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LoonWhisperer
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# Posted: 10 Sep 2014 04:26pm
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Quoting: brokeneck Before my IPA kick I'd usually drank Coors Banquet to complete the circle of life -- 1 buy Coors and bring to cabin 2 drink Coors 3 pee Coors into West Chicago Creek 4 West Chicago Creek runs into Clear creek which Coors uses as their water source --
Priceless!
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DaJTCHA
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# Posted: 10 Sep 2014 06:45pm
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Yuengling, ice cold out of the cooler.
Grey Goose, squeeze of lemon or lime (depending on my mood) and diet sprite.
Makers Mark, yep... Jameson, sure... Jose 1800, why not!
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MtnDon
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# Posted: 10 Sep 2014 07:10pm - Edited by: MtnDon
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Mostly water.
Coffee; daily AM and many days one after lunch. Decaf organic, no acid; Tyler's
Whisky; once in a long long while. Bushmills single malt; neat.
Wine; once in a while. No particular brand, mostly red.
Beer; not much at all but if I do it's Guinness draft.
Soda; never any of any kind.
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redlandfd
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# Posted: 11 Sep 2014 10:54pm
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Cuban Screw - rum and orange juice....just one
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burtonridr
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# Posted: 12 Sep 2014 11:20am
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On cold evenings, you cant beat hot cocoa and peppermint schnapps.
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burtonridr
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# Posted: 12 Sep 2014 11:22am
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Quoting: brokeneck Before my IPA kick I'd usually drank Coors Banquet to complete the circle of life -- 1 buy Coors and bring to cabin 2 drink Coors 3 pee Coors into West Chicago Creek 4 West Chicago Creek runs into Clear creek which Coors uses as their water source -- See step 1 I knew something changed about their beer
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ClimberKev
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# Posted: 12 Sep 2014 12:18pm
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Hofbrau
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smallworks
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# Posted: 24 Sep 2014 11:11pm
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water, wine & whiskey. and beer for my sweetie-
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06FordFX4
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# Posted: 25 Sep 2014 12:19am
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I'm a rum guy kraken or captain Morgan black spiced. Slowly getting into whisky as well.
For beer I enjoy bud lite platinum.
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Nirky
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# Posted: 25 Sep 2014 12:59am - Edited by: Nirky
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bugs
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# Posted: 26 Sep 2014 12:38pm
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Mine is Laphroaig:
http://www.laphroaig.com/default.aspx?ReturnURL=/whiskies/quarter-cask.aspx
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JoshG
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# Posted: 28 Sep 2014 10:35pm
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brandy old fashioned or Coors Light.
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turkeyhunter
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2014 06:29am
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tried the new Baileys "Chocolate cherry"( tasted like chocolate covered cherries you get at Christmas) this weekend at camp. Was mighty fine in a cup of coffee by the campfire.
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beachman
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2014 05:01pm
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Laphroaig, now there's a guy who knows good scotch! Hate to spoil it with an ice cube but usually do.
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Sustainusfarm
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# Posted: 29 Sep 2014 05:29pm
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HAHA...YOu can tell who is from Wisconsin>>> Brandy Ole Fashion here!!
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Fanman
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# Posted: 11 Nov 2014 07:48pm
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There's always beer (good beer) in the fridge during the summer. Winter, there's always a bottle of good single malt in the cabinet... if I leave it at the cabin it lasts a lot longer...
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BryanL
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# Posted: 11 Nov 2014 08:15pm
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Jamison and Ginger Ale. If I'm feeling like a beer, Saga.
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beachman
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# Posted: 11 Nov 2014 08:56pm
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Now that winter is around the corner, I turn to my winter favorite, a Manhattan. I use CC instead of bourbon, and, of course red vermouth. Don't forget the bitters. Shake with crushed ice and add a cherry. Very fine!
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SkipL
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# Posted: 13 Nov 2014 04:32pm
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Blantons or Makers Mark, on the rocks or neat, great sippin.
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turkeyhunter
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# Posted: 14 Nov 2014 10:37am
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tis the season for FIREBALL
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Borrego
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# Posted: 22 Nov 2014 05:08pm
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Mexican beer, with or without the limes (our cabin is only an hour or so from the Tecate brewery and I've noticed it tastes real fine!)
Scotch, single malts (prefer Islays, did I hear some say Laphroig?) Sometimes Bourbon or Tequila....
Wine, Cabernet or Shiraz......
Geeez, there's not much I don't drink now that I look at it...how embarrassing!
Gary.....so what is the name of your IPA?????
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bobrok
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# Posted: 22 Nov 2014 05:41pm - Edited by: bobrok
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Quoting: Borrego Geeez, there's not much I don't drink now that I look at it...how embarrassing!
Fear not, bro, u r not alone!!!! I run the risk of being embarrassed as well, but I just can't let you suffer this by yourself!
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Borrego
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# Posted: 22 Nov 2014 09:24pm
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Thanks, man - I was starting to worry! After a hard days work at the cabin I may tend to errr overdo it a bit...sometimes......
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NhLiving
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# Posted: 23 Nov 2014 12:16am
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I like a blue moon or a couple after a long day of workin on the cabin. Accompanied by a delicious dinner of course.
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Snuffy
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# Posted: 12 Jan 2015 04:53pm
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My favorite for winter is hot apple cider with a shot or two of Jim Beam Honey Bourbon. Tasty!
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rugercpl
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# Posted: 4 Dec 2015 08:28pm
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I'm off the Barenjaeger. The sugar is too much for me. My new poison? Apple cider and rum, or whatever fine craft beers my gal brings to the cabin.
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mick968
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# Posted: 4 Dec 2015 10:06pm
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It is usually cold at night up in the Rockies Fireball has become our shot of choice warms the soul(and some other things)
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Don_P
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# Posted: 4 Dec 2015 10:20pm
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I don't know what they feed cows in Ireland but their cream sure goes good with coffee in the wintertime.
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OutdoorFanatic
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# Posted: 4 Dec 2015 10:42pm - Edited by: OutdoorFanatic
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Bulleit Rye or Templeton Rye with ginger ale (high ball)
Cheers! http://freethoughtblogs.com/physioprof/files/2012/02/IMG_2876.jpg
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AK Seabee
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# Posted: 4 Dec 2015 11:07pm
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I am a water and tea drinker for the most part........ but............ on ocassion..........fireball or margaritas enjoying a fire with friends is the right choice.
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