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Not pictured are 2 bottles of 12 year Tully Dew. Don't mind the floors we're retiling right now All in all successful liquor store run for their wholesale sale. $250 for 16 bottles of the hooch.
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So, last night at pub called Sin & Redemption(which is directly across the street from a Catholic church) I paid $22 for a bottle of Westvleteren 12. I was already a little drunk when I ordered it, otherwise I wouldn't have spent so much money on 1 bottle of beer. I took the bottle home as a souvenir too.
The beer was a lot better than I thought it would be. At 10.2% alcohol I thought the beer would taste a little rough but it was easy drink and flavourful,good smell too. There was some sediment as well, not sure if this is normal.
I meant to ask about this label because the photos I had seen of the beer did not have any labels at all.
The beer was a lot better than I thought it would be. At 10.2% alcohol I thought the beer would taste a little rough but it was easy drink and flavourful,good smell too. There was some sediment as well, not sure if this is normal.
I meant to ask about this label because the photos I had seen of the beer did not have any labels at all.
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This stuff right here. I go through one of the large bottles every couple of days, Two full servings of vegetables in every glass...
It's pretty high in sodium though, but now they came out with a newer low sodium version I might switch to.
It's pretty high in sodium though, but now they came out with a newer low sodium version I might switch to.
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I tried one of these a month ago… it was actually on sale at the LCBO for 9.99!Artemis wrote:This 750ml bottle of beer from Quebec for $12.95(CAD) is REALLY worth it.
I was going to save it but after receiving my Secret Santa gift, I felt that the appropriate thing to do is to drink a beer!
I liked it, but thought its mulled character was not as palatable--for me--as the just a plain old Fin du Monde.
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St. Bernardus 12. One of the best IMHO.
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Yes, it's very good.Adurentibus Spina wrote:St. Bernardus 12. One of the best IMHO.
That was one of the beers I got last year my secret santa Mescal.
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Ive been enjoying my 2014 membership to the bruery:
And last night it was:
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/the-bruery ... ut/106579/
I highly recommend joining their reserve society
And last night it was:
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/the-bruery ... ut/106579/
I highly recommend joining their reserve society
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We're (partner and I) preservation members at the Bruery. The Reserve leans toward the pricey side of things. But they do make some great sours and more. I really enjoyed the "Tout Mais le Collier" as well as the "Or Xata."
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you'll enjoy "chocolate rain," if you haven't had it before. i saw it was coming up for preservation society members. 18.5%... make sure you share it.tvrec wrote:We're (partner and I) preservation members at the Bruery. The Reserve leans toward the pricey side of things. But they do make some great sours and more. I really enjoyed the "Tout Mais le Collier" as well as the "Or Xata."
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Yeah make sure you share it with a room full of homo's
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sorry for saying homo's you guys.
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So refreshing on a warm day...
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I've always heard that the ideal natural womans breast should fit perfectly into a champagne glass, not sure what kind of glass that is.
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More like a red wine glass, but... uh... to each his own?clickie wrote:I've always heard that the ideal natural womans breast should fit perfectly into a champagne glass, not sure what kind of glass that is.
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I have heard that an A cup is the size of a champagne glass.clickie wrote:I've always heard that the ideal natural womans breast should fit perfectly into a champagne glass, not sure what kind of glass that is.
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That glass looks a little small, but yeah thats almost perfect.
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You enjoy cone shaped?Adurentibus Spina wrote:More like a red wine glass, but... uh... to each his own?clickie wrote:I've always heard that the ideal natural womans breast should fit perfectly into a champagne glass, not sure what kind of glass that is.
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People forget that before fake boobs became the norm, someone like Cindy Crawford was considered to have large breasts.
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You silly goose it was that a champagne glass was modelled on Mary antoiwenette breast
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My Greek friend gave me this. Too sweet to drink much of it. But an interesting wine. Tastes a bit like a porto, but not. Looks like Brandy, but it isn't. I guess it's one of the oldest brands and styles of wine in the world.
Tonight, I switching back to beer.
Tonight, I switching back to beer.
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I just landed one of these. A Black Tuesday too. Saving them for a special occasion.sinep wrote:you'll enjoy "chocolate rain," if you haven't had it before. i saw it was coming up for preservation society members. 18.5%... make sure you share it.tvrec wrote:We're (partner and I) preservation members at the Bruery. The Reserve leans toward the pricey side of things. But they do make some great sours and more. I really enjoyed the "Tout Mais le Collier" as well as the "Or Xata."