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I took a week's vacation to catch up on some chores, exercise, shoot, play guitar etc...sippin' some Harvey's Bristol Cream tonight. And, going to break out some Manchego cheese.

Life is good.

What's your poison this weekend?
Both irrigation pumps are done for the time being, we just wrapped up 450 tons of dry hay and my wife is currently up in a little airplane on her way back here after being gone for the last 8 days.


Heineken and Cayman Jack Mojito's.


Nothing crazy, back at again tomorrow at 6AM!
Old Forester 86 to with a 7 1/2 x 52 cigar and a book.
Dessert coffee.

Neat.
lol
Belgian Triple by New Belgium Brewing.

Watching Jaws with the GF.
Jim Beam, ice.
Gotta show some restraint, 5:30am will come early.
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Both irrigation pumps are done for the time being, we just wrapped up 450 tons of dry hay and my wife is currently up in a little airplane on her way back here after being gone for the last 8 days.


Heineken and Cayman Jack Mojito's.


Nothing crazy, back at again tomorrow at 6AM!



That's a lot of hay Sam!
DR Pepper made with real sugar.

On ice. grin
Pendleton
Pabst Blue Ribbon for a bit then on to Canadian Mist,,,,,
I just finished a couple of tacos in the room at the Roswell Inn and am now sipping a Gordons martini. We'll be home tomorrow eve.
The usual, Liberty Creek Merlot cut 50% with grape juice which in turn was cut 50% with water 🙂

1.5L of Merlot lasts three evenings, works fer me.


But I gotta say if someone were slipping me free Bailey’s Irish Cream I woulda become a 300lb alcoholic a loooong time ago.
Originally Posted by waterrat
Pabst Blue Ribbon for a bit then on to Canadian Mist,,,,,


Punishment? Lost a bet? What's the deal?
Lap, it's a crazy(bad) year.

1100-1200 ton is the goal.


Back to the booze boys!
Originally Posted by Springcove
Pendleton


👍🏼

Whiskey Pig, here tonight

🦫
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by Springcove
Pendleton


👍🏼

Whiskey Pig, here tonight

🦫



Amen 🙏🏻
Few rye.
Sam Adams Boston Lager

Many of them
Eagle Rare here...neat, sitting out back looking east as shadows are forming on the mountains...
Sam adams boston lager, earlier when loading up boat, gone fish under I10 in Ramah tomorrow morning , the basin water level is right

Crown on the rocks now, bed soon

You guys rock after all these years
Originally Posted by Simoneaud
You guys rock after all these years



Yep.
I wish I could get all you guys off that low rent Canadian swill. grin
Even I won't drink that chit.....lol
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Even I won't drink that chit.....lol


Smack!
Wife just walked in the door.


Pissed.


Cause I didn't personally pick her, and her sister and the two kids up at the airport. In a fricken Ford Explorer, I asked, would we have even been able to fit? Not even kidding.


I liked it better when she was gone.
A "confirmed bachelor" friend of mine would say an "innie lower unit" is an indicator of irrationality. grin
He's a smart man....lol
Originally Posted by SamOlson
He's a smart man....lol


I had my wife run the combine for a little while this afternoon so I could troubleshoot the straw buncher.

We are cutting yellow pea.

She won't give the fugging thing back.....so I have dinner cooking and am running the kids through the shower.


Maybe I should catch up on my knitting next....
Jim, if ever we meet I think we could put a good splash ditch dent in a handle of Bourbon. grin
The same goes for Sam.
Ketel One and tonic. Wedge of lime
Originally Posted by Beretta_Shooter916
Ketel One and tonic. Wedge of lime


Pretty damn good for hot weather.
Originally Posted by mathman
The same goes for Sam.



Likewise and thank you.
(i'm afraid to drink with cuzzin' though..lol)
I only go about 225 pounds so I can't soak it like Big Jim. grin
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by SamOlson
He's a smart man....lol


I had my wife run the combine for a little while this afternoon so I could troubleshoot the straw buncher.

We are cutting yellow pea.

She won't give the fugging thing back.....so I have dinner cooking and am running the kids through the shower.


Maybe I should catch up on my knitting next....



What's for dinner?
Originally Posted by mathman
I only go about 225 pounds so I can't soak it like Big Jim. grin


Gawd...I downed a bottle of WT the other day and wasn't even hung over the next day.


Starting to worry about myself!
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by SamOlson
He's a smart man....lol


I had my wife run the combine for a little while this afternoon so I could troubleshoot the straw buncher.

We are cutting yellow pea.

She won't give the fugging thing back.....so I have dinner cooking and am running the kids through the shower.


Maybe I should catch up on my knitting next....



What's for dinner?


Hamburger noodle tomatoe casserole.
That's good.


I like extra hamburger.
Tito’s and a splash of Squirt.

Cleaned fish most of the morning and tied hooks and patched lines most of the day. Needed something light.
I'm just enjoying a Foster's but I'm reading about some uber-expensive whisky:

https://quillandpad.com/2021/08/08/...notes-from-an-unexpected-source-reprise/

(excerpted)

Glenfiddich remains the only Speyside distillery distilling, maturing, and bottling on site (these days, the 12-Year-Old is an exception).

Brian Kinsman has been the malt master for a decade and has earned a reputation for innovation of the highest standards. This is always a bit of a high-wire act as, when your company sells around 14 million bottles of malt every year, you must also keep the traditional customers happy.

As well as its core range, Glenfiddich has become well known for its special releases, limited edition malts, and one-off bottlings. A few years ago, I picked up a couple of bottles of its one-off Snow Phoenix in duty free when returning from a fishing trip to New Zealand. Had I known that the tins in which they came would end up being more valuable than most whiskies, let alone what the bottles now go for, I may not have been so quick to enjoy them.

Winter Storm was another highly regarded release, though one I missed (clearly, I need to go fishing more often).

The Experimental Series is throwing up some exciting options for those prepared to take a chance.

What is Glenfiddich Grand Cru?

Glenfiddich Grand Cru is a 23-Year-Old malt, finished in French cuvée oak casks. The PR team has been very active with this one – “sets out to redefine moments of celebration,” “a new and extraordinary drinking experience,” “created for the non-conformists,” “uniquely crafted as a surprising delight,” “for those tearing up the rule book.”

Always good to see the marketing department earning its dosh.

More usefully, they advise that the whisky is matured in American and European oak casks before it is finished in French cuvée casks for six months. It is the only Glenfiddich malt to receive this treatment. The six-month period was the result of a series of experiments as to what length of time best suited the malt.

I was a little puzzled as to what exactly French cuvée casks are, but there is speculation that they are from Champagne. It must be stressed that no one from Glenfiddich, or associated with the company, is suggesting Champagne. They are talking “a great sparkling wine from France.” Unfortunately, commercial agreements prevent Glenfiddich from revealing the source of its casks.

Purely on my own speculation and as a completely unrelated digression, I find it really interesting as the majority of champagne houses tend to use stainless steel rather than oak casks, but we are seeing more and more of it through the emergence of quality growers like Selosse and Collin, among many others.

Producers like Krug and Bollinger also use oak, usually however these are casks that are very old as the aim is not to give too much cask character to the wine. How much is given to the malts is a question to be explored. Unfortunately, commercial agreements prevent Glenfiddich from revealing the source of its casks.

Why French cuvée casks? Kinsman was keen to accentuate the floral notes of the whisky.

The Grand Cru is 40 percent, and the bottle is 700 ml. Worth noting that it is exquisitely presented. The Grand Series will have two more releases later this year, so stay tuned.

Of course, in the end, all this means nothing unless we have a cracking whisky.

How did Glenfiddich Grand Cru measure up?

Ever so slightly pale in color, it walks a fine line between the richness it offers and the elegance and floral notes. A hint of glacé fruit, brioche and apple orchards. There is vanillin oak on the palate, with white chocolate and stone fruits, spices, and the merest hint of raspberry.

The texture is cushiony soft and creamy. Excellent finish, great length. This malt is impeccably balanced and complex throughout.

Glenfiddich Grand Cru is a malt that is finely crafted and utterly superb. Whether it offers value will be up to each individual, but there is no question that it is a really lovely whisky. We look forward to the next release in the series.

For more information, please visit www.glenfiddich.com/uk/shop/single-malt-scotch/grand-cru.
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by mathman
I only go about 225 pounds so I can't soak it like Big Jim. grin


Gawd...I downed a bottle of WT the other day and wasn't even hung over the next day.


Starting to worry about myself!


Bought three handles of Beam on Tuesday in preparation of a mask mandate. Counter lady started laughing. I said “you think it’s a little aggressive?” She said, maybe for a Tuesday!
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by mathman
I only go about 225 pounds so I can't soak it like Big Jim. grin


Gawd...I downed a bottle of WT the other day and wasn't even hung over the next day.


Starting to worry about myself!


Bought three handles of Beam on Tuesday in preparation of a mask mandate. Counter lady started laughing. I said “you think it’s a little aggressive?” She said, maybe for a Tuesday!


I like her already!
Lagavulin 16 after tromping around all day setting trail cams with an energetic 6 year old. Deer season is in his blood.
Water
Last night it was 1 Dirty Bastard 2 Molson and an unknown number of Widowmakers. My head hurt this morning.
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Real Budweiser:

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mathman: I spent 2 weeks in Prague in 1990. I remember downing those real Budweiser's for a nickle each. Back then, 25¢ would get you pretty lit. Those were not small beers.
Edradour, from Signatory Vintage, The Un-Chill Filtered Collection.
Redbreast
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by SamOlson
He's a smart man....lol


I had my wife run the combine for a little while this afternoon so I could troubleshoot the straw buncher.

We are cutting yellow pea.

She won't give the fugging thing back.....so I have dinner cooking and am running the kids through the shower.


Maybe I should catch up on my knitting next....



What's for dinner?


Fug that dinner thing. What ya knittin?
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