Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

You should try Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout, from @Jack Black's neck of the woods (Yorkshire). It is Excellent!
Vince, I rarely see any Samuel Smith products in the grocery store where I buy beer, so I haven't had it often.
But we went to visit my wife's sister one Christmas, and she had bought some beer for me: Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout and Taddy Porter. That changed my beer life. I switched from buying the cheapest American lager I could find to getting stouts and porters as often as I could find them on sale.

- GT
 
Here's my post featuring a 3rd beer from my Saugatuck Brewing variety pack. This one is named Neapolitan Milk Stout and, like Neapolitan ice cream, it's stout that's supposed to have tastes of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry in it. I think that I can actually taste all 3 at times, which I thought was pretty special the first time I ever tried it. But after that, I decided it was more than just a try-flavored novelty; it actually was a very satisfying stout!
My photos include a knife that I got myself for Christmas last month, a Rough Rider Carbon Yellow large (4.25" closed) stockman. I prefer rounded bolsters, but I wanted to get a 4"+ stockman with carbon steel blades. The RR version fits my budget better than, say, the synthetic yellow Case 3375.
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- GT
 
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