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What's your beverage of choice?

Hell yeah it is....I need to re up my bottle. I still have the cork. Smells goooood.
 
I feel low brow compared to you guys. Not a big drinker at all, I have a Makers Mark on occasion. Have a bottle that has been here for a year and is still half full.
I like Maker's Mark...good stuff Deog.

Blanton's was a darn thoughtful gift from Mrs. Sniper.
 
The Dew is some good whiskey and that crock is great looking. These posts are making me want make a bootleg run to Maryland.
 
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LoL.....one man's trash is another man's treasure. :D
 
I now have a Harley-Davidson decanter with glasses and tray that was given to my by my deceased friend's son. It is full of Jack. I guess I will need to acquire a taste for it now as I have no intention of throwing it out.

Oh, yeah and a basement full of Yuengling, Sam Adams, Guinness, Corona as well...

Bottoms up!

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Yeah, Mike, it looks better in person. Never had a chance to share it with him. It will take me a while to empty it single handedly.
 
CDC has discovered a new virus: The Bourbon Virus. Nope, not kidding. :eek:o_O

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Friday the discovery of a new virus that may be spread through tick or insect bites. The virus may have contributed to the 2014 death of a Kansas man who was otherwise healthy.
Working with experts from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and University of Kansas Medical Center (UKMC), researchers found that the virus is part of a group of viruses called thogotoviruses. The virus was named Bourbon virus for the county in which the patient lived. The case is the first time a thogotovirus has been shown to cause human illness in the U.S. and the eighth known case of it causing symptoms in people.

According to the report, the patient, who was over 50 years old, was working outside on his property in late spring 2014 when he received several tick bites and found an engorged tick on his shoulder. Several days later, he fell ill with nausea, weakness and diarrhea. The next day, he developed a fever, anorexia, chills, headache, myalgia, and arthralgia. The patient visited his primary care physician on the third day, at which point he was prescribed an antibiotic for a presumed tickborne illness. The next morning, his wife found him experiencing reduced consciousness and we was taken to the local hospital.

Test results for many infectious diseases came back negative and a sample of the patient’s blood was sent to the CDC, which found evidence of an unidentified virus. Researchers used Advanced Molecular Detection (AMD) and determined it was a new virus.

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/02/20/cdc-discovers-new-virus-in-kansas/?intcmp=latestnews
 
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