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Jimbuna 09-05-13 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2110229)
A fifth of a gallon, or 4/5 quart: approx 750 ml.

Ah, righteo...cheers :up:

Takeda Shingen 09-05-13 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Gargamel (Post 2110225)
Well, that may have been the only lager they had. They clearly are using an Ale for the dark pieces, and harder stuff overall for the bigger pieces.

I was thinking about that. If I was still drinking, I would have asked if you drank your piece or the captured piece to determine whether I wanted to be white or black.

Egan 09-06-13 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan D (Post 2109900)
@big guy
If you like gin, too, you should try the "monkey 47" from the black forest in Germany which was voted "best gin in the world" by the International Wine & Spirits Competition in 2011 in London/UK.

Very expensive, but really good.
http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-14553.aspx

Nice. I do Like a Gin now and again, I must say. I've developed a bit of a taste for Hendricks, but haven't seen Monkey 47 for sale anywhere around my way.

Got a bottle of 15yo Dalwhinnie last night. Lovely it is too. That'll tide me over to Christmas.

Maybe. :hmmm:

Egan 09-06-13 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ExFishermanBob (Post 2108252)
The whisky for beaters is a good idea - midges dislike vitamin B1, which is in porridge, black pudding and whisky.

That actually sounds like my ideal Saturday morning breakfast!

We were at Glen Brittle on Sky a few weeks back. The midges were incredible until we cracked open the Jura and they just vanished. Every time they came back out came the bottle. It was a real trial, I tell ya!

soopaman2 09-06-13 02:47 PM

Like it?

Yes.

Love it?
resounding yes.

Drink it, Only if I get divorced first.

I miss the old days, man being drunk is so fun, I just lack good behavior in that state.

Was never a mean drunk physically, But wow, insulting, caustic, sarcastic ,pure real life troll.

This makes me wanna relapse. I had balls as a drunk, not this passive apologetic mess of nothing you see now.:oops:

Armistead 09-06-13 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by soopaman2 (Post 2110970)
Like it?

Yes.

Love it?
resounding yes.

Drink it, Only if I get divorced first.

I miss the old days, man being drunk is so fun, I just lack good behavior in that state.

Was never a mean drunk physically, But wow, insulting, caustic, sarcastic ,pure real life troll.

This makes me wanna relapse. I had balls as a drunk, not this passive apologetic mess of nothing you see now.:oops:

Bless you brother....This helps with my other thread, I need to start drinking again.

fireftr18 09-10-13 06:34 AM

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swamprat69er 09-10-13 08:58 AM

The only likker I drink now is Drambuie. 2 shots for my B'day and 2 at new years.

CaptainMattJ. 09-10-13 06:07 PM

Whiskey and Bourbon are perhaps the only hard liquor i can actually enjoy drinking (not counting mixed drinks or anything of the like). Jaegar tastes like cough syrup and Vodka and rum are gasoline. Gentleman's Jack is very smooth and the taste is palatable and nice. i can sit down and have a small glass to sip on while having a nice conversation or a mellow mood, and of course if i wanted to i could drink myself silly with it but often times that would be a waste of gentleman's jack. Vodka on the other hand is a one purpose deal for me unless its in a mixed drink: and that's to have an eventful night. Its neither appealing nor palatable and only serves one purpose. I dont drink heavily very often but when i do i dont use beer very much either. Drinking enough to make me very drunk often is enough to also make me feel full, bloated and rather quickly feel nauseous. It usually isn't pleasant. But the occasional drinking game is always fun.


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