Little Monadnock Family Trails, NH
#1173
Hey Brian,
I haven't gotten around to trying that Glenlivet you recommended just yet but eventually I will.
I did try Johnnie Walker Black though and I really like it. Where does that one fall on your brake fluid scale ?
I haven't gotten around to trying that Glenlivet you recommended just yet but eventually I will.
I did try Johnnie Walker Black though and I really like it. Where does that one fall on your brake fluid scale ?
#1174
OK...besides work or family, I'd have to say that Making Your Own Alcohol is the best excuse for missing a ride. Be sure to call us when its ready!
#1175

Same offer goes for any of my other riding buddies.
#1176

JW Black is very good stuff, one of my favorite "daily drinkers" although it is a little pricey for that. Fortunately I was able to get the 1.75L for $45 at costco in naples FL where my folks winter. Picked up 4 of them. The red label pales in comparison. Drinking some Ballentine's Finest right now, a very cheap, gem of a blended malt.
I think we should have a drinking night one of these days. I will bring some single malts that are very smooth, so much so that maybe even Wilson would like 'em. Ok, maybe not that good. I am happy to host everyone at my crib too.
How long have you been making wine? Seems like you've got some serious know-how. I'm really looking forward to trying some of your home brew one of these days.
#1177
Brake fluid scale, love it 
JW Black is very good stuff, one of my favorite "daily drinkers" although it is a little pricey for that. Fortunately I was able to get the 1.75L for $45 at costco in naples FL where my folks winter. Picked up 4 of them. The red label pales in comparison. Drinking some Ballentine's Finest right now, a very cheap, gem of a blended malt.
I think we should have a drinking night one of these days. I will bring some single malts that are very smooth, so much so that maybe even Wilson would like 'em. Ok, maybe not that good. I am happy to host everyone at my crib too.
How long have you been making wine? Seems like you've got some serious know-how. I'm really looking forward to trying some of your home brew one of these days.

JW Black is very good stuff, one of my favorite "daily drinkers" although it is a little pricey for that. Fortunately I was able to get the 1.75L for $45 at costco in naples FL where my folks winter. Picked up 4 of them. The red label pales in comparison. Drinking some Ballentine's Finest right now, a very cheap, gem of a blended malt.
I think we should have a drinking night one of these days. I will bring some single malts that are very smooth, so much so that maybe even Wilson would like 'em. Ok, maybe not that good. I am happy to host everyone at my crib too.
How long have you been making wine? Seems like you've got some serious know-how. I'm really looking forward to trying some of your home brew one of these days.
I definitely want to try some different stuff. I am not sure that "smooth" is where my preference lies but I am willing to experiment.Thanks for the compliment. I have learned quite a bit about wine making but I am definitely still a beginner.
Again, if you or anybody else wants to drop by Dayville, CT tomorrow we'll be doing some wine sampling while we crush the grapes.








