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I remember them rusty cans, we got a lot of Hamms and Olympia also.
Ballantine is still made under the Pabst umbrella of brands,sold in select markets. Pabst produce a lot of ole time brews and farm out some to Millers. ::handshake:: Remember Google is your friend. :lol:
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I can't remember the brands of beer that we had in our "club" so I called a good friend that ran the EM Club while we were there (65-66). He couldn't remember either. That's what happens when you start kicking 80 in the rear-end. ::doh::
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 5:18 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:12 pm :D It's the American Classic!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
Right up there with Ripple! :D
It's been a rough day today, Dan... ::mdm:: I could use a few chugs of the 'Ol Ripple right 'bout now... ::mdm::
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This is the only kind of bird dogging I do anymore
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robpa wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:59 am This is the only kind of bird dogging I do anymore
That Bird Dog Bourbon is a first time seeing it for me. Enticing. (I lead such a sheltered life. :mrgreen: )
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Its not my EDD which is usually down a shelf, Evan Williams. But every couple weeks I browse up a shelf. Have found some really nice Ryes and Bourbons. I just couldnt figure the right knife for a shot. Pun intended!
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Picked up some Label 5 Scotch off the bottom shelf....purty smooth.
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I'm sippin' some Very Old Barton while fondling some of my EDC knives. Anyone else fond of VOB ?
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robpa wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:59 am This is the only kind of bird dogging I do anymore
Now that's a bourbon whisky I can relate to ::tu:: ::tu:: I'll be looking for that around here in AZ... ::nod::
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luckydog64 wrote: Wed Feb 22, 2023 6:01 pm This is a gardening tip. If you drink too much Tbird or Mad Dog and some of it comes back up. It works like Roundup, nothing will grow there for 3 years.
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Here is one from early 70’s thought I was dying the next day…it was a malt
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bighomer wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 3:06 pm I remember them rusty cans, we got a lot of Hamms and Olympia also.
Ballantine is still made under the Pabst umbrella of brands,sold in select markets. Pabst produce a lot of ole time brews and farm out some to Millers. ::handshake:: Remember Google is your friend. :lol:
All that talk of old cans, I couldn't resist pulling it off the shelf again.
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I guess I need to "Class" things up a bit on this here thread by posting some pictures of a "higher" quality beverage... ::hmm::
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Just picked this up today.....
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TripleF wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:17 pm Just picked this up today.....
When did you get on the Scotch kick. You used to be a Bourbon boy.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:27 pm
TripleF wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:17 pm Just picked this up today.....
When did you get on the Scotch kick. You used to be a Bourbon boy.
LOL....my self deceased brother in-law got me on both...and I go back and forth.
Got some Makers Mark lined up for camping in 2 weeks.
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TripleF wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:21 am
jerryd6818 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:27 pm
TripleF wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:17 pm Just picked this up today.....
When did you get on the Scotch kick. You used to be a Bourbon boy.
LOL....my self deceased brother in-law got me on both...and I go back and forth.
Got some Makers Mark lined up for camping in 2 weeks.
It all tastes the same to me so when I do drink, I almost always drink the cheap stuff.
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Careful around any open flames with this brand...
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If Russians visited, I bet they would like this. The Vodka is a good, cheap mixer.
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1967redrider wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:16 pm If Russians visited, I bet they would like this. The Vodka is a good, cheap mixer.
Looks good! ::tu:: I have a bottle of Vodka I bought when I was in Kazakhstan about 15 years ago... I was told it was the best Vodka in the country... ::hmm:: looks like I need to dig it out... ::paranoid::
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I picked this up from a guy I know that buys out estate sales (he don't drink no booze :wink: ).
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 12:25 am I picked this up from a guy I know that buys out estate sales (he don't drink no booze :wink: ).
Nice score bro.

I have a bottle given to me by one of my assistants at an estate sale who knows I drink Scotch!! I thanked her for it. Haven't had it yet.
You like?

I'm enjoying some Makers Mark as we speak.
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Happy Cinco de Mayo! 🇲🇽 Arriba! Arriba! Andalé!
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Decisions,decisions, decisions ::woot:: ::handshake::
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Some new acquisitions.
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