Stetson?
Aloha embroidered Stetson. Bombs Away! View attachment 364954 View attachment 364955 View attachment 364956
Viva la revolución! It's Tequila Tuesday under a Resistol Waco with a NBD of Siete Leguas Tequila Reposado.
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In full disclosure Arnold & a former NBA player whose identity escapes me at the moment, are partners & own Lobos Tequila. After cutting a cigar I have dipped the cap end into Scotch (& seen others do similar) before lighting it. You get the flavor from your drink the first few pulls but it dissipates rather quickly. You can only dip the cap once or twice without getting it soft & messy, ruining the cigar. I have never brushed the leaf wrapper with Cedar strips dipped in my drink, or rolled the cigar thru the drips on a prep board. I doubt that adds much, especially the Cedar & would consider that just part of the ritual.Just a reflection: Yours and others tequila posts frequently have me looking up the tequilas to try one out. I need to commit to a try. Additionally, I have never smoked a cigar (or cigarette or pipe) and after watching Arnold I have been thinking that would be a worthy try before I pass on. My nose can instantly recall my Dad's pipe tobacco smell when I recall the memory of it. I remember Half and Half, Sir Walter Raleigh and Velvet as being on his working desk. They sat on a stainless steel tray. Tampers, cleaners and wooden stick matches all were on the same tray. My Dad would quote Albert Einstein when we boys or grad students hanging about would ask about pipe smoking, “I believe that pipe smoking contributes to a somewhat calm and objective judgment in all human affairs.”