@OlDirtyBaztid Here's another vote for El Dorado from Guyana... I dated a lot of Caribbean girls in my 20s, from a wide experience of rums from many different countries, this one was always my favorite in my 30s when i went to parties or clubs, and rarely do i drink nowadays in my 40s, but if there's an open bottle of El D around and someone else is willing to offer me a glass with a Guyanese L'Chiam, i will never say no
sounds like el dorado is the clear cut next man up on my list! i'll send off my thoughts in club dirt week 5 edition.
Quote Originally Posted by undermysac:
@OlDirtyBaztid Hunker down with a bud ice or steel reserve, you won't be disappointed, and your pockets won't be empty
i clearly remember my first steel reserve. while i don't remember the age i had it, it was definitely in my early teenage years. we got this guy, who everyone in town called 40. not only because he bought us 40's when we were way too young to be drinking, but he also always had a 40 in hand. we all wanted king cobras and 40 came out with steel reserve and st. ides. not coincidentally, that was not only my first time trying one, but also my last. lol
No team is as good as it looks when winning nor are they as bad as they look when losing
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Quote Originally Posted by packersbackers:
@OlDirtyBaztid Here's another vote for El Dorado from Guyana... I dated a lot of Caribbean girls in my 20s, from a wide experience of rums from many different countries, this one was always my favorite in my 30s when i went to parties or clubs, and rarely do i drink nowadays in my 40s, but if there's an open bottle of El D around and someone else is willing to offer me a glass with a Guyanese L'Chiam, i will never say no
sounds like el dorado is the clear cut next man up on my list! i'll send off my thoughts in club dirt week 5 edition.
Quote Originally Posted by undermysac:
@OlDirtyBaztid Hunker down with a bud ice or steel reserve, you won't be disappointed, and your pockets won't be empty
i clearly remember my first steel reserve. while i don't remember the age i had it, it was definitely in my early teenage years. we got this guy, who everyone in town called 40. not only because he bought us 40's when we were way too young to be drinking, but he also always had a 40 in hand. we all wanted king cobras and 40 came out with steel reserve and st. ides. not coincidentally, that was not only my first time trying one, but also my last. lol
Ron Zacapa 23 Centenario. Excellent go-to rum for sipping on the rocks. Three fingers neat is good too. They could charge more for this and people would still buy it. Their premium line is also excellent. You'll experience no hangover if you decide to go hard on this rum either.
Let's go Darwin
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@OlDirtyBaztid
Ron Zacapa 23 Centenario. Excellent go-to rum for sipping on the rocks. Three fingers neat is good too. They could charge more for this and people would still buy it. Their premium line is also excellent. You'll experience no hangover if you decide to go hard on this rum either.
Does anyone else feel Pickett to win ORY +800 is too good to pass up?
The media train is desperately hoping to hype him up asap, as long as he puts up fantasy stats and keeps the INTs under control, I believe it's his to lose at the moment.
Victory Belongs to the Most Tenacious
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Does anyone else feel Pickett to win ORY +800 is too good to pass up?
The media train is desperately hoping to hype him up asap, as long as he puts up fantasy stats and keeps the INTs under control, I believe it's his to lose at the moment.
I noticed one of the Scottish teams is Abroath. Saw a travel episode where people go with Chef Ian Spink to go dig a pit and smoke the haddock for a shore lunch overlooking the North Sea. Looked awesome.
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@lbcake
I noticed one of the Scottish teams is Abroath. Saw a travel episode where people go with Chef Ian Spink to go dig a pit and smoke the haddock for a shore lunch overlooking the North Sea. Looked awesome.
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