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Summer Starry Noche started as a carefully-selected
blend of Medianoche batches aged for 19-34 months in
a variety of freshly-emptied bourbon and rye barrels,
including 15-year Sazerac Rye, 6-year Thomas H. Handy
Rye, 6-year E.H. Taylor Bourbon, 7-year Blanton's
Bourbon, and 12-year Elijah Craig Bourbon. The blend
was conditioned on more than 3 pounds per gallon of
toasted coconut flakes and raw coconut chips and
finished with toasted Macadamia Nuts.

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  On 7/20/2022 at 12:29 AM, turkeyfeathers said:
Summer Starry Noche started as a carefully-selected
blend of Medianoche batches aged for 19-34 months in
a variety of freshly-emptied bourbon and rye barrels,
including 15-year Sazerac Rye, 6-year Thomas H. Handy
Rye, 6-year E.H. Taylor Bourbon, 7-year Blanton's
Bourbon, and 12-year Elijah Craig Bourbon. The blend
was conditioned on more than 3 pounds per gallon of
toasted coconut flakes and raw coconut chips and
finished with toasted Macadamia Nuts.
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How was it? I can’t enjoy stouts. Too sweet usually


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  On 7/16/2022 at 7:40 PM, BizCT said:


Needed to sneak liquor and buy seltzer or soda to mix


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Take two store bought bottles of water ,dump one and cut the ring off the top . Take the second and cut the top off, where it starts to slope towards the cap , so you’re left with what looks like a funnel . Use a needle nose plier to hold the top in boiling water . Once it’s soft you can pull the cap with ring off intact . Now pour a clear liquor,I like gin and tonic into the empty bottle ,and screw the top  with ring on .

Cmac and most venues allow one sealed bottle of water , which you now have . They wand you as you walk ,they don’t even look at the bottle .

i don’t mind paying like ten bucks for a 16oz craft beer, but $16 for crap ticks me off .

 

Oh TF, park at Lowes free and an easy walk and quick out to the road , I’m guessing you do 332 to the thruway ? Not my route after a concert I go back roads to 490 . 
 

oh and get seats under the shell ! The grass is for the kids .

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  On 7/21/2022 at 1:30 AM, Nomad said:

Take two store bought bottles of water ,dump one and cut the ring off the top . Take the second and cut the top off, where it starts to slope towards the cap , so you’re left with what looks like a funnel . Use a needle nose plier to hold the top in boiling water . Once it’s soft you can pull the cap with ring off intact . Now pour a clear liquor,I like gin and tonic into the empty bottle ,and screw the top  with ring on .

Cmac and most venues allow one sealed bottle of water , which you now have . They wand you as you walk ,they don’t even look at the bottle .

i don’t mind paying like ten bucks for a 16oz craft beer, but $16 for crap ticks me off .

 

Oh TF, park at Lowes free and an easy walk and quick out to the road , I’m guessing you do 332 to the thruway ? Not my route after a concert I go back roads to 490 . 
 

oh and get seats under the shell ! The grass is for the kids .

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When I was a teen, my friends and I would do Bacardi 151 and gatorade in a gatorade bottle to Shea and Yankees stadiums for games. Nobody ever questioned it. We would get hammered

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