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Yet another, what are you drinking tonight thread.....

JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
Just in the last year or so, I've started trying different beers and enjoying a few good beers now and then. I still drink some Keystone Light or Coors Light and enjoy them, knowing very well that they are carbonated water with a touch of alcohol and natural flavoring. So, I pick up a couple of six packs of good beer to go along with my light beer when I go shopping. Tomorrow is shopping day, so these two are all that I had left before cracking open a Keystone. I'll probably follow this with a couple more Keystones, then a bottle of water and off to bed......

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  • CHIRO1989CHIRO1989 Posts: 14,852 Senior Member
    Goose Island variety pack, Rhinelander Special Export, Bent Paddle Brewing Co. Black Ale, Sierra Nevada Bigfoot , and a home made Bloody Mary , it's the third week of deer camp, the night is young.
    I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
  • jbp-ohiojbp-ohio Posts: 10,942 Senior Member
    H2O....... for some reason they don't like me to drink alcohol here.......at work.
    "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." Thomas Jefferson
  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    They just don't see what we could accomplish if they let us have a couple on the job. I could show them some pretty impressive performance and would be much more motivated. :yikes:
  • timctimc Posts: 6,684 Senior Member
    Friday night, Wife and I just finished watching a movie (Assault on Wall street), now I'm enjoying a nice dirty martini.
    timc - formerly known as timc on the last G&A forum and timc on the G&A forum before that and the G&A forum before that.....
    AKA: Former Founding Member
  • RimfireRimfire Posts: 849 Senior Member
    Jay wrote: »
    Just in the last year or so, I've started trying different beers and enjoying a few good beers now and then. I still drink some Keystone Light or Coors Light and enjoy them, knowing very well that they are carbonated water with a touch of alcohol and natural flavoring. So, I pick up a couple of six packs of good beer to go along with my light beer when I go shopping. Tomorrow is shopping day, so these two are all that I had left before cracking open a Keystone. I'll probably follow this with a couple more Keystones, then a bottle of water and off to bed......

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    Enjoying a Killian's Irish Red, like what you have in the background.
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  • Gene LGene L Posts: 12,817 Senior Member
    Started off with Stella Arquois, switched to Glenlivet.
    Concealed carry is for protection, open carry is for attention.
  • bullsi1911bullsi1911 Posts: 12,429 Senior Member
    Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
    To make something simple is a thousand times more difficult than to make something complex.
    -Mikhail Kalashnikov
  • JayhawkerJayhawker Posts: 18,360 Senior Member
    Iced tea...
    Sharps Model 1874 - "The rifle that made the west safe for Winchester"
  • olesniperolesniper Posts: 3,767 Senior Member
    Right now, a bottle of Yuengling Black & Tan. I'll follow that, a little later, with a small glass of Evan Williams 12 year old Single Barrel Bourbon.
    Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
    I will fear no evil: For I carry a .308 and not a .270
  • 5280 shooter II5280 shooter II Posts: 3,923 Senior Member
    Usual fair is a tumbler of silver Tequila, chased with a Bud Light Lime.......if I want to drink TRUE beer.....MHS has us supplied with Great Divide......most of them over 6%....some are 13%. Killians.......Coors, meh. Shiner.....well let's not tick off the Texans so we'll leave that alone.
    God show's mercy on drunks and dumb animals.........two outa three ain't a bad score!
  • ZeeZee Posts: 28,429 Senior Member
    Cup of coffee while butchering a deer outside in the 30 something temps. One Shiner Bock while posting the thread about the deer I was butchering outside in the 30 something degree temp.

    That is all.
    "To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith
  • SirGeorgeKillianSirGeorgeKillian Posts: 5,463 Senior Member
    Jay wrote: »

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    Well, you at least have a half way good taste if beer! :jester:

    I haven't had a drip of alcohol in over a month now. It wasn't considered wise while I had Vertigo, and isn't too wise with my current condition. Who knows, maybe I'll loose some weight.
    Unless life also hands you water and sugar, your lemonade is gonna suck!
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  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    Well, you at least have a half way good taste if beer! :jester:

    Yeah, that Shiner is pretty good.... :tooth:
  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    Zee wrote: »
    Cup of coffee while butchering a deer outside in the 30 something temps. One Shiner Bock while posting the thread about the deer I was butchering outside in the 30 something degree temp.

    That is all.

    Dead deer and a Shiner.......sounds like a darn good night to me.... :beer:
  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    Shiner.....well let's not tick off the Texans so we'll leave that alone.

    Good idea.....:guns:

    My grandfather was the one who got the Killians thing going for me. He liked to have a couple of beers now and then, all the way up 'till he died at 97. One of his favorite beers was Killians. Grandpa would always say "Salude!" and :beer: tap his beer against everyone else's before taking his first drink.
  • JLDickmonJLDickmon Posts: 1,726 Senior Member
    I didn't see this last night..

    Glenlivet 12yr. over ice
    Never laugh at your wife's choices.
    You are one of them.
  • JLDickmonJLDickmon Posts: 1,726 Senior Member
    I remember bootlegging two cases of Shiner Bock back to some friends in Illinois last time I was in Texas..
    Never laugh at your wife's choices.
    You are one of them.
  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    JLDickmon wrote: »
    I remember bootlegging two cases of Shiner Bock back to some friends in Illinois last time I was in Texas..

    Were you wearing a cowboy hat and driving a black '77 Trans Am?
  • MileHighShooterMileHighShooter Posts: 4,997 Senior Member
    Lets see last night i had.....Wolgang dopplebock, Hercules IIPA, and one of our pilot beers, Herding Cats, which got the green light this week to become Lasso, a light 5% American pale session beer. Tonight, who knows, Oskar Blues gave us a couple cases this week, might crack into the G'Night imperial red, but I also have a bourbon barrel aged Old Rasputin needing to see the light of day. Going to the homebrew store here soon so might have something there
  • Cheetoh734Cheetoh734 Posts: 714 Senior Member
    A couple of Anchor Steam...
  • samzheresamzhere Posts: 10,923 Senior Member
    Treated myself to another deelish Diet Pepsi, which makes 2 this month. Yum.
  • BigDanSBigDanS Posts: 6,992 Senior Member
    Water, same as last night, same as tomorrow. I might splurge and have a glass of OJ or milk... yeah it is boring.

    D
    "A patriot is mocked, scorned and hated; yet when his cause succeeds, all men will join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." Mark Twain
    Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.... now who's bringing the hot wings? :jester:
  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    A little variety tonight.....

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  • NNNN Posts: 25,236 Senior Member
    Little change of pace for me too,
  • BigDanSBigDanS Posts: 6,992 Senior Member
    Tonight a splurged and had real ice tea, with caffeine at 6pm. I am going to be up all night.

    D
    "A patriot is mocked, scorned and hated; yet when his cause succeeds, all men will join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." Mark Twain
    Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.... now who's bringing the hot wings? :jester:
  • Diver43Diver43 Posts: 12,763 Senior Member
    A finger of Dimple Pinch over crushed ice.
    Logistics cannot win a war, but its absence or inadequacy can cause defeat. FM100-5
  • olesniperolesniper Posts: 3,767 Senior Member
    Decided to try a bottle of this. Not bad......nope......not bad at all.


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    Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
    I will fear no evil: For I carry a .308 and not a .270
  • bullsi1911bullsi1911 Posts: 12,429 Senior Member
    An Elizabeth Spencer 2009 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Not bad at all.
    To make something simple is a thousand times more difficult than to make something complex.
    -Mikhail Kalashnikov
  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    I feel a cold coming on, so no beer for me...........:nono:
  • MileHighShooterMileHighShooter Posts: 4,997 Senior Member
    That eagle rare is taaaaasty
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