Thanks for checking - I know the brewery, but the bartender didn’t know which beer of theirs it was.
It was good in a middle-of-the-road way, but nothing spectacular…I suppose it fits me pretty well, because that’s how a lot of people describe me!

Thanks for checking - I know the brewery, but the bartender didn’t know which beer of theirs it was.
LOVE those glasses!
Those each hold a shot and I got them from my mom. She never knew they were shot glasses, or she would have thrown them away.LOVE those glasses!
Im not a big wine drinker but a friend is and she always brings a bottle when here.Yellow tail is $9.99 here, that's NZ$11, or about £5 a bottle. I typically only buy the one of the whites mind you.
Their range is a lot bigger than its realised.
Official Online Store - [yellow tail] Wines Australia
I like then because they're vegan, so not filtered through milk or fish bladders. The no milk thing helps big time...
Thanks for checking - I know the brewery, but the bartender didn’t know which beer of theirs it was.
It was good in a middle-of-the-road way, but nothing spectacular…I suppose it fits me pretty well, because that’s how a lot of people describe me!![]()
That sounds good.This is a tribute to MrsT’s North Country roots:
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Super-tart apple cider from Rulfs Orchards, a family tradition for her…a shot of apple brandy (La Pomme du Lac) from North Country apples (McIntosh), some prosecco (from Italy, not NY), and the glasses are rimmed in granulated maple sugar from Parker’s a local maple farm and family friends.
This is a tribute to MrsT’s North Country roots:
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Super-tart apple cider from Rulfs Orchards, a family tradition for her…a shot of apple brandy (La Pomme du Lac) from North Country apples (McIntosh), some prosecco (from Italy, not NY), and the glasses are rimmed in granulated maple sugar from Parker’s a local maple farm and family friends.
You can get maple anything in MrsT’s hometown.Didn't know you could get maple sugar????
Russ