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Yeah me either but I am even more finicky. I don't buy them without corks in bottles.Beer is so much better in the bottle...and with some types on tap. I never buy it in cans.
HD
Yeah me either but I am even more finicky. I don't buy them without corks in bottles.Beer is so much better in the bottle...and with some types on tap. I never buy it in cans.
HD
Have you seen the glass nipple in wine bottles?Yeah me either but I am even more finicky. I don't buy them without corks in bottles.
A screw cap?! :faint: No crumbly corks in my Ovila. However, I have had crumbly corks in every bottle of Amrut scotch I have ever bought. lol lol I keep extras around for just such and emergency---otherwise I would have to drink the whole bottle. You sure you haven't tried wine in a box?Have you seen the glass nipple in wine bottles?
I've had some Italian wine like that, and I've got to say it's a bit easier if you have an older vintage (ie 8-9yrs old).
There are some makers I avoid because I've run across too many "crumbly" corks.
If I wanted to go fishing with a cork, I'd go to the lake!
My latest find is a wine from Argentina with a screw-cap.
Not bad....not great, but not bad.
I could try wine in a box, but I have a comfy chair I like to enjoy it in.A screw cap?! :faint: No crumbly corks in my Ovila. However, I have had crumbly corks in every bottle of Amrut scotch I have ever bought. lol lol I keep extras around for just such and emergency---otherwise I would have to drink the whole bottle. You sure you haven't tried wine in a box?
The spares I have are from other empty scotch bottles. You mean in a rocking chair?I could try wine in a box, but I have a comfy chair I like to enjoy it in.
If I get a broken cork, I have some spares as well, usually from Walmart.
I bought a really heavy one (made by oxo) at Target years ago, but when you put it on the bottle it's then too tall to stand in the fridge!
Now how did I know that?Shorty glass.
Yeah me either but I am even more finicky. I don't buy them without corks in bottles.
Oh, free is always good.'Cause that's what my dad bought me
You need a leather one. My grandmother used to knit on one of those.No, one of these.
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The beer has to be really special for me to try it without a real cork.Is that an absolute rule? The latest edition of Bottleworks Imagination Series (XII), made for them by the Bruery (one of your Orange County operations) came in a capped 750.
If its free; its for me.And if it's free, take two.
Black tastes like strong water to me. There is just no flavor---but then again, I am used to scotch which has a multitude of flavor no matter where it is from.Well Plano is now a fully wet city, and I stopped off at the bottle shop on my way home last night to see what they had. I bought a bottle of Johnny Walker Black label last night to give it a go. Not generally one for blended whiskey...but it's not bad. I was hoping they'd have my Bulleit Rye, but even though they didn't said they'd order it in for me.