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Tom Smit
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Tea Bag

#1 Post by Tom Smit »

A recently acuired taste for me is what my wife and I jokingly call "Tea Bag". Properly pronounced it's "chey vek", Gaelic for 'a wee dram'.
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On a recent trip upstate NY I sniffed out this excellent smallbatch apple brandy, I went back and cleared the inventory.
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As long as we are posting our favorite booze, 1 Barrel Rum, from Belize. Hard to find, but reasonably priced for how great it is. Since I can't find it locally, I just ordered a case of it from a liquor store near the Twin Cities.

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:loler:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Radian wrote::loler:

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Us kids can't have the man stuff yet
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#10 Post by jswingchun »

DJ Higgumz wrote:Image

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Are you saying you don't drink? Someone from Wisconsin that doesn't drink????
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#11 Post by DJ Higgumz »

I'm 16, so no. Most kids in my school do though
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DJ Higgumz wrote:I'm 16, so no. Most kids in my school do though
Good for you.

You've got 60 years to be an adult.....enjoy the 20 you have as a kid.

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Harley wrote:
Radian wrote::loler:

ROFL
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Unfortunately for my nose, my great grandparents used to love this stuff.

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This is what I enjoy spirit wise, though to be quite honest i'm more of a beer guy.
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DJ Higgumz wrote:I'm 16, so no. Most kids in my school do though
Funny, somehow I missed that you were that young!!
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This is what I enjoy spirit wise, though to be quite honest i'm more of a beer guy.
Yeah, that's my "go to" Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey too. Great stuff.
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#15 Post by dheafey »

My DD (Daily Dram):

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My 50th B'day present, special occasion dram:

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