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What Did You Drink Last Night?

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Made a little stop before work today.
 

alsendk

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Pabst blue ribbon.....reminds me about the film called blue velvet by David Lynch.
Frank - the very dangerous man (Dennis Hopper`s) favourite beer.
Wonderful movie btw.
 
Two peach trees are loaded and as you called it the Moorepark apricot just needed another season or so. This year I had about a half of a bushelof apricots! Redhaven peach are coming now and Halehaven by next week.:)

You mentioned the Rye the first time I posted about this (anti-charcoal bourbon thing...:p)- I haven't tried it, though I'll bet it works!
Cynar!?!? well tonight of course- Norma Jean- Gin, lemon juice, mint, aaaaand Cynar!

My grandfather had a Moorpark. I have had a bit of experience with them. :p I am glad to hear it. :D

I'll bet it works better. :p

Cynar?! With all that?! Oh geez! You ruined it. Substitute anything but that! :eeek:lol lol lol
 

HardBoiledMarlowe

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After two days of stifling heat and frustrating defeat, I chose to unwind with my favorite summertime cocktail: gin & tonic made with Bombay Sapphire.
 

Chasseur

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The Suntory Hibiki is supposedly pretty good too. :cheers1:

I've only sampled it at the DFS not bought a bottle yet. Next time I'll have to make the sacrifice...

Also been on a St. Germain spritzer kick lately... A place I like has it as a nice happy hour special.
 

wallis

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There is a local brew-pubhere in the historic "Distillery District" of Toronto called the Mill Street Brewery. They make some of my favourite beers. Their organic lager is a very easy drinking beer (incredibly complex for a light lager), and is perfect for the cottage. Their IPA is just outstanding, and the "Cobble Stone Stout" is my personal favourite stout. Last night I tried one of their seasonal brews the Ambre De La Chaudiere. It is a northern French style unfiltered amber ale... sort of like a dark/malty wheat beer. Although, not my favourite, it was quite enjoyable and went down very easy.
 
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