Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

Really enjoying all the wonderful pictures and interesting combinations, thanks all.

Enclosed is an old German aluminum handled knife featuring an embossed Christopher Columbus on top a German aluminum beer bottle.


 
Thanks, but there are some truly artistic pictures within this thread including several of yours.
 
Down to Cape Otway this weekend for a friends wedding, so I guess you could call this an Ale of the Shipwreck Coast. Moby Pale Ale by Rogue Wave Brewing at Aireys Inlet. This ale was actually first brewed for the shipboard provisions of the Sea Shepherd group.

 
Hope you had a great time Chin (I know a couple of people that were Sea Shepherd crew down your way) :thumbup:

What's that you're putting on your chips mate?! :eek: :D
 
Hope you had a great time Chin (I know a couple of people that were Sea Shepherd crew down your way) :thumbup:

What's that you're putting on your chips mate?! :eek: :D

Cheers Jack. :thumbup:

Ah you've got good eyes: I think they gave me a bit of mayo with some paprika in it, but I squeezed in a sachet of wasabi I'd saved from some sashimi I had earlier that day! ;)

The chips were really good actually, as was the beer. A great wedding made it an excellent weekend all round, thanks. The Great Ocean Road in fine weather makes for a really memorable road trip.

Here's another snap of an evening snack I put together with the Huckleberry Crownlifter, while watching the harbour at Apollo Bay on the way down the coast.



And some of the old lava spills going into the sea and a hiking trail I checked out on the way back. :)





 
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No I didn't need my crown lifter for the can...yes that is an IPA...and it's damn good.

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It's Friday! :) Have a great weekend everyone :thumbup:



Great pic Alan :thumbup:
 
It's Friday! :) Have a great weekend everyone :thumbup:


Jack, I like the look of that can, and your A. Wright Lambsfoot is looking smashing as always. :thumbup:

Greg, although you posted this over a week ago, I thought I should acknowledge that your pic of Founders Porter last week Friday inspired me to look for porter when I went for groceries last Saturday. I don't think I've ever had a porter I didn't like :rolleyes:, and Founders is a local brewery for me, but their porter is certainly not one of my absolute favorites. It does have the advantage of always being available to me. But at the grocery store's beer case, I found a new-to-me-porter that I decided to try instead. Today was the first chance I had to actually get a picture of my new and tasty libation along with my venerable Colonial beer scout with the formica countertop covers!
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- GT

GT, now it's my turn to quote you from a week back. ;)

Inspired by the memory of your post, I stopped by the store tonight seeking one of my favorite porters—Walker's Reserve Porter from Firestone Walker Brewery—but did not find it. Instead I came away with this lovely new-to-me vanilla oatmeal stout from Ninkasi, which is another brewery of whose beers I am quite fond.

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It's sweet enough that I would not want to drink it every day, but I'm definitely enjoying it this evening.

I was hoping to use its cap in the inaugural lifting exercise of a new arrival I was expecting today, but apparently it has been delayed. So, a worthy stunt double stood in for the photo. ;)
 
oh man. what a thread! if there's one thing i like better than traditional knives, it's "beverages"! :D

no fancy knife here, but this is what i just-so-happen to have going on right now ....

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My new Gec Beer Scout #108 of 225 in charred beer barrel oak with Factory oil and all .
Definitely making this refreshing cold beverage so much better 😊Although I must admit it's just modeling and never opened the beer it let my maroon macarta BS do the dirty work
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