Image #1: This was my melon margarita. It had Midori in it. In the background, you can see my Mom's hand stirring her Bloody Mary.
Image #2: We all love France around here, so this little metal Eiffel Tower behind our table was comforting.
Image #1: This was my melon margarita. It had Midori in it. In the background, you can see my Mom's hand stirring her Bloody Mary.
Image #2: We all love France around here, so this little metal Eiffel Tower behind our table was comforting.
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Midori? WHere's her violin 😀 😀
good one :up:
is it the angle you took the photo ?or is your glass about a foot high ?
The camera was nearly table level, but the glass was indeed about a foot high. I think the glass is actually more of a Pilsner beer style, but it looks cute with a cocktail in it.Yummm, I enjoy Pilsner beers a lot. Several American beers advertise that they are Pilsners, but they are just stealing that name. Some, however, are starting to come close. Technology has done a lot for beer. :beer:
Originally posted by slackwrdave:
the glass is a nice designthe base of it is well thought outOriginally posted by slackwrdave:
think I stole your linkI did follow the link to find out what Pilsner beer was andI don't like Pilsner beershave you ever tried white or wheat beers ?don't know if they're available in the states
I really like *any* type of beer, but I'm partial to the golden ones. If it smells like a skunk, I know I'll enjoy it.Hefeweizens are very popular these days. I like them very much.I've had a wheat beer but don't remember much about it.
Hefeweizens are yummy when chilled nicely on a hot, hot, hot day