Yuck. Undercooked, with fat slime on the edges. Hard pass.
I asked for rare, and these dumb fucks brought this. They’ve also added a 20% thing, which the waiters are pissed about because they know that’s money out of their pocket. They’re lucky my gf loves that place, because Ringside is a ton better.
Cats are an agreement, dogs are a master-slave relationship
So if I have a shitload of dog shit, that's three casserole trays? What if I only have 2 casserole trays?
What's wrong with master/slave? #bdsm
Shitload can generally refer to "more than one might expect" of just about anything. However, if you want to put dog shit in casserole trays, that's certainly you're prerogative. Don't invite me for dinner
Master/slave is just fine for roleplaying. Not so fine for longer-term relationships. Oh look, my dog is slavishly attentive to me! Yeah, because he's been bred to see you as an alpha. He can't fucking help it. Cats can. They can choose not to give a fuck about you, so when they do decide to give a fuck about you it just means more
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
I don’t know. I don’t look at the prices once past $100.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
Bookers is fantastic. The Buffalo Trace Distillery family of products is my go to. I got a Stagg Jr (67% alcohol) recently that was great. You're right though on Bourbon, us pours can get into some top shelf stuff for a fraction of the price of scotch.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
I do it for some status symbol.
I'm waiting.
For what?
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye Elijah Craig Small Batch Evan Williams Single Barrel Larceny Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of Blantons
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
I’ve been a huge bourbon whore but am transitioning to the Irish whiskeys. The bourbons are too sweet. Can’t quite get over the hump to Scotch just yet so Irish is nice.
Had some Bushmills 16 year single recently and came in my sweatpants Aged in bourbon and sherry barrels and then finished in port barrels. Unbelievable. Best of all worlds.
Another distillery named Method and Madness is relatively new on the scene. They put out a nice product.
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I mean if I am going to pay top notch prices give me a cut of meat you cook individually for me not a fucking roast ...
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
Had some Bushmills 16 year single recently and came in my sweatpants Aged in bourbon and sherry barrels and then finished in port barrels. Unbelievable. Best of all worlds.
Another distillery named Method and Madness is relatively new on the scene. They put out a nice product.