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RE: What's in your glass?
Normally, as in the past, my answer would be Tanqueray with two olives, but for football season this year, it has to be this specailty craft beer from New Realm Brewing.

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https://newrealmbrewing.com/new-realm-br...niversity/
08-17-2023 01:27 PM
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RE: What's in your glass?
(08-17-2023 06:49 AM)gdunn Wrote:  
(08-16-2023 05:56 PM)Pounce FTW Wrote:  
(08-15-2023 09:35 AM)gdunn Wrote:  I'm a Miller Lite guy. I don't stray too far from there, but I've developed a taste for Yuengling Light as of late. It's local. It's just as tasty if not tastier than ML for a light beer.

Yo, are you up here in the northeast too?

Yep.. It doesn't get hot enough here for my liking and too cold for my liking 03-lmfao

I hear ya. My coworkers spoke some about the "heat wave" this summer, and I was just like, "I mean, it finally kind of feels like summer."

To be fair, I do not mind the lack of southern summer heat. It's that four months of one long gray day from like November to March, where the sun never seems to reach its peak, that I hate. Been through it three times now, and I don't think I'll ever get used to it.
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RE: What's in your glass?
(08-17-2023 01:49 PM)Pounce FTW Wrote:  
(08-17-2023 06:49 AM)gdunn Wrote:  
(08-16-2023 05:56 PM)Pounce FTW Wrote:  
(08-15-2023 09:35 AM)gdunn Wrote:  I'm a Miller Lite guy. I don't stray too far from there, but I've developed a taste for Yuengling Light as of late. It's local. It's just as tasty if not tastier than ML for a light beer.

Yo, are you up here in the northeast too?

Yep.. It doesn't get hot enough here for my liking and too cold for my liking 03-lmfao

I hear ya. My coworkers spoke some about the "heat wave" this summer, and I was just like, "I mean, it finally kind of feels like summer."

To be fair, I do not mind the lack of southern summer heat. It's that four months of one long gray day from like November to March, where the sun never seems to reach its peak, that I hate. Been through it three times now, and I don't think I'll ever get used to it.
Yep.. Me too... Although nothing is prettier here than a nice clear sunny winter day, except it's colder than a well digger's hind end.
08-17-2023 01:50 PM
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RE: What's in your glass?
(08-16-2023 06:19 PM)seaking4steel Wrote:  
(08-16-2023 05:56 PM)Pounce FTW Wrote:  
(08-15-2023 09:35 AM)gdunn Wrote:  I'm a Miller Lite guy. I don't stray too far from there, but I've developed a taste for Yuengling Light as of late. It's local. It's just as tasty if not tastier than ML for a light beer.

Yo, are you up here in the northeast too?

That's my beer of choice. I'm originally from Pennsylvania too.

Nice. And I actually was all about the Yuengling and Yuengling Light up until I cut alcohol completely several years ago. I don't remember having Yuengling in Georgia until relatively late...like early 2000s, maybe, was the first time I remember seeing it. It was a solid, solid choice for many years, and seemed to become popular really quickly.
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RE: What's in your glass?
Well football has reared it's ugly head and I've gotten into a few bottles...

Whiskey:

Junction 35 Honey Whiskey- Went to PF a month ago and we went to a distillery called Junction 35 and I tried their honey whiskey. Honestly not bad.. Better than WT American Honey or JD TN Honey.. I poured some in a small mason jar and stuck in the freezer. Sip it and chase with a beer, not bad.

Sugarland Distillery Rye Apple- The smell is like apple juice with whiskey, but ice cold it's like apple cinnamon in a drink. Very smooth.

Old Tub- Old Tub is what Jim Beam used to be. They now make it in a Bottle in Bond.. Cracked it open this weekend and wow, for a $22 bottle of Bourbon, it was quite tasty and I got quite toasty.

Beer:
Abita Barney- Found it up here, it's good, can't drink many of them but it's good to put in the line up.
Abita Geaux Nuts- Same as above
10-02-2023 01:52 PM
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