What's your fancy (boozewise)

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  • Reply 21 of 37
    once in a while,

    citadelle w/ canada dry tonic

    or if not available, then

    bombay sapphire w/ schwepps tonic...



    if one must choose, choose either something decent or nothing at all... :cool:
  • Reply 22 of 37
    Scotch it is! I used to be heavy drinker! That's because my old man didn't allow any drinking in our house when I was younger; I had two brothers who died of thirst!



    J & B for occasional sipping; Chivas Regal Royal Salute for very special occasions! :cool:
  • Reply 23 of 37
    In Winter, Cognac is my, uh, "cup of tea" so to speak. I think I like it more for the smell than the taste, but a really good Cognac properly warmed can, as pscates said, make ya "toasty" inside. Roger-ramjet is right, there's just something about sniffing a snifter under a quilt in front of the fire on a cold winter's night...



    I love a good champagne (and yes, I am one of those snooty people who insists that real champagne is from France) almost any time. I'm not a big champagne drinker though; I don't have several fills of the flute in a sit.



    I also like a gin and tonic on occasion. Ingredients: gin, tonic, lime. That last one is the "secret" ingredient I guess.



    I've tried to like beer more, but I really don't unless I'm really really parched. Of course at that point, worm piss would serve me fine, and that's pretty much what I get. I had what I recall as being amazingly decent beers in Prague some time ago, but again I was on my feet running all over the damn town for 8 hours at a time.



    I hate pretty much all that stuff under tiny parasols. I've never been a big fan of sweet stuff, nor do I like the idea of "hiding" the alcohol under all that stuff. If I order alcohol, I expect it to show up.
  • Reply 24 of 37
    i had a gin and tonic the other night at a party. cheap gin, safeway tonic water..



    blech.



    but, better than the foam that they were calling beer... it's a shame that party was busted, it was just getting nice. I think the neighbors called in to the cops and said that we were doing lines of coke out back..



    sigh.





    oh shit, we were :eek:
  • Reply 25 of 37
    These two drinks were invented by yours truly in my dorm room during Monon Bell and kick ass.



    69

    1/2 shot amaretto

    1/2 shot root beer

    cover with whipped cream



    McLaren

    1/3 shot grape soda

    1/3 shot everclear

    1/3 shot grape soda

    (MUST layer or drink won't mix well and inexperienced drinkers will...well..die.)



    Also, these are oldies but goodies.



    Foreplay

    1/2 shot amaretto

    1/2 shot pineapple juice



    Upside down Margaritas

    (Have a friend stand over you, lean your head back and open mouth. Friend pours margarita mix, then tequila, then more margarita mix. You close mouth at this point, shake, and swallow)



    Also my Pina Coladas are the best on campus.



    And who said anything about drinking legally???
  • Reply 26 of 37
    Inspiring bold John Barleycorn!

    What dangers thou can make us scorn!

    Wi' tippeny, we fear nae evil

    Wi' usquabae, we'll face the Devil."
    (Mr. RB)



    Brothers - better tae flee the temptation, but if ye must then ye must.



    My particular drink is whisky; the perticular derivative depending on the socio-economic circumstances at the time. For a park bench on a bitter Autumn evening 'Auld Pish' disguised by a broon paper bag is adequate, however when it comes tae standing stark naked afore the roaring log fire in the banqueting ha' o' the family castle, buttocks tae the blaze, there is nothing tae enhance experience like Talisker, or any o' the Islay malts. I am also awfy fond o' Glenfiddich although it has been unkindly compared tae the ginger (soda?) o' whiskies. And is their anything mare pleasing than the sight o' those wee whitewashed highland distilleries on a crisp afternoon? Edradour especially springs tae mind.



    For those who are interested there is an excellent web site listing many o' the best Scottish brands. But just in caes it's no legally or morally proper tae give the exact link I shall simply say masterofmalt and that it's a UK site.
  • Reply 27 of 37
    murbotmurbot Posts: 5,262member
    I really get excited over a Smirnoff Ice. It's a pre-mixed Smirnoff Vodka Lemonade in a bottle. I toss a couple in the freezer for 40 minutes so they're just on the verge of freezing. Delicious.



    I'm also partial to Corona. I do the same freezer thing, have the timing down to a science (with my fridge anyway). I take it out just a hair below freezing, pop the cap off, then immediately drop a good sized lime wedge in. The beer is so cold that the lime drops to the bottom immediately, then ice crystals start to form on it. It slowly expands upward so the whole beer is engulfed in about 30 seconds - it's really cool to see. I take a few swings before it's all iced up, and after about 3-4 minutes it's fully drinkable. Cold as hell, and freakin' delicious.



    Whatever I drink, it's gotta be COLD. I don't think I ever drink anything (if possible) that hasn't spent some time in the freezer.
  • Reply 28 of 37
    [quote]Originally posted by murbot:

    <strong>I really get excited over a Smirnoff Ice. It's a pre-mixed Smirnoff Vodka Lemonade in a bottle. I toss a couple in the freezer for 40 minutes so they're just on the verge of freezing. Delicious.



    I'm also partial to Corona. I do the same freezer thing, have the timing down to a science (with my fridge anyway). I take it out just a hair below freezing, pop the cap off, then immediately drop a good sized lime wedge in. The beer is so cold that the lime drops to the bottom immediately, then ice crystals start to form on it. It slowly expands upward so the whole beer is engulfed in about 30 seconds - it's really cool to see. I take a few swings before it's all iced up, and after about 3-4 minutes it's fully drinkable. Cold as hell, and freakin' delicious.



    Whatever I drink, it's gotta be COLD. I don't think I ever drink anything (if possible) that hasn't spent some time in the freezer.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Now there's someone with taste--and more money than I.
  • Reply 29 of 37
    bogiebogie Posts: 407member
    last nite it was WAY TOO MUCH whiskey and lemonade. and if you doubt me look at the posts I made here in the early hours of the morning, now they are coming back to haunt me ... that and a hang over.
  • Reply 30 of 37
    I personally love almost any import. My personal favorites are, Guiness, Carlsberg Lager (although I've never been able to find it here in the US), Carona, Killian's Irish Red, Bass, and Heineken. I also like mixed drinks on occasion but not really very often... mostly just margaritas and Daquiris.



  • Reply 31 of 37
    Well, for beer, there's McEwan's Scotch Ale. Simply the finest beer in the world. Bar none.



    And I love a good single malt scotch. The best I've had to date is Lagavulin. Mmmm....



    I love Myer's Dark Rum and Mount Gay Spiced Rum and Coke/Pepsi... Preferrably a 60/40 split for rum and coke, respectively.



    I also love a good cabernet with my sghetti. Mondavi and Gallo Reserve and Sebastiani vineyards are all fine.
  • Reply 32 of 37
    Hmm, wine. My experience with both beer and wine is rather limited (being restricted to what's available to me as a college student as I am). Thus far, from the wines I've had, Berringer White Zinfandel is by far the best. As far as beer goes what generally goes around at party's is piss-poor stuff like warm Busch Lite. I am rather partial to Liney's however, and a little MGD beats the pants off anything else I've had (hell, even MGDL is better than most of what I've had).



    I'm definitely looking forward to the three months I'll be spending in Moscow next year because, as I said before, my favorite drink is: vodka, straight. Plus, I've heard good things about eastern european brews and I've got a hankering for some kvass. (Weird, why isn't kvass in the spell-checker's dictionary? Well, it is now. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> )
  • Reply 33 of 37
    mac+mac+ Posts: 580member
    Spirits: Vodka and lime or CC and dry



    Beer: These days if I find myself drinking a brew , it'll usually be on a Friday night after work - and even then it's a light :o usually a Cascade Premium Light (tassie beer from downunder... not quite sure if that's the correct name actually)



    Jeez - I remember the days when I used to think drinking light beer was a waste of time and money... what happened?
  • Reply 34 of 37
    Alcohol is poison, why put it in your body?
  • Reply 35 of 37
    Alcohol is good for you. It helps keep weak brain cells from spreading.
  • Reply 36 of 37
    Beer. It never does me wrong. No hangovers, no puking, etc.



    I'm a microbrew kinda guy. Shaftbury (Vancouver, Canada) make the best nectar I've tasted.



    When in Calgary, I like Wild Rose Brown, or Big Rock's Traditional Ale.
  • Reply 37 of 37
    [quote]Alcohol is good for you. It helps keep weak brain cells from spreading.<hr></blockquote>
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