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Ozumoz66

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glad you chose it then!!! it will not disappoint i'm sure. i only drink single malts one way: a drop or 2 of water.

are you in the US? haskells.com or acespirits.com usually have the 8 and 16 in stock most times.
Awesome, thanks for the tip on consumption technique. That's the same way we consume the Johnny Walker blue label I got my brother for his 50th.

I'm in SW Ontario, south of London, near Lake Erie. I'll get the 16yo eventually.
 

drsaltzman

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When I battle the IPA haters this will be my weapon of mass destruction. It's nice and bitter and tastes so good. It's brewed on the Oregon Coast. The lady and I were thinking of taking a road trip to the ocean next week and they have it on tap at their taproom in Cannon Beach. Guess what I'll be drinking. :bigjoint:

ABV: 9%
IBU: 90



Been there a couple of times. Nice spot.
Not a huge fan of their beers though.
 

xtsho

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and they all develop webbed feet too. i like visiting both but could never live in the pacific NW.
I've been all over the country and I wouldn't live anywhere else. I was born with webbed feet.

"Among U.S. cities, Portland ranks third with 164 rainy days annually. For this reason, the Portland area gets 280 growing days on average and sits in one of the more lush parts of the country."

And I love the rain. I don't suffer from any gloomy day syndrome. What I don't love is the drought and rising temperatures. Last summer's 116°F record breaking temperature and all the other record breaking days was a little much for me.


Beautiful country though. I like Eugene in Oregon.
Yeah it's nice down there but the Portland area is where it's at. When I say Portland area I don't just mean Portland but all the surrounding suburbs like Beaverton, Tigard, Tualatin, etc... The rest of the state is lightly populated by a bunch of yokels though. And most of the small towns are overrun with meth users.
 

rkymtnman

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I've been all over the country and I wouldn't live anywhere else. I was born with webbed feet.

"Among U.S. cities, Portland ranks third with 164 rainy days annually. For this reason, the Portland area gets 280 growing days on average and sits in one of the more lush parts of the country."

And I love the rain. I don't suffer from any gloomy day syndrome. What I don't love is the drought and rising temperatures. Last summer's 116°F record breaking temperature and all the other record breaking days was a little much for me.




Yeah it's nice down there but the Portland area is where it's at. When I say Portland area I don't just mean Portland but all the surrounding suburbs like Beaverton, Tigard, Tualatin, etc... The rest of the state is lightly populated by a bunch of yokels though. And most of the small towns are overrun with meth users.
i'll take our little slice of paradise here in the banana belt of CO with 300+ days of sun.

i'm with you on the pineapple on pizza nonsense though lol.
 

go go kid

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ever tried "hoskins christmas noggin" its a real ale that comes in at 12%. a verry merry christmas was had by all, the guy who owned the pub was a real ale conasure and allways had a great brew on tap everytime we visated. of course now you need a bank overdraft to get pissed, so he dont get that many regulars
 

xtsho

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i'll take our little slice of paradise here in the banana belt of CO with 300+ days of sun.

i'm with you on the pineapple on pizza nonsense though lol.
If I ever decide to move out of Oregon it will be to Colorado. It's beautiful there as well. Not a fan of Denver but I sure enjoyed my week in Durango. I've driven all over CO from Trinidad north to Ft Collins. So I've seen a bit of the state.
 
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