What are you drinking tonight?

dirtyninety

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Scotch. Plastic bottle. third such plastic bottle since we have been told to not touch our face and wash our hands for 20 seconds while humming the theme to Facts of Life.
 

cyclonesurveyor

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Currently an Odell Wolfpicker. But like dirty, I am going to switch to Kirkland's finest blended scotch for my zoom happy hour tonight, and its in a glass bottle so it's fancy.
 

cfsivert

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I made a bottle of Whisky-cello. I also invented it.
Poured half a bottle of Bulliett Rye into another bottle. Put in the rinds of an organic orange.
Left in cupboard for 3wks.
Added simple syrup I made with Demerera sugar.

It’s very sweet. So now I mix it with the Rye.
 

BCClone

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Not exactly sure.
I've been drinking lots of whiskey as of late. **** this virus


Yukon Jack cleared up a stomach issue I had. Blowing out of both ends, chugged about a third of a bottle of Yukon, tossed my cookies and was fine after that. Go with Yukon!!
 

bsaltyman

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German/Austrian beer is light, floral and unbelievably good. There are a multitude of different breweries and no bad ones.

Well, I was planning to go over there in May, but with everything that’s going on we had to cancel our trip :( Hopefully next year we can make it over there to sample some Bavarian beer.
 

GetAwesome

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Laphroaig Triple Wood, neat.

Absolute favorite distillery, though the Triple is arguably one of their weakest variations, a bit too sweet and mellow for the Laphroaig name. I picked up a few bottles on a covid-relief whiskey sale from a local bar.
 
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Stewo

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Been drinking Buffalo Trace and Johnny Walker. Especially since this coronavirus bull **** started.
 
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GrindingAway

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Starting with a Boulevard Wheat.

Soon will be moving on to I think my last beer in my latest Tavour shipment. Alpha Abstraction Vol 11 from Wild Leap Brewing. I'm about 12 days to my next shipment and not sure I'm going to make it given the circumstances.
 

clonedude

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Scored a few bottles of this courtesy of an awesome sister-in-law in Chicago...

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Aged gin. Can't get it in Iowa, at least nowhere I've looked. Only gin I've ever just poured over a little bit of ice and taken straight. Amazing stuff.
 

Entropy

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The fine folks at Iowa Brewing Company dropped me off a flat of their Ron Swanson's Pyramid of Greatness IPA.
It's excellent.

Go to booze has been Cedar Ridge Rye.
 

BCClone

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Not exactly sure.
Nah, she can't be contained.


Although, I will say that an interview a few years ago said that she had quit drinking; whether she still hasn't drank anything or now drinks responsibly, either is a positive step and Im glad for her if she has. I'm very happy for the low technology in my day and still don't do social media. It's fun being an unknown when people try to internet stalk you.