Who needs a liver?
I’m a fans of the Kirk & Sweeney (12yr or better) and Dictador XO for celebration drinks. El Dorado 21 is my dinner choice, my bottles of 12 are backup stock now that I have a good supplier for 21yr. But the real gem is Botan. You can’t get it unless you know someone running to Guatemala who will smuggle it back (or maybe the producers reduce to pay US bribes to get it here). My neighbor’s daughter is married to a Guatemalan so I have a dealer… this is my water. If there’s rum in heaven, this is it. And it’s what would come out of the tap when you brush your teeth. Glorious stuff.
Avoid Pilar Hemingway profile 7. I remember 2 drinks. Hangover for three days. Not sure what happened to the car and two neighbors won’t talk to me. You’ve been warned.
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I don't think there's any of those Rum's you mentioned here are available in Ontario CA. Our LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) only stocks limited varieties. When you travel around you can find the odd different rum or other. There are Rare Wine & Liquor stores but only in large metro centers. Nearest I know of is in Toronto about 350 miles away.
I'm not really a big drinker. Usually we drink Tequila in Mexico and the odd Rum. Very rarely we entertain here and serve a Rum or Whiskey.
You're going to have to come for a visit and bring some samples!
I don't think there's any of those Rum's you mentioned here are available in Ontario CA. Our LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) only stocks limited varieties. When you travel around you can find the odd different rum or other. There are Rare Wine & Liquor stores but only in large metro centers. Nearest I know of is in Toronto about 350 miles away.
I'm not really a big drinker. Usually we drink Tequila in Mexico and the odd Rum. Very rarely we entertain here and serve a Rum or Whiskey.
You're going to have to come for a visit and bring some samples!
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"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
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Our latest Building SHÉ:KON episode is now live on YouTube.
In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into the nautical abyss, armed with power tools, determination, and a dash of questionable carpentry skills.
https://youtu.be/at_5ioXq6tw
Enjoy!
In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into the nautical abyss, armed with power tools, determination, and a dash of questionable carpentry skills.
https://youtu.be/at_5ioXq6tw
Enjoy!
Yours Aye! Rick
"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
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Try Woods Old Navy, original Royal Navy recipe at 57 percent hits the back of the throat nicely
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Hi Colin. Will have to try to find some of that. Pusser's is our Go To Navy rum here.
Nice to see you boat coming along nicely.
Cheers mate!
Yours Aye! Rick
"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
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I like Pussers drink it over here but full strength is quite expensive. Just had a break for a coffee lining out the fore cabin at the mom with 3mm ply will post some photos later
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Finally got around to building myself a HotBox to keep the epoxy flowing in these freezing temperatures. Don't know why I didn't do this earlier.
That was temp at start. I'll check it again in an hour. The heating pad is 40 watts I think.
Standby....
That was temp at start. I'll check it again in an hour. The heating pad is 40 watts I think.
Standby....
Yours Aye! Rick
"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
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PInched the wife's seed germinator to keep mine warm
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Shush! She might be listening.
Yours Aye! Rick
"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
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A simpler way is to leave your epoxy bottles in a bucket of water with an aquarium heater, costs about 10$.
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