What are you drinking tonight.

Finished off a nice fruity Spanish Merlot from Aldi.
Now relaxing with a large glass of warmed Gran Duque D'Alba Solera Gran Reserva.
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One of the best brandies from Jerez I've ever come across.
 
To Øl Reparationsbajer American Pale Ale.
5.8% ABV

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There's a fantastic blurb from the brewer:

Reparationsbajer American Pale AleThe day after your tour de force in the world of alcohol, where good manners has been thrown over the shoulder, the liver has been punished and the dance floor hasn't looked better since John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, ones physical and mental state needs to get in gear for another week of tedious paperwork. You need something to cleanse your tastebuds from the taste of the cheap slave tequila. You need something to recover you safely and give you a renewed love and zest for life. In simple terms, you need a really good recovery beer (in Danish “Reparationsbajer”).The problem is that there are few perfect recovery beers! Nauseous mass produced lagers are the last thing you want to think about after you have been making a few calls in the great white telephone. This is why To Øl for a long time has had the goal to develop a recipe for the perfect recovery beer. This has resulted in a lot of tough empirical field work combined with a great amount of brewing. After a years of hard work all results have been gathered and the conclusion is clear: The best way to remove your hang overs is with a potent Pale Ale with powerful and aromatic American and New Zealand hops to give your tastebuds a cold turkey combined with a nice round, pleasant and well-balanced malt profile to massage the palate and reinforce the belief that one shall survive another day!
And (that's) why we present for you To Øl Reparationsbajer.Gold Medal Winner at Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2011 & 2012
 
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