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when it comes to whisky:
http://www.scotchwhisky.net/images/bots/knockando.jpg and for beer I stay local: http://www.ottakringer.at/html/02_biere/img/helles.jpg |
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Heaven only knows who raised the boy :hmmm: |
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http://www.rans.ca/pictures/Moose%20...o2.smaller.jpg
One brewed here in the Maritimes. http://www.virginislandsthisweek.com...ain-morgan.jpg Always liked this stuff. |
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Glasses are much better than bottles. If you want to just relax and drink a good beer, you really need a glass. And if you want to drink fast and get drunk, you need a glass too because you simply can't drink fast from a bottle. ...So I guess if you don't want to get drunk AND you don't want to enjoy the taste of your beer, a bottle would be okay:hmmm: Seriously now:O:, you shouldn't drink the better, more expensive beers from the bottle. If you really want to enjoy the taste you should take a glass (yes, you can taste the difference. Especially in the case of white beer) |
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http://blogs.wickedlocal.com/beernut...ehanweisse.jpg My beer of choice. Great with a meal. |
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DarkFish, do you take Hoegaarden with a slice of lemon? I can never make up my mind!
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absolutely right! :up: these Bavarian "Hefe-Weizenbier" is extraordinary tasty! (I like the "Kronprinz Luitpold" especially; but it's hard to get it here ....) |
I don't drink, and I'm a vegetarian. Does that make me Hitler?
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Besides, Hoegaarden has already got a slightly lemony taste, so I can't really see the added value. But yeah, it's something done very often, and I know there are lots of people who like it a lot that way. Just a matter of taste I guess:) |
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Kudos to you though non-drinkers are rare in this world, and I've known too many alcoholics. For me it's Woods 100 or Becks beer. or both. (though to be honest I'm not fussy, cheap cider will do if that's all u got. :doh:) |
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now where do you guys think the border between being an alcoholic and not lays? IMO, as long as you drink with friends, for the fun of it or to really enjoy your beer, and can stay without alcohol for a while, you aren't an alcoholic no matter how much or how often you drink. If, however, you drink on your own, to drink away your problems, and you can't live without alcohol, you are. Even though you may drink much less then someone who isn't an alcoholic. I only drink with friends, and can easily stay without alcohol for 1 or 2 weeks (yes I actually do that once in a while), so using my own definition that would render me not alcoholic:yeah: Ah, the good old student time:cool: Something tells me that the moment I finish my study, all that partying and going out and drinking is gonna stop real soon:-? Luckily it's gonna take some years before it is that far:D |
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