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Eisenwurst
11-26-22, 05:29 AM
:arrgh!:
When I was much younger and a boilermaker, working in a hot, dusty, noisy factory, it was draught beer. By the Schooner. Cold with a nice head. Tooheys Old, the drink for militant Metalworkers, whether on strike or after work.
Later on in the Public Service it was bottle beer, with occasional draught when all the local offices would meet down the pub.
Still later when I worked in Advertising it was wine and bottle beer. And now when I'm "waiting for Godot", it's JW Red Label - smooth and satisfying, and much kinder on the prostate bladder :yep:
I know Jim likes Rum, and Big E likes Bottle Beer, and CW likes Cognac ??, but what about the rest of us Subsimmers....."what's yer poison???"
Jimbuna
11-26-22, 06:30 AM
You are right about the dark rum but I also drink a variety of real ale, bottle beers as well as cans.
If I had to choose a current particular favourite it would be Coors.
d@rk51d3
11-26-22, 06:44 AM
Dark spiced rum.
Dark ales.
:Kaleun_Cheers:
Eichhörnchen
11-26-22, 06:53 AM
:arrgh!:
JW Red Label - smooth and satisfying, and much kinder on the prostate bladder :yep:
I like good malt whiskies as well as beer
I'm interested to know how this JW blended is kinder on the prostate, having had a bit of trouble there myself
Coffee and Coca Cola is my poison
Markus
Commander Wallace
11-26-22, 09:42 AM
:arrgh!:
When I was much younger and a boilermaker, working in a hot, dusty, noisy factory, it was draught beer. By the Schooner. Cold with a nice head. Tooheys Old, the drink for militant Metalworkers, whether on strike or after work.
Later on in the Public Service it was bottle beer, with occasional draught when all the local offices would meet down the pub.
Still later when I worked in Advertising it was wine and bottle beer. And now when I'm "waiting for Godot", it's JW Red Label - smooth and satisfying, and much kinder on the prostate bladder :yep:
I know Jim likes Rum, and Big E likes Bottle Beer, and CW likes Cognac ??, but what about the rest of us Subsimmers....."what's yer poison???"
I like Cognac. Absolutely. I have Hennessy Cognac and others. However, like Jim and d@rk51d3, I also like Rum. Captain Morgan's various types are great. Bacardi is also great. I also have some indigenous Rum from the Bahamas called Don Lorenzo that's fantastic. It's very smooth and has a nice finish. I have Jim Beam, Jack Daniels, Wild Turkey and Old Grandad in my bar. They are pretty old and unopened as I rarely drink. For the holidays, I usually make a couple gallons of Bourbon Slushes for friends and family, when they visit. I haven't made them in a few years, though. Of course, I have to taste my concoctions to see if they are fit for human consumption. :D
These days, A chilled Mike's Hard Lemonade is very refreshing on a warm day and goes well with dinner and after as well. Mike's hard Lemonade also likes to watch Football and Hockey games with me. :D I look at my bottle of Mike's hard Lemonade and say, " We are about to make each other very happy." :haha: Most of the time, I just drink Ice water, though.
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Coffee and a glass of milk are my poison.
Aktungbby
11-26-22, 10:39 AM
One cup of Coffee, water, and cranberry juice are it for the remainder of my dotage... occasionally, I'll lace the water with Rose's limewater...leftover from my sorely missed vodka gimlet daze.:Kaleun_Crying:
HunterICX
11-26-22, 12:30 PM
From unfiltered Blondes to Dark Ales depending the weather.
Ostfriese
11-26-22, 01:52 PM
Whisky/Whiskey.
"Bushmills Single Malt" (from Northern Ireland) for the more common affairs, Islays (Scotland) for the rarer events.
les green01
11-26-22, 07:42 PM
not many i don't drink including mountain dew(shine) right now i got couple bottles of Duke but that some high dollar stuff cheapest is 50 high 250 for a bottle
d@rk51d3
11-27-22, 05:42 AM
Oooh. I forgot kümmel-schnapps.
Hard to find here though.
Eisenwurst
11-27-22, 06:02 AM
I like good malt whiskies as well as beer
I'm interested to know how this JW blended is kinder on the prostate, having had a bit of trouble there myself
Ok. Johnny Walker Red Label.....I mean you can get Black Label and now Blue Label....but that's really expensive stuff ( for me anyway ) . I like Red Label....my dad used to drink it, so family tradition maybe :)
Without getting into medical details here, nowadays I prefer spirits, you get the same "bang for your buck" plus a hell of a lot less liquid for your prostate squeezed bladder to hold. And also I find spirits work better with some medication. No details here cause what works for me might not work for others.
Back to booze.... A neighbour of ours was a Regional Sales Manager ( half the planet :yep:) for a famous Cosmetics company , tall attractive blonde, and she could drink any guy under the table. :yep::o Oh god...these are funny memories. There was only 2 units on our floor and we had keys to each others units ( as friends do ) , and Miss L used to just barge in half sloshed from work, T shirt and knickers only, cigarette dangling from her lips, ashtray in one hand, bottle of wine in the other, and just plonk herself down on the sofa, whining about work and totally oblivious to what she was interrupting. :oops::oops:
ExFishermanBob
11-27-22, 07:45 AM
I used to like Pusser's Rum (in coffee on the boat), mead, Guinness, whisky, gin, schnapps, Eiswein (when I could get it), cider, a home-made limoncello (made by an Italian friend), the cloudberry Finnish stuff and aquavit. Ooh, aquavit.
Now I'm not a drinker I like the alcohol-free versions when I can get them (the Guinness one is outstanding and the alcohol-free Tanquery gin is really good).
I use drydrinker.com and it's a lifesaver on those Sunday afternoons...
I noticed when I was in Praga a while back, that they had a lot of alcohol-free beers on draught, which were really good.
Eichhörnchen
11-27-22, 09:32 AM
It seems to have taken a long time perfecting the alcohol-free beers but there are some very satisfying lager-types such as "Perlenbacher" (from LIDL)
I have no idea whether you can get IPA style or dark beers alcohol-free
ExFishermanBob
11-27-22, 09:38 AM
I don't work for these people or anything, they are just who I use (in the UK):
https://drydrinker.com/
Have a look at the beer section - all sorts (and the Insel-Braureri ones are really good).
The best thing is, you can drink as much as you like!
Some (I think Finnish) brewers have managed to develop a yeast that produces almost no alcohol, so their beers really are beers, as it were. For me anything is better than orange juice and lemonade or other sweet stuff.
Moonlight
11-27-22, 10:18 AM
Since I went teetotal about 2007 it's just tea or coffee, before then it was a pint of beer and on special occasions it was washed down with a glass of brandy.
Catfish
11-27-22, 03:11 PM
When it comes to beer i pefer chech ones, much less bitter than the usual "Pilsener" most beers are based on in Germany. That said there are a lot of bavarian "Helles" non-Pilsener beers and i recently came to like them, too.
When it comes to harder stuff, i like scottish single malts but they are getting expensive since "brexit". Cognac is very good of course but also expensive. I keep those for rarer events, or meetings with (old) friends.
For "vespertine" (does one really say that?) drinking (ahem) i prefer chech and bavarian beers when thirsty, and some spiced rum at times.
"The Kraken" is ok, and sometimes i drink this ready-made spiced Montoya rum-cola lately. Not good i know :arrgh!:
Jimbuna
11-27-22, 03:25 PM
Just remembered I'd forgotten an old favourite in my post earler. I always had a liking for Hennessy Cognac and Crabbies Green Ginger but the Crabbies is quite scarce these days in my area.
ExFishermanBob
11-27-22, 03:35 PM
Just remembered I'd forgotten an old favourite in my post earler. I always had a liking for Hennessy Cognac and Crabbies Green Ginger but the Crabbies is quite scarce these days in my area.
Ah... with whisky as a Whisky Mac.
When it comes to beer i pefer chech ones, much less bitter than the usual "Pilsener" most beers are based on in Germany. That said there are a lot of bavarian "Helles" non-Pilsener beers and i recently came to like them, too.
When it comes to harder stuff, i like scottish single malts but they are getting expensive since "brexit". Cognac is very good of course but also expensive. I keep those for rarer events, or meetings with (old) friends.
For "vespertine" (does one really say that?) drinking (ahem) i prefer chech and bavarian beers when thirsty, and some spiced rum at times.
"The Kraken" is ok, and sometimes i drink this ready-made spiced Montoya rum-cola lately. Not good i know :arrgh!:
the times you visit our little island-Marstal and/or aeroeskoebing did you taste our own beer and whiskey production ?
Markus
Catfish
11-27-22, 04:55 PM
the times you visit our little island-Marstal and/or aeroeskoebing did you taste our own beer and whiskey production ?
Markus
No i did not .. i was not aware there was any :o
I will not make this mistake again :yep:
No i did not .. i was not aware there was any :o
I will not make this mistake again :yep:
I made a search to see if there was English pages about these two type of drinks-There wasn't.
The closest I came was this page
https://untappd.com/aeroebryggeri/beer
No page on Aeroe Brewery or Aeroe Whiskey
Markus
Jimbuna
11-28-22, 06:31 AM
Ah... with whisky as a Whisky Mac.
I'm not all that fussed on whiskey but have on rare occasions tried Irish whiskey which I find to be not as harsh.
ExFishermanBob
11-28-22, 07:25 AM
Sorry, I meant whisky with ginger wine = a whisky mac. We might be talking at cross-purposes!
Jimbuna
11-28-22, 07:46 AM
Not a problem :salute:
Aktungbby
11-28-22, 11:45 AM
Sorry, I meant whisky with ginger wine = a whisky mac. We might be talking at cross-purposes!Hey! U spell whisky correctly! :Kaleun_Cheers::arrgh!::smug::know:
Whisky or Whiskey is there any different beside the spelling ?
Markus
ExFishermanBob
11-28-22, 01:09 PM
They taste a little different, but they are both translations from usighe beatha (basically 'aqua vita')
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