Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

I love IPAs! :D I love a lot of styles though ;) :D :thumbsup:

Two from Yorkshire hanging out in my kitchen.

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Great stuff Greg :) I haven't had a bottle yet this year. I am going to have to finally try their Stingo this year I think :) :thumbsup:
 
That is a mighty fine looking lambsfoot, Dylan. Maybe the best red jigged bone I've seen.

You pushed me over the edge with this one Dylan. The first one that spoke to me was the Craftsman barlow that @Wurrwulf had re-handled by Glenn in an amber jigged bone, then the glorious stag handled Buck I won from Glenn and now this lambsfoot. :) I yield

Glenn did a masterful job on that knife, I carried it for a week straight! I appreciate the kind compliments and I hope that Glenn does as well, he deserves all the accolades.

That's a wonderful spirit, Dylan, the only other Irish that compares for my palate is the Powers John's Lane.

And what a great job Glenn did on the rehaft . . . the jigging sings!

Thank you, my friend. I have not tried Powers John's Lane and so I have promptly placed it on my list to find and then try. The Green Spot is easily my wife's favorite and so your comments on the Powers has certainly intrigued her as well.

Having ale this evening.

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Glenn did a masterful job on that knife, I carried it for a week straight! I appreciate the kind compliments and I hope that Glenn does as well, he deserves all the accolades.



Thank you, my friend. I have not tried Powers John's Lane and so I have promptly placed it on my list to find and then try. The Green Spot is easily my wife's favorite and so your comments on the Powers has certainly intrigued her as well.

Having ale this evening.

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Went with a Shiraz and a pipe this evening.

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What a life you lead Dylan! :D :) :thumbsup:


Cheers Taylor, great pic :) :thumbsup:

Apart from polishing off a bottle of an Aussie Cabernet the other night, I have been rather off the booze these past few weeks, which means I have been stocking up in earnest! :D I was buying some ales here yesterday (you wouldn't believe the price of beer here today) though when I spotted a couple of bottles of an Italian whisky - very light in colour, new producer, only 3 years old, tacky bottle, and cost the earth! I'll pass :rolleyes:
 
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