Stop in for a drink.

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Having a couple fingers of 1792. It's pretty smooth for barrel strength. 125 proof.

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Having a couple fingers of 1792. It's pretty smooth for barrel strength. 125 proof.

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Woof. I've learned to not drink anything like that and stick to my half-water Keystone Light beer. I love that stuff, but when I drink it, I turn into the HULK in my mind. I'm 53, 5'7", 160 pounds... drink that, and now I think I can smack that 25 yr. old, 6'4" 275 pound asshole in the mouth and come out on top. I've learned that doesn't work out very well. :)
 
Woof. I've learned to not drink anything like that and stick to my half-water Keystone Light beer. I love that stuff, but when I drink it, I turn into the HULK in my mind. I'm 53, 5'7", 160 pounds... drink that, and now I think I can smack that 25 yr. old, 6'4" 275 pound asshole in the mouth and come out on top. I've learned that doesn't work out very well. :)
Not me. I just tip over in the garage, break my Rye bottle, hit my head, and loose my glasses. That was last Friday's fun! :lol:
 
Mostly, I just get to a nice cruising altitude and stay there. Never so high that I will be hurt by the fall.

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Mostly, I just get to a nice cruising altitude and stay there. Never so high that I will be hurt by the fall.

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I made a huge mistake and brought the bottle to the camp fire. I usually leave it in the house and come in to mix a drink. Then I can tell if I can have another or not. I apparently got past the point of no return. :BangHead::BangHead:
 
I made a huge mistake and brought the bottle to the camp fire. I usually leave it in the house and come in to mix a drink. Then I can tell if I can have another or not. I apparently got past the point of no return. :BangHead::BangHead:
Good thing for me I've NEVER gone past the point of no return. Don't ask my wife if I ever have, though... she lies.
 
I went out exploring. Go Kart night at the oval track, with today's icky weather and the just recently lifted flood advisory I wasn't expecting much in the way of activity there. On the way I get a craving for a latte, McD's will do. Off to the track, may have been half dozen karts there, why stay? Get home with half of that latte, Fireball, it needs Fireball. Mighty tasty it is :lol:. I just better not start my days in the latte with Fireball combination :rofl:.
 
I went out exploring. Go Kart night at the oval track, with today's icky weather and the just recently lifted flood advisory I wasn't expecting much in the way of activity there. On the way I get a craving for a latte, McD's will do. Off to the track, may have been half dozen karts there, why stay? Get home with half of that latte, Fireball, it needs Fireball. Mighty tasty it is :lol:. I just better not start my days in the latte with Fireball combination :rofl:.
Dammit, now I have to go out and buy a McD latte, and some fireball, just so I can try starting out my day with that.
 
I went out exploring. Go Kart night at the oval track, with today's icky weather and the just recently lifted flood advisory I wasn't expecting much in the way of activity there. On the way I get a craving for a latte, McD's will do. Off to the track, may have been half dozen karts there, why stay? Get home with half of that latte, Fireball, it needs Fireball. Mighty tasty it is :lol:. I just better not start my days in the latte with Fireball combination :rofl:.
Can't go wrong there!
 
Whiskey tasting club tonight. We had a couple picks from Balcones Distilling from Texas. Brimstone was a favorite. A smoke infused whiskey that was very good! Very good! BRIMSTONE
This one-of-a-kind whisky is smoked with sun-baked Texas scrub oak using our own secret process. The result is a whisky full of fresh, youthful corn and light fruit notes married with a bold smokiness. Whether you like smoky whiskies, or just have a penchant for big, new flavors, Brimstone is sure to be a memorable pour. Aromas of masa, Texas campfire and powdered sugar backed by stone fruit, peppery spice, and mint. Bold yet balanced, Brimstone is yet another Texas original from Balcones. Balcones smokes the spirit rather than the grain itself. Its innovative techniques such as this are creating a buzz around American whiskey.

Nose: Barbecue, steaks, brown sugar, raisins, honey roast pork, confectioners' sugar, cold-smoked butter, corn husk, BBQ pit, stone fruit, chili peppers and graham crackers

Palate: Peppery and sweet in equal quantities with some herbal undertones and BBQ sauce overtones, candied oak smoke, English pipe tobacco, butter, orange marmalade, fruit cocktail, sweet tea, chili peppers

Finish: The finish is like a pepper-rubbed steak with a little charcoal too, long dry finish, herbal/mint ends in a mineralness as smoke returns.

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Stoped in to say hello, storms are moving in, everyone have a dandy evening
 
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