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    If I had a distillery I'd make the smokiest, most peaty Scotch possible, age it nineteen years, and call it the Joan D'arc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    If I had a distillery I'd make the smokiest, most peaty Scotch possible, age it nineteen years, and call it the Joan D'arc.
    That's pretty good....I had to look her up. Makes sense now.
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    Thanks, I've been sitting on that a while and this thread connected all my loose thoughts into something worth while.
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    Not sure of coffee fits in here, but...

    A friend of mine recently returned from a vacation in Vietnam. He brought back a bag a coffee beans for me. Made a few cups this morning. Wow. It has been since the mid 90s since I was in Vietnam and Cambodia. The smell and flavor brought back a bunch of good memories.

    So good. Absolutely incredible. And I thought Ethiopian coffee was good. One of the very few times I would consider using bottled water instead of tap water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Not sure of coffee fits in here, but...

    A friend of mine recently returned from a vacation in Vietnam. He brought back a bag a coffee beans for me. Made a few cups this morning. Wow. It has been since the mid 90s since I was in Vietnam and Cambodia. The smell and flavor brought back a bunch of good memories.

    So good. Absolutely incredible. And I thought Ethiopian coffee was good. One of the very few times I would consider using bottled water instead of tap water.
    I think Ethiopian Yirgacheffe is some of the best coffee so now I'm very curious as to what you've got there Hoser.

    A Robusta rather than an Arabica, interesting.
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    I've heard this stuff is difficult to get. While I was conducting some business at the liquor store I over heard that they had way more cases than usual. So right now at Total Beverage, instead of a one case limit, I think it's a four case limit. Haven't tried it yet.



    Also, these six packs are on sale for only $3.99

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Not sure of coffee fits in here, but...

    A friend of mine recently returned from a vacation in Vietnam. He brought back a bag a coffee beans for me. Made a few cups this morning. Wow. It has been since the mid 90s since I was in Vietnam and Cambodia. The smell and flavor brought back a bunch of good memories.

    So good. Absolutely incredible. And I thought Ethiopian coffee was good. One of the very few times I would consider using bottled water instead of tap water.
    Got to admit, I sure didn't have any good tasting coffee in Viet Nam in the 60's.
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    Couldn?t decide on beer or margaritas on the 5th so I split the difference.


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    Those are so good.
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    This is pretty good.


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