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    For the Duncannon 24 it's only beer!

    I'd might mix in some Wild Turkey just for hydration purposes
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    AM - Coffee
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    Morning: Either Starbucks Via or black tea. Evening: Knob Creek, 2 oz, neat. Then Everclear, 2 oz, with Crystal Lite. Makes my feet feel better.

    FYI: I have learned that shipping liquor in the mail is illegal. Seems I lost a small wager on the outcome of the last Super Bowl, and the bet was a bomber bottle of local good beer. I carefully boxed up my payment to my friend in the midwest, and he received the box with the attached note. Surprisingly, the bottle was repackaged just as carefully as I had packed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vamelungeon View Post
    Bourbon is just moonshine aged in charred oak barrels.
    you have no idea what you're talking about. they are both liquor made from a distallation process, and they can both be put in charred oak barrels. other than that, apples and oranges.
    don't like logging? try wiping with a pine cone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funkmeister View Post
    FYI: I have learned that shipping liquor in the mail is illegal. Seems I lost a small wager on the outcome of the last Super Bowl, and the bet was a bomber bottle of local good beer. I carefully boxed up my payment to my friend in the midwest, and he received the box with the attached note. Surprisingly, the bottle was repackaged just as carefully as I had packed it.
    I would never send glass in the mail.

    The trouble I have with campfires are the folks that carry a bottle in one hand and a Bible in the other.
    You never know which one is talking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedMonkey View Post
    I would never send glass in the mail.


    You can always use UPS ground. A couple more bucks, but they will ship liquid. Friend who is a driver told me to label it "gourmet olive oil" or something similar so it doesn't come up missing.

    Have done it many times
    The older I get, the faster I hiked.

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    bourbon. bourbon. bourbon. water.

    ( after all, bourbon is mostly water anyway )

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    If it were me, Jim Beam or Jack Daniels!!! can't go wrong there. My cousins I have to say!!
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    bourbon for me

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    Prefer a burbon to listed, BUT I like to carry blackberry brandy sometimes when I hike in the winter, my dad used to tell me stories about him backpacking w/ bottles of that stuff, just brings back good memories
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