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T Murph

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While I enjoy the gamut of adult beverages, in addition to homebrewed beers, meads and wines, I really enjoy a variety of cocktails. And Titoinnis were my favorite 2021 Martini . But I recently tried a rendition of James Bonds Vodka Martini with a twist of lemon. OMG my new favorite. As usual with cocktails I will continue to abide by the ****ie rule. One is never enough and three is too many. A shot glass of frozen Grey Goose in a frozen Martini glass with a twist of lemon and a little squeeze makes an awesome Martini. I plan on having several in the up coming year.

Cheers
 
Blended 12 oz of whole milk, 3 raw eggs, 1/4 cup of oats, 1/2 a banana, 1.5 scoop of vanilla protein powder and 2 scoop of collagen powder. 1 of these every day in the AM

I am in training for the www.empirestateride.com in July :)

Cheers
Jay

Dayuuum! Good on you dude, Cancer Sucks. Figure my goto drink for the year needs to just be less alcohol in general. I’m shooting for my first Spartan race this year and just decided the hell with it, let’s make it a Trifecta.

https://es.spartan.com/en/pages/trifecta
 
I'm realizing I don't drink as much beer as I used to so I probably don't need to keep all four of my faucets stocked with it. Maybe two. I want to try making some clones of sparkling waters like Topo Chico, and perhaps go get another nitro setup (with 100% nitrogen instead of beer gas) just to have a dedicated cold brew faucet. Might consider doing some sort of mojito keg when the weather warms up...it's my wife's fav.
 
Dayuuum! Good on you dude, Cancer Sucks. Figure my goto drink for the year needs to just be less alcohol in general. I’m shooting for my first Spartan race this year and just decided the hell with it, let’s make it a Trifecta.

https://es.spartan.com/en/pages/trifecta
Ahhh the Trifecta! You're 1 bad ass MOFO! That's AWESOME!

Keep us posted!

Cheers
Jay
 
I will continue to make carbonated (using CO2) and non-carbonated (using nitrogen) mineral waters. I dedicate five kegs (5 gallon) just for these mineral waters. I started with using the Excel spreadsheet from Khymos – – dedicated to chemical curiosities in the kitchen and added new mineral waters from Mineral Water Atlas of the World, plus my own variations. My new one for 2022 is just whatever variation I want to try. I also have expanded the minerals to include succinic acid.
 
I wanna settle on a paloma recipe I really like. They've been OK, but not what I'm after.
Only brewed once this year (life&laziness got in the way) so I aim to brew at least 4 times in 22'!
Cheers, fam!
 
Gin & tonic & whiskey and coke, primarily because my kegged IPA took an oxidation beating and it's getting dumped this weekend...

I am kegging a chocolate coconut milk stout this weekend, if this comes out good I'll likely stick to mostly that as I love dark beers this time of year.
 
as long as there's no horibble O2 in it... whatever i drink is better then breathing! lol ;) :mug:
 
i'm just....oh never mind.....

my go to drink for 2022 is going to be pressure feremented stuff....
 
i'm just....oh never mind.....

my go to drink for 2022 is going to be pressure feremented stuff....
I'm with you on this, my next batch is going to be my first pressure fermented. Also trying out fermenting and serving out of the same corny keg. Still figuring out the zero-oxygen dry hopping logistics as there's minimal headspace in the corny keg, as I am trying to push the volume to 4.75g if possible.
 
Since my sister dove into making mead, it behooves me to try a batch at some point. Also I really want to try making wine; I do like a glass of that now and then, and if I made my own...we have friends who have, at any one time, at least 250 bottles of wine in their house and are constantly looking for more; I want to make something they might enjoy.
 
This is kinda a tough question for me. At the beginning of last year I would have said one thing and a couple months later maybe another. I did get some cool bloody Mary making stuff for xmas so I'll go with that... other then homebrew. Bloody Mary will be my 2022 go to.
 
This is kinda a tough question for me. At the beginning of last year I would have said one thing and a couple months later maybe another. I did get some cool bloody Mary making stuff for xmas so I'll go with that... other then homebrew. Bloody Mary will be my 2022 go to.
It's difficult to beat a good Bloody Mary. They are a popular Sunday morning drink on PCB. And there are some really good ones to be had.
 
Blended 12 oz of whole milk, 3 raw eggs, 1/4 cup of oats, 1/2 a banana, 1.5 scoop of vanilla protein powder and 2 scoop of collagen powder. 1 of these every day in the AM

I am in training for the www.empirestateride.com in July :)

Cheers
Jay
"Rocky, Rocky, ROCKY!! (queue the theme music from the 1976 classic).
Train hard, ride hard. Good luck.
 
More tea in 2022. My beer consumption has reduced significantly over the last year or two, but I've always been a big coffee drinker - usually a pot a day. This year I'm trying to limit that to 2 cups in the morning and tea for the rest of the day. Plus I like tea, and a lot of things I grow in and around the garden can be made into homemade teas as well.
 
Blended 12 oz of whole milk, 3 raw eggs, 1/4 cup of oats, 1/2 a banana, 1.5 scoop of vanilla protein powder and 2 scoop of collagen powder. 1 of these every day in the AM

I am in training for the www.empirestateride.com in July :)

Cheers
Jay
I'm planning on doing the ride on my own in August, going from Buffalo to NYC. I'll be doing it credit card style, with hotels and restaurants, so there is no need to carry all that heavy stuff, just some clothes and bike equipment/tools, and maybe a lightweight computer. I'll probably pack lunch from wherever I get breakfast and that'll be the extent of eating on the road, plus energy bars. That's one of the reasons I'm even considering this ride that it is never far off the beaten path in New York State. I have family in Syracuse and friends up at Lake George. My wife will join me for parts of the ride, maybe joining me in Syracuse, riding to Albany, then both of us driving up to Lake George and getting dropped back in Albany to do the rest of the ride solo again. I have a cousin in the Albany area where she could drop the car and get on Amtrak.

My training today consisted of guacamole, one fish and one chicken taco, and a margarita. Maybe I should rethink my training a bit. I'm a long time cyclist and will be OK. 50 slow miles a day should be a piece of cake, or as any cyclist will tell you, skip the cake, have the pie!
 
While I enjoy the gamut of adult beverages, in addition to homebrewed beers, meads and wines, I really enjoy a variety of cocktails. And Titoinnis were my favorite 2021 Martini . But I recently tried a rendition of James Bonds Vodka Martini with a twist of lemon. OMG my new favorite. As usual with cocktails I will continue to abide by the ****ie rule. One is never enough and three is too many. A shot glass of frozen Grey Goose in a frozen Martini glass with a twist of lemon and a little squeeze makes an awesome Martini. I plan on having several in the up coming year.

Cheers
This one?

 

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