Beverage of choice for listening

If I am in the workshop and something is on, nothing stronger than diet Coke. (I like all my fingers where they are, thank you.)

After I have cleaned up and in the living room, I like a New Glarus brew with a couple of fingers of Booker's or Wild Turkey bourbon in my sippin' glass.


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Friday or Saturday night? 20 oz of Steel Reserve. I buy a 40 oz bottle after work on Friday and drink half each night. If it's a holiday, a juice glass of Captain Morgan. Sun thru Thur, bottled water.
 
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Laughing Lab a Scottish-style ale brewed by Bristol Brewing Company in Colorado Springs, CO.
 
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Being in the wine country, red wine is at the top of my list when I want to listen and dance with my wife. Believe it or not, old vine zinfandel is at the top of that list.
 
I generally have some form of beer (OK, technically an ale). Any of the following will do:
  • An IPA or an Imperial IPA (Bell's Two-Hearted, Founder's, Dogfish Head, Southern Tier, Stone, Green Flash....)
  • I like Belgian Trappist Monk-style ales (Corsendonk, Duvel, Chimay, Ommegang, Unibroue, Brother Thelonious, etc...)
  • Porters, stouts, Imperial stouts...
I like to keep my options open.
 
Decaf coffee in the morning, water or more decaf in the afternoon, dry, oaky red wine in the evening.
 
kmann77, Not to be off topic, but I don't think that you're cheap. I generally rate everything in life to it's equivalent cost in terms of cases of beer... with a chaser on the side.
 
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