I’d like to join you - but my beer is a bit different…
Oh well - at least it doesn’t leave me quite as quickly!
I’d like to join you - but my beer is a bit different…
Oh well - at least it doesn’t leave me quite as quickly!
That’s a natural one ? Would like to get some like this here in Germany, but mostly you got some kind of erificial ones here
This one is my current choice if it is hot only 2% alc and very light and refreshing!
Not that ‘real’ I’m afraid - this is closer (but harder to find):
Even that may have become more artificial over time - not sure
Only water, coffee and tea here! And once every few weeks a beer and on some rare occasions a red wine.
Trying to live as healthy as possible in a sane way.
Since I’m in North Frisia right now… Flensburger (plopp!).
They certainly do. All of the Trappist beers are amazing.
Coffee?!? Tea?!? Healthy and sane?
Actually - if they do not leave you a gibbering wreck, fair enough…
My morning cappuccino
Latte art by yours truly
So talented. I love that.
Thanks!
Black tea (Ostfriesentee), water when it’s hot
Oh Belgium!
ZB3.
If you want test a delicious Belgium beer, go for this one, it comes from Orval Abbaye…
For Canadians, I found it sometimes at Montreal !
Also Trappist. The monks strike again! Only 5 left (of the original ones at least, I think there are more now).
Little Cazadores añejo and a nice Cuban cigar. Not a bad way to round out a Tuesday.
Edit. I’ve gotta try this Trappist beer, I don’t think I’ve ever had one.
Not the best beer I’ve ever had, but it’s solid and very drinkable. Got it in a variety pack, just means more varieties to try!
I never heard of Cazadores añejo. Is it a local distillery? How long is it aged?
EDIT:
Aha, añejo tequila, not rum. Aged at least 12 months.
Pudge
Yessir. I LOVE tequila. I almost only drink tequila these days. Occasionally a beer. Even more occasionally whiskey. But I could never have another drink other than tequila for the rest of my life and be very happy.
Russian Caravan tea, which natch is sans milk & sugar. I adore this tea’s deep dark smoky allure; tis so yummy.
Oh, forgot to add in yesterday’s post, applies here too. Once i woke up to the adverse environmental implications of teabags i banned myself from them a few years ago, so ever since i prefer buying & using loose-leaf tea in a diffuser.