SAKs and Brewskies

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There’s few threads in the forum for knives and drinks of various kinds. How about dedicated SAK and drinks thread? Could be anything, not just alcohol.

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Normally people extend the SD nail file and the combo phillips when using the ink pen because it makes it easier to write with, but I have discovered that it also makes the tiny scissors more comfortable and easier to use. I don't know if it will be the same for everyone because we all have different sized hands, but it works very well for me. It feels like I can control the scissors better and it feels like I can get slightly more leverage from them.
 
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Anybody try this one before? It tastes kinda like Guinness but it's a bit less bitter and it has a hint of tangerine.

Ah, no, but uuhhhh.....gotta say (as a huge beer nerd), an IPA shouldn't be tasting ANYthing like Guinness. LOL So, meaning no disrespect but either that beer is horribly skunked somehow, or perhaps your pallate needs recalibrating. 🤣
 
Ah, no, but uuhhhh.....gotta say (as a huge beer nerd), an IPA shouldn't be tasting ANYthing like Guinness. LOL So, meaning no disrespect but either that beer is horribly skunked somehow, or perhaps your pallate needs recalibrating. 🤣
I'm not a big beer drinker, so anything bitter is like Guinness to me. I usually prefer to stick to wine. The time in my life that I actually drank beer regularly was mostly in college, so it was basically all cheap p🤬water.

FYI, I have a very low tolerance for snobbery of any kind.

I did enjoy the Blood Orange and I ended up buying a few more cans of it later.
 
I'm not a big beer drinker, so anything bitter is like Guinness to me. I usually prefer to stick to wine. The time in my life that I actually drank beer regularly was mostly in college, so it was basically all cheap p🤬water.

FYI, I have a very low tolerance for snobbery of any kind.

I did enjoy the Blood Orange and I ended up buying a few more cans of it later.

Well, FYI, Guinness doesn't taste anything like an IPA (with an actual hop bill) at all. Also, it's not snobbery to point out that your description is a complete headscratcher to anyone who drinks beer regularly, so your warning was unwarranted. Glad you enjoyed the IPA.
 
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