Imagine this at your next tailgate?? Got to create a cocktail with it called the Jerkin’ Gherkin!
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What’s the $ on that crazy baby?
Imagine this at your next tailgate?? Got to create a cocktail with it called the Jerkin’ Gherkin!
$19.95 from what I see online.What’s the $ on that crazy baby?
I only do the ultra-premium 9 Penis WineAnyone get any of the new 3 Penis Wine by Taco Corp?
Anyone get any of the new 3 Penis Wine by Taco Corp?
I only do the ultra-premium 9 Penis Wine
It’s actually real!I only do the ultra-premium 9 Penis Wine
So I'm genuinely glad I clicked the 3 penis link.
Mix 1 part Whicked Pickle and one part Skrewball Peanut Butter whiskey and viola’!
A new shot I’ve dubbed the Big PP!!
So does your taste tends towards either the seal, deer, or dog penis?So I'm genuinely glad I clicked the 3 penis link.
The rick me wheelhouse. But I fell for the legent hype, once bitten....$19.95 from what I see online.
That’s fvck in nastyMix 1 part Whicked Pickle and one part Skrewball Peanut Butter whiskey and viola’!
A new shot I’ve dubbed the Big PP!!
I celebrate the entire collection.So does your taste tends towards either the seal, deer, or dog penis?
I don't know if this has been discussed here recently, but we discovered Costco wine in Delaware last summer -- it's a revelation. Prices consistently $5 a bottle less than state store prices, but every time we go there's something incredible -- a drinkable Cotes du Rhone for $8 a bottle, decent Bordeaux for $10, a nice spicy Argentinian Malbec for $7. There's a Kirkland box cab for $12 (equivalent to 4 bottles) and it's not bad, a step below Rodney Strong but fine for cooking or pizza. (Rodney's Sonoma is $15 a bottle btw) J Lohr which is always a solid cab is $12. I'm sure the higher-priced wines are a great deal too but we're bottom feeders (we have wine with dinner almost every night, so expensive wine is not in the cards for us).
The rick me wheelhouse. But I fell for the legent hype, once bitten....
We’re def gettin hammered but @PSUHarry33 always pays for everything, including golf, when I visitHype? It was like $35; next time you’re in NoVA hit me up and I’ll buy you a bottle of anything you want at that price or lower.
I’ll take one of theseHype? It was like $35; next time you’re in NoVA hit me up and I’ll buy you a bottle of anything you want at that price or lower.
Every time you go the selection's different. Especially for imports -- Costco just buys a shitload of something they like, and they sell it until it's gone, and sometimes it goes fast. There is Costco Wine Blog (costcowineblog.com) that tracks and reviews. They didn't happen to have much French wine our last trip but there was a soft northern Italian red blend and a Spanish Crianza, both around 7 a bottle which is amazing. Yeah it is definitely the time of year for braising. Chicken thighs in a dry white, just sweat it for 3 hours till the liquid is cooked in and the chicken is browning in its own fat, can't beat it.Wonder if it's back locally. I was looking for this to braise beef and the local shop said covid was slowing shipments dramatically. That was back in late November/ early December though.
I can drive up the road to our friends house on a lake and rowboat and kayak all I want to for free! Non motor boat lake. Gonna take up some fly fishing too.Congrats on your retirement it is AWESOME. I suggest buying a boat.
Picked up about 20 bottles of the Argentinean Malbec. Great value.I don't know if this has been discussed here recently, but we discovered Costco wine in Delaware last summer -- it's a revelation. Prices consistently $5 a bottle less than state store prices, but every time we go there's something incredible -- a drinkable Cotes du Rhone for $8 a bottle, decent Bordeaux for $10, a nice spicy Argentinian Malbec for $7. There's a Kirkland box cab for $12 (equivalent to 4 bottles) and it's not bad, a step below Rodney Strong but fine for cooking or pizza. (Rodney's Sonoma is $15 a bottle btw) J Lohr which is always a solid cab is $12. I'm sure the higher-priced wines are a great deal too but we're bottom feeders (we have wine with dinner almost every night, so expensive wine is not in the cards for us).
The Costco wine area is wonderful. So many good choices at great values. Beautiful display of economies of scaleI don't know if this has been discussed here recently, but we discovered Costco wine in Delaware last summer -- it's a revelation. Prices consistently $5 a bottle less than state store prices, but every time we go there's something incredible -- a drinkable Cotes du Rhone for $8 a bottle, decent Bordeaux for $10, a nice spicy Argentinian Malbec for $7. There's a Kirkland box cab for $12 (equivalent to 4 bottles) and it's not bad, a step below Rodney Strong but fine for cooking or pizza. (Rodney's Sonoma is $15 a bottle btw) J Lohr which is always a solid cab is $12. I'm sure the higher-priced wines are a great deal too but we're bottom feeders (we have wine with dinner almost every night, so expensive wine is not in the cards for us).
The Costco wine area is wonderful. So many good choices at great values. Beautiful display of economies of scale
Yep, second happiest day in the man's life is the day he buys a boat.Congrats on your retirement it is AWESOME. I suggest buying a boat.
New product in PA.
Email announcement today for Method and Madness Irish Whiskey. Showing a Single Grain, Single Malt and Single Pot Still whiskeys. Priced between $65 and $85 for 750ml. Don't know the brand but it is in PA.
When I said don't know the brand I meant never tried it.I believe 'Method and Madness' is the brand; I think $65+ is high for an Irish Whiskey, but doing a quick search I see why - all three of their expressions are finished in either bourbon, French chestnut, French Limousin, sherry, or Spanish oak barrels (or some combination therof). I'd like to try, but again, steep I think for Irish Whiskey.
That's crap I'm shopping for anotherYep, second happiest day in the man's life is the day he buys a boat.
When I said don't know the brand I meant never tried it.
The Pot Still is listed at $77 at our local store.I believe 'Method and Madness' is the brand; I think $65+ is high for an Irish Whiskey, but doing a quick search I see why - all three of their expressions are finished in either bourbon, French chestnut, French Limousin, sherry, or Spanish oak barrels (or some combination therof). I'd like to try, but again, steep I think for Irish Whiskey.