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A 2005 Burgundy. Château de Chamirey Mercury - one of the best Pinot Noirs I've had in my quite limited experience with that varietal. Prolly on to some beer after to prep for raffy's visit tomorrow. ;)

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Founders Devil Dancer Triple IPA....WEED...not grassy/hoppy...WEEDY...I don't recall previous batches being so...well...heh...wonder how long it took them to get the seeds out...

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Per the recommendation from DOTU a Bonal and Rye

2 oz Redemption Rye

1 oz Bonal

1/2 oz Cointreau

2 dashes Regan's Orange Bitters

1 dash Angostura Bitters

Orange twist garnish

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Yummy and the redemption rye has a nice bite.

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Founders Backstage Series Blushing Monk...a sumptuous dessert beer that reminds me of the less expensive Lindemans Framboise Lambic...

still quite a treat:)...

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Drinking an RJ Rocker's Son of a Peach Wheat ale. It is like peach schnapps infused beer.

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Founders Devil Dancer Triple IPA....WEED...not grassy/hoppy...WEEDY...I don't recall previous batches being so...well...heh...wonder how long it took them to get the seeds out...

I need to try that, sounds interesting.

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More wine tasting town square-style. Highlights were a 2010 Dobra Zemlja Milan Ruz jug blend (pepper with pepper) and an unknown year Terra D'Oro Zen Port (may have been the best that I've ever tasted though was the 12th winery of the day).

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Hanging in the British Airways lounge in Munich waiting for our Air France flight to Atlanta operated by Delta, and wondering what I should have for breakfast...

We're also doing a lot of Grahame and Joanne impressions rather poorly to pass the time. Cheerio!

ps, beautiful B&R Jim. Glad you liked it. I sometimes drop the Cointreau a bit to make it sharper. Keep us informed of Bonal recipes you like.

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Sweetwater 420 in the Atlanta Sky Club. Back in the USA!

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Ooh, Dusty, good to hear because I still have a Victor & Victoria pair i have yet to try.

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Welcome back!

It's exactly what it sounds like. Unless what it sounds like is "not good", because it was quite quaffable. Other than a pure Belgian, the most summery beer I've ever enjoyed.

Gonna try the Victoria, myself, I've decided I really like Allagash.

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Bruery trade winds, bruery mischief, rodenbach cru, pretty things field mouse's farewell, Brooklyn 1&2, six point buzz, geants gougasse tripel, de molen vuur & vlam, bourgogne de flandres, straffe, hendrik quadrupel

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