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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/29/2007 10:05:35 PM   
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Beer: Stout-Guiness Triple Stout, Oatmeal-Youngs, Porter-Anchor or Okochim(great Polish beer)...so to rephrase...Beer: darker the better. Though there are some Belgium bottle fermented beers that are superb, Canadian too...aww heck there is just so many...Tanner Jack, Miller GD really cold is a good summer brew..
Wine: wifes department...except for Ports which are my winter faves
Liqour: Amaretto, Sherry, Cognac w/ a Macanudo, Old Grandads (frosty) or Wild Turkey (for boiler makers)...
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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 3:26:23 AM   
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Augustiner Helles. End of thread.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 12:24:55 PM   
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Augustiner Helles. End of thread.


Sorry if I need to have the last word. but I fully agree

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 1:01:27 PM   
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heathens the lot of you!

Coopers Sparkling Ale and later in the evening..

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 3:16:13 PM   
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Sorry if I need to have the last word. but I fully agree


Allright then, Marc we need to discuss you sending me some of that.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 5:01:12 PM   
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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 5:05:10 PM   
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quote:

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Sorry if I need to have the last word. but I fully agree


Allright then, Marc we need to discuss you sending me some of that.


I would love to do but sadly the regulations on shipping liquids are rather harsh these days

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 6:56:31 PM   
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Glad to see someone else is drinking the kool-aid, or in this case - delicious brew.

I wasn't sure if Augustiner made it as far north as Bonn.

Still better drinking it in Munich.....makes me pine for my studying abroad days.


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Augustiner Helles. End of thread.


Sorry if I need to have the last word. but I fully agree


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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/30/2007 11:28:34 PM   
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Beer = Shiner Bock
Wine = none, nada, verboten . . . ever
Summer drink = G&T
Intoxication = White Russians, or anything else handy


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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/31/2007 1:14:17 AM   
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In Iowa, it's





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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/31/2007 1:53:50 AM   
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Oh, man. The Gunny likes his beer, but my basic water is Bud Light. I've also acquired a taste for Michelob Amber Bock. For imports, Beck's is fine, but my Irish/American heritage shows in my propensity to make my own black & tans by mixing Guinness Stout with the Bud Light. Murphy's stout isn't bad either.

I drink liquor rarely, but my fave is Stoli vodka, ice cold. However, Captain Morgan with diet coke ain't bad either. Love that spicy flavor.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/31/2007 11:48:58 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Fredk

Glad to see someone else is drinking the kool-aid, or in this case - delicious brew.

I wasn't sure if Augustiner made it as far north as Bonn.

Still better drinking it in Munich.....makes me pine for my studying abroad days.


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ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck


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ORIGINAL: Fredk

Augustiner Helles. End of thread.


Sorry if I need to have the last word. but I fully agree





One of my fav bars has it since a few month. Before that I was always looking forward to my yearly trip to Bavaria, or was bribing friends to bring a crate when they crossed the border

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/31/2007 7:24:50 PM   
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Heya pas,

Don't know what hoighty-toighty part of Iowa you're from, but where I'm from we only drank the absolute finest in beer-flavored waters....stuff like Busch, Old Style, Keystone, and our favorite, Milwaukee's BeAst (three 12-packs for 10 bucks, gotta love it).

If you were trying to be some kind of sophisticate and impress some girl, naturally you drank Michelob...

good times......

But nowadays I'm Californized so I drink what the locals drink....Corona.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/31/2007 9:29:34 PM   
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Ah, Mesquakie's Breast, great stuff, remember it well. Even met the horse they drain it out of - no, wait a minute, that was my senior prom date, now that I think about it.

Memory's not what it used to be ... must have been that case of Buckhorn beer a pal of mine and I ran across one time ... traded five gallons of herbicide for it ... should have drunk the herbicide instead.

I lived among the Californicators for almost 20 years until I wised up, retired, and moved elsewhere. Lot of us Iowegians seem to wind up there.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/31/2007 10:46:39 PM   
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Beer, Ale, and the like are fine for you fellas but tell me can you put a scoop of vanilla ice cream in your drink like you can a Root Beer?

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 3/31/2007 11:43:30 PM   
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Beer, Ale, and the like are fine for you fellas but tell me can you put a scoop of vanilla ice cream in your drink like you can a Root Beer?

My guess is that there are guys who got screwed up enough to try it.

I guess you never put beer on your cornflakes?

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 1:04:14 AM   
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I can only imagine what people have added to their beer of choice!

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 4:31:03 AM   
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Beer, Ale, and the like are fine for you fellas but tell me can you put a scoop of vanilla ice cream in your drink like you can a Root Beer?


Zap, I've done some silly things while drinking, but I've never ever mixed ice cream into my drinks of choice. Closest is making a White Russian, which does have a bit of dairy product (Kahlua) in the mix.

How old ARE you, anyway? A non-drinker by choice or are you too young?


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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 4:54:24 AM   
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I drink what ever home brew I have in the basement, Irish Stout for now.
I drink mead otherwise, which I brew myself as well. My Cyser is great this year.
Blueberry melomel, mmmmmm,
I got a great rose and niagra pyment also.
My show mead will be along in about three months, got some elderberry melomel and ginger methaglin for late summer.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 6:02:53 AM   
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I used to drive my friends around after the parties. Never liked the taste of beer or hard liqour. I was the odd man out, but then when I woke the next morning I knew what I did the night before never was embarrassed by my previous nights activities.

I'm 54

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 6:47:52 AM   
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when I woke the next morning I knew what I did the night before never was embarrassed by my previous nights activities.

I'm 54

Are you a virgin, too?

I'm envious. I have such fond memories of things like waking up in the morning (actually closer to noon) with an unidentified lump under my bedsheet and having to lift the corner (gingerly, of course) to identify what it was and see if I could figure out how it got there.

The worst was the one that caused me to reflect on whether it was animal, vegetable, or mineral. "Female" didn't even figure into the equation at that point.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 7:22:10 AM   
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I used to drive my friends around after the parties. Never liked the taste of beer or hard liqour. I was the odd man out, but then when I woke the next morning I knew what I did the night before never was embarrassed by my previous nights activities.

I'm 54


I'm a little over a decade your junior, but I'm much the same way. I've never been drunk, but I've had enough to feel it and I hate the sensation. I know I'm unusual (story of my life), but I like my mental state sober more than anything else. I've never felt much of any desire to alter it with foreign substances. My regular mind state is out there far enough.

I like a good wine, but in very small measure. A partial glass is usually good enough for me. I don't drink very often either. The last time was last August.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 9:19:42 AM   
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I was a scarry character sober if I was a drinker I'm might be writing this post from a prison internet connection as opposed to from my home

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/1/2007 10:44:17 AM   
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quote:

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I used to drive my friends around after the parties. Never liked the taste of beer or hard liqour. I was the odd man out, but then when I woke the next morning I knew what I did the night before never was embarrassed by my previous nights activities.

I'm 54


I admire you, man. I'm not quite 50, but I'm a rock n roller and lived the lifestyle for many years, and still drink too much. There's absolutely nothing wrong with being the odd man out and keeping your head on straight.


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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/2/2007 3:11:27 AM   
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What happened? Did the bar close or did everyone suddenly rush out and join AA?

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/2/2007 3:48:31 AM   
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What happened? Did the bar close or did everyone suddenly rush out and join AA?

They must be busy pouring themselves a bloody beer with raw egg.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/2/2007 3:52:57 AM   
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What happened? Did the bar close or did everyone suddenly rush out and join AA?

They must be busy pouring themselves a bloody beer with raw egg.


Ah, breakfast of champions.


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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/2/2007 6:18:44 AM   
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I quit drinking in November 1984. But when I drank my "poison" was either Tequila or Vodka.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/2/2007 7:49:35 AM   
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I quit drinking in November 1984. But when I drank my "poison" was either Tequila or Vodka.

What ... you never had a "vodquila"? Knocked you out instantly, but you woke up with the taste of Trotsky and Che Guevara in your mouth.

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RE: OT - What is your pleasure ? (drink wise) - 4/2/2007 7:59:53 AM   
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I quit drinking in November 1984. But when I drank my "poison" was either Tequila or Vodka.


12 years ago today.

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