What is Opposite-Lock drinking?
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The last few days have been full of drama. Almost taking a very healthy ringtail pheasant on the wing with my mouth at +20 mph was the least of it. Oppo's death knell certainly hasn't been free of emotions coming to a boil either.
So I decided to call it a day and watch the snow fly while sipping on my favorite seasonal beer. Hope your day is improving as well
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Mmm, St. Bernardus. Abt 12 is one of my favorite quads, but I don’t drink it that often because it’s $7 a bottle at the local specialty beer shop.
I’ve yet to decide what I’m drinking tonight, but I’ve got a craving for BBQ and will probably have a beer at a local place with it.
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LaCroix because I'm on a keto diet right now and incidentally I hate everything burn it all BURN IT ALL
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@interstate366 You might try the St Bernardus Tokyo. If you can find it and like a Witbier. They came up with a new formula for their high end pub there which is the only place you can normally taste it.
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@frinesi2 said in What is Opposite-Lock drinking?:
LaCroix because I'm on a keto diet right now and incidentally I hate everything burn it all BURN IT ALL
Everyone has different needs. I'd like to say any diet I'd suffer would include beer after the requisite amount of exercise.
That might not be possible for everyone, so I'll further your diet water with a suggestion to sample one of the better naturally sparkling mineral waters. Some of them are almost filling there is so much mineral content. Very different from soda like carbonated beverages too.
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Update: I am now having beer with my BBQ
Round 1 is the tripel. $2 off on Tuesday!
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Earl gray tea
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A Boston of hoppy IPA -
Round 2 was the IPA and round 3 was the Vienna Lager. Not bad for a total of $6
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@nomdeplume tonight, this:
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Yuengling Hershey's Chocolate Stout, its OK
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Yuengling would make a Hershey’s chocolate stout
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@nomdeplume I'm a third of th way through a bnottle of port so my day is going great
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High West Double Rye, Lot 40 Rye, and what I have really been loving lately is the Creag Isle 12 year.
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Aldi Wine......
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I have to admit the Yuengling comment was amusing.
Also a 12% lager sounds like a near beer that came out syrupy so they thinned it out with everclear.
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Very slick shopping of a cell pic. Took me a minute to realize that wasn't subliminal advertising, it was you.
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Coke, as usual. Might spruce it up to Pepsi later.
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Given the decline seen between Mexican Coke and US Coke I can only wonder at the quality of what you get up there. Want to say it is again better than the US version and uses better ingredients.