Alcohol wise, I bought one of the Four Walls “A Better Brown” from the Always Sunny gentlemen. Delicious & annoyed they sold out before I splurged on a second bottle because it was so delicious.
Go-to summer drink depended on the time of day--espresso at 4am to get ready for a day of excavating and then the occasional gin and tonic in the afternoon to relax and unwind.
The "not intentionally" line uttered by the fighter was true LOL-stuff. As for drinks, Lemon or Grapefruit Spindrift sodas have been the ambient-chill drink of choice in my office.
Booze! My profession!! Made a really tasty cocktail this weekend with some cucumber, yellow chartreuse, and tequila (there were other ingredients as well) it was super refreshing.
Currently creating a new cocktail for the Amazon Lotr show premiere. Super excited!
Oh, man. I work in the obituary business, so that scene is VERY interesting future-casting to me.
I don't feel like I have a go-to summer drink, but I spent a week in Oslo in July and got coffee at Tim Wendelboe every day and have been drinking what I brought back with me. Think I'm going to have to do another order from them.
Not really. Too close? I've been in it for a long time, so I have a lot of respect for observance of the passing and its importance, but am a little bit (purposefully?) desensitized on a personal-level.
Sometimes when I'm testing things (digitally), I'll start typing in my own name, and quickly retract it. More out of superstition than anything.
Whoa, that's wild.
Dr. Pepper is always the winner.
Alcohol wise, I bought one of the Four Walls “A Better Brown” from the Always Sunny gentlemen. Delicious & annoyed they sold out before I splurged on a second bottle because it was so delicious.
Water.
Alcohol, it’s either Honey Jack or Modelo.
Diet Coke, if I want to feel fancy I'll call it the house brown.
Go-to summer drink depended on the time of day--espresso at 4am to get ready for a day of excavating and then the occasional gin and tonic in the afternoon to relax and unwind.
The "not intentionally" line uttered by the fighter was true LOL-stuff. As for drinks, Lemon or Grapefruit Spindrift sodas have been the ambient-chill drink of choice in my office.
I began drinking a lot of water (instead of coke) and lost some weight. I still feel the call of soda pulling at my soul.
I dropped so much weight kicking soda, soon slept/felt much better! Hang in there.
Moonshine sweet tea or any sweet tea to quench that summer thirst. If no sweet tea, then a Mitsuya cider.
Iced coffee gets me through the day, nice cool beer and gin and tonic through the evenings and weekends.
And yes please to folks finishing Paper Girls!! I need that next season!
This summer I discovered the smoky goodness that is Mezcal
Try a mezcal old fashioned asap. And a naked and famous. You’ll thank me later!
Wow, amazing art. Very...lifelike to reality. If ghosts weren't flesh and bone.
Booze! My profession!! Made a really tasty cocktail this weekend with some cucumber, yellow chartreuse, and tequila (there were other ingredients as well) it was super refreshing.
Currently creating a new cocktail for the Amazon Lotr show premiere. Super excited!
Can’t wait to see things heat up next week!
Kool-aid and friz vodka have been my go to, since coffee and crown royal got old hahaha
Crown caramel, crown apple, apple cider, caramel monin syrup, chai concentrate is a nice boozy caffeine boost
A Belgian tripel, so good and refreshing. Always hits the spot
A Tommy’s Margarita for me: double mezcal, single lime juice, half measure of agave nectar. Shake it with ice and serve on the rocks *chef’s kiss*
Extra shoutout to the Oaxacan Ice Water, another summer fave
Oh, man. I work in the obituary business, so that scene is VERY interesting future-casting to me.
I don't feel like I have a go-to summer drink, but I spent a week in Oslo in July and got coffee at Tim Wendelboe every day and have been drinking what I brought back with me. Think I'm going to have to do another order from them.
https://www.timwendelboe.coffee/
The obituary business??
If it's not too ghoulish to ask, do you ever/often think about your own?
Not really. Too close? I've been in it for a long time, so I have a lot of respect for observance of the passing and its importance, but am a little bit (purposefully?) desensitized on a personal-level.
Sometimes when I'm testing things (digitally), I'll start typing in my own name, and quickly retract it. More out of superstition than anything.
This is a wonderful character trait I will try not to steal for a story someday, but no promises, thanks.
ha ha ha, thanks. If you ever need more perspective, feel free to DM me. southbymidwest at G mail.
As of late, whiskey and A&W Root Beer. 😎👍
But for the summer, a lot of Liquid I.V.