your favorite tipple.
your favorite tipple.
top 3 please guys.
1. beer (lager) dietary staple.
2. whiskey/bourbon (sometimes with 7up was introduced to this while in ventura, CA earlier this year)
3. jagermeister, always gets a party going. makes you go blind though

1. beer (lager) dietary staple.
2. whiskey/bourbon (sometimes with 7up was introduced to this while in ventura, CA earlier this year)
3. jagermeister, always gets a party going. makes you go blind though

1. Whiskey/bourbon. Either Red Brest, Middletons, JimBeam, or Gentleman Jack
2. Beer. Any kinds of IPA's. I've been drinking an IPA called Long Hammer from Redhook brewery lately, got to be one of my favorites. Highly recommended
3. More beer
2. Beer. Any kinds of IPA's. I've been drinking an IPA called Long Hammer from Redhook brewery lately, got to be one of my favorites. Highly recommended
3. More beer
Beer - Just one? But there's so many awesome ones out there. For normal, every day drinking, I like Killians, Rolling Rock, Amber Bock, or Warsteiner. I like IPAs too - Sweetwater makes a good one that's easy to find around here. Blue Moon from the tap with a slice of orange is quite possibly the greatest summer beer ever. I'll have a Guinness every now and then, usually in the cooler months. Negra Modelo is good. Heineken is good in a pinch. Flying Dog Porter is good too. I like most everything Sam Adams has, except the fruity beers, like Cranberry Lambic or Cherry Wheat, and I'll pass on the Boston Lager too, the Boston Ale is pretty good though. They make the best light beer hands down, IMO. Beck's and Spaten is good too.
I'm not much of a bourbon drinker, but I like Maker's Mark.
I'm not much of a bourbon drinker, but I like Maker's Mark.
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1. Woodford Reserve Bourbon
2. Maker's Mark
3. Jim Beam Black
Not much for beer. Love some bourbon though. Living in Kentucky and getting to tour the places they are made is pretty cool too.
2. Maker's Mark
3. Jim Beam Black
Not much for beer. Love some bourbon though. Living in Kentucky and getting to tour the places they are made is pretty cool too.
Miller Lite, Hooegarden, Rolling Rock
Jim Beam, Red Breast, Makers Mark, Jameson, or Booker Noe (all with soda or neat)
Caymus, Phelps Insignia, Ken Wright Oregon Pinot Noir, Domaine Drouhin Oregon Pinot Noir, Franciscan Napa Cab, Gevrey-Chambertin

Jim Beam, Red Breast, Makers Mark, Jameson, or Booker Noe (all with soda or neat)
Caymus, Phelps Insignia, Ken Wright Oregon Pinot Noir, Domaine Drouhin Oregon Pinot Noir, Franciscan Napa Cab, Gevrey-Chambertin





