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A bottle of Pine Barrens Single Malt Whisky, batch 3

Pine Barrens Single Malt Whisky

December 22, 2012 · by fervere · in bar essentials, recommendations, reviews

**Long Island Spirits** makes whisky from **Blue Point** *Old Howling Bastard*. It takes Fervere a year to find a bottle and a little less than a month to drink.

Held bottle of Samuel Adams Fat Jack displaying the label.

Samuel Adams Fat Jack Double Pumpkin

October 28, 2012 · by fervere · in recommendations, reviews

Fervere has had it up to here with pumpkin-this and pumpkin-that. But he learns to love again with **Samuel Adams** *Fat Jack.*

Samuel Adams Hazel Brown

Samuel Adams Hazel Brown

October 18, 2012 · by melba · in recommendations, reviews

Both Melba and Fervere review the same beer! What the heck is going on? Once a season, there’s miracles in that Harvest Collection.

Collection of brown ales

The Brown Ale Monster

September 10, 2012 · by melba · in recommendations, reviews

Melba yearns for the brown ale.

Bokrijks Belgian Golden Ale

Bokrijks Belgian Golden Ale

April 19, 2012 · by fervere · in recommendations, reviews

Fevere is back to beer with a Belgian golden ale that almost, but not quite, tastes like banana.

A 375 ml bottle of Konzelmann Estates 2008 Vidal Icewine

Konzelmann Estate Winery 2008 Vidal Icewine

February 2, 2012 · by fervere · in recommendations, reviews

Konzelmann Estate Winery Vidal Icewine, 2008 Vintage Recommended! Pear and olive Rich; tropical fruit and sweet apricot Pears and honey; sweetness lingers Canadian wine from the Niagara Peninsula, may be difficult to get in US; 10% ABV. Over the New…

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