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That sounds good. I don't drink soda much, but I often keep 7 up for those times when I am hot and sweaty.7-up spiked with cherry extract.
Morning coffee!
That sounds good. I don't drink soda much, but I often keep 7 up for those times when I am hot and sweaty.7-up spiked with cherry extract.
Got some Sour Apple...?!? Make Certain 2 give the Mrs. some just b4 bedtime...Water this morning after the second coffee It is 86f and high humidity. Gotta do the fluids.
We have a ton of Corvie hydrate Sonny was a distributor for a long time.
Hmmmmmm, I Remember it Well :Old Style beer. Go figure…
Bushmills used to be my drink of choice. Dont think I ever tried the black label.
Today so far just water. Give my stomach a break
I was over at a friend's house, shooting pool in his basement, and opened the fridge to get a beer, and what did I see?...
It was good!
My yard needs to be mowed, but you are right about the sun being hot, even when the degrees are not that high yet.Taking a break and drinking some ice water. It's 64 degs out, but that sun is hot.
Hubby was happy to find a six pack of Trippel.I was over at a friend's house, shooting pool in his basement, and opened the fridge to get a beer, and what did I see?...
It was good!
Since you remember Falstaff … you should remember Huber ?I can't begin to tell you what a shock it was to see that bottle. Stag used to be a St Louis brand. It was owned by Griesedieck Brothers (pronounced greasy dick) and brewed in Belleville IL. They produced beer under their own name as well as Stag and Falstaff. It was always notoriously horrible, and notoriously cheap.
Now I believe they are owned by Pabst and brewed in San Antonio. Pabst must have improved the brand considerably.
" Everything in moderation including moderation." (Wise grandmother of a buddy)Since you remember Falstaff … you should remember Huber ?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Huber_Brewing_Company
I knew them both as ‘campfire’ beers. My parents bought them for drinking around a campfire… me a friend took care of the leftovers. My parents were cool about that, I mean since we didn’t get into any trouble
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