I don't mind a bit of absolut vodka sometimes it seems to go down very easy for me (really). Although I really drink that often and when i do, its not much anyhow.
Johny Walker hits my stomach and head like an atomic bomb for some reason. Jim beam is ok, but i prefer Jack Daniels
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#12
Posted 16 July 2009 - 02:40 AM
I'm not a drinking person, but I admit I drink once in a while... Maybe in a party or such... What I love the most is a drink that's made here in my country, a mix with fanta orange soda and beer, have you tried it? here it's called Fanshop, and it's cheap and tasty, heheheheh.
I like Strawberry Daiquiri and Margarita too
=)
I like Strawberry Daiquiri and Margarita too
=)
#13
Posted 25 August 2009 - 04:57 AM
Fanta Orange Soda and beer? Wow, I'm going to have to try that! It sounds kind of odd but since you say it's tasty, I'm willing to give it a try. (I'm willing to give anything with alcohol in it a try, haha.)
My favorite alcoholic drink is Jack Daniels and Coke, although I usually use Diet Coke to cut the calories. I also love mixing cherry vodka in with Diet Coke and making a spiked Cherry Coke of sorts. I also enjoy drinking spirits straight, but I only do that if I'm in it for getting drunk as quickly as I can. If I'm just hanging out with friends and I want to prolong my sobriety, I stick with beer because it takes quite a few of those before I even start feeling it.
My favorite alcoholic drink is Jack Daniels and Coke, although I usually use Diet Coke to cut the calories. I also love mixing cherry vodka in with Diet Coke and making a spiked Cherry Coke of sorts. I also enjoy drinking spirits straight, but I only do that if I'm in it for getting drunk as quickly as I can. If I'm just hanging out with friends and I want to prolong my sobriety, I stick with beer because it takes quite a few of those before I even start feeling it.
#14
Posted 25 August 2009 - 09:11 AM
Mordent, you really are an imbiber after my own heart, and I thank you from the bottom of my christened liver for initiating this most “spirited” of conversations (pun intended). I wonder if you attend Catholic university? I suppose this is not so much a factor in Britton as the States, where I unfortunately reside. You are a mere hop, skip and jump from the European/Catholic continent after all – where the people have aged as gracefully as their wines. I, on the other hand, live amongst apes of the new world. Seems my youthful (and oh-so protestant) country suffers from a serious infestation of alcho-phobes who have no problem downing pharmaceutical poisons, but take serious issue with a nip of harmless whiskey. The apes imbibe Friday night only, and the closest thing they come to alcohol is “lite beer,” a foul concoction of rice and god only knows what. I only know the makers who claim the product as a beer should be sued for false advertising, for it is not true beer – in the German sense. Purity laws are cast out the door in favor of profits and appeasing apes. I call it piss beer, as that’s what it tastes like. I have tried to introduce these miscreants to fine ales and lagers but it’s like casting pearls before trash. They simply have no taste for anything fine. And so I leave them to wallow in their own filth. Now before any of you go labeling me a liquor elitist, know that I accept and swallow the label quite heartily!
Apes aside, I oft find the French Ciroc quite conducive to navigating my ale-drenched keyboard. It’s actually a vodka, I’ll have you know, but it seems the French have outdone even the Russians in this arena. And which ale is soaking my keyboard, you might ask? Well, in these protestant-infested parts, I find Sierra Pale Ale the closest thing to a good monkish ale this side of the Atlantic. My list of favorite spirits is as evolving as me. Why, just last month I was on a tequila kick. We’ll see what next month has in store. With any luck, it will be whiskey befitting the eloquent topic-starter. And then the two of us will really have something to talk about....
Apes aside, I oft find the French Ciroc quite conducive to navigating my ale-drenched keyboard. It’s actually a vodka, I’ll have you know, but it seems the French have outdone even the Russians in this arena. And which ale is soaking my keyboard, you might ask? Well, in these protestant-infested parts, I find Sierra Pale Ale the closest thing to a good monkish ale this side of the Atlantic. My list of favorite spirits is as evolving as me. Why, just last month I was on a tequila kick. We’ll see what next month has in store. With any luck, it will be whiskey befitting the eloquent topic-starter. And then the two of us will really have something to talk about....
#17
Posted 10 February 2011 - 12:21 PM
inverse_bloom, on 25 May 2009 - 12:28 PM, said:
I don't mind a bit of absolut vodka sometimes it seems to go down very easy for me (really). Although I really drink that often and when i do, its not much anyhow.
Johny Walker hits my stomach and head like an atomic bomb for some reason. Jim beam is ok, but i prefer Jack Daniels
Johny Walker hits my stomach and head like an atomic bomb for some reason. Jim beam is ok, but i prefer Jack Daniels
I'll have to try that someday. We had a company that distributed Fanta here but i think they closed... or not that popular anymore.
My favourite drink is Beer. I take a few every afternoon after work and sometimes if i'm in the mood a few Guinness.
On social events, I drink what the bar has to offer. Most of the time it'll be a few shots of Black Label or some Tequila.
Won't overdo it with the tequila though... can't remember what happens after a few rounds.
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