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Alrighty then, I'll keep an eye out for either of those when im at the store tomo, thanks!

The 375 ml of Tanq runs about $13. Blue Coat is double that. I think that would be a good first two choices.

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There was a time when I would turn on the fax machine for you but cocktails? Really?

C'mon, I gotta get in touch with my fag side sometimes. :(

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You do have an excuse. Fax machine on.

:)

MacFoochie's -- a dark, flavorful, full-bodied, willful Scottish ale -- I like!

So are you saying it's a Scottish ale that's actually good? ;)

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Thanks for the tips Mark. I have mixed up the Nirvana but I completely forgot about the Creole. Added to the list for tonight.

@Dan - I think the Parker's will be staying in the liquor cabinet here. That is some nice Bourbon and will not be used for mixing.

@Dinny - Never trust anyone wearing a trapper hat unless they are actually trapping.

Nice nightcap Mikey.

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My new coffee sampler pack from oldbisbeeroasters.com

1/2 lb. Colombian Huila Valencia

1/2 lb. El Salvador Santa Rita Jasal

1/2 lb. Ethiopian Natural Yirgacheffe

1/2 lb. Indonesian Organic Flores Bajawa

I'm already a fan of the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe, having just finished off a pound. Had an Aeropress cup of the Indonesian Bajawa before spinning class this morning, which was okay, and am now having the Colombian, which is excellent. Shelly, you might like this one.

So you obsessive ones, who has researched to-go coffee mugs? I'm looking for a new one.

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So are you saying it's a Scottish ale that's actually good? ;)
I don't know, if you're going to like any Scottish ale, you'll like this one, but that's not a promise -- I didn't find it particularly complex. It's just that it's different. It's worth trying, IMHO. I did like it, but then I like most Scottish (and Scotch) ales.
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