02-17-2009, 09:54 AM | #11 |
Definitely NOT a samurai
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I am a beer drinker. I love me some Rickards Red. Tho Rickards White is pretty fine as well.
Failing that, I drink Vodka |
02-17-2009, 11:36 AM | #12 | |
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"I don't want to taste the alcohol, i just want to blame it later" heheh... Though, Celes, i agree, I hate the taste unless it's been thoroughly disguised. But god damn it if that's going to stop me from drinking it. Captain and coke is a personal favorite, not for the taste really, just for feeling like a bad ass. If i was going for taste, A bottle of Arbor Mist to the face would suffice probably. That stuff is like a giant juice box. |
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02-17-2009, 11:40 AM | #13 | |
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When I was little a bottle of rubbing alcohol was a part of my NES repair kit. As for drinking alcohol, I can't... Liver defect and all.
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02-17-2009, 11:47 AM | #14 |
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I'm pathetic when it comes to drinking. I can't stand the taste of alcohol unless there's lots of sugar in it... That said, screwdrivers and long island iced teas are fine. Any attempts to drink anything else evokes bemusement in others.
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02-17-2009, 11:56 AM | #15 |
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Screwdrivers!
Love those. A good drink for those who don't like alcohol's paint-thinner like taste is, as we college kids have been calling it for centuries, Jungle Juice. Urban dictionary defines it as follows: (n.) A heavenly concoction composed of liberal amounts of everclear, vodka, or other available liquors, and Kool Aid. Known as 'jungle juice' because it sends the drinker into a state animal behavior. Can also include fruit bits that have been soaked in liquor for several hours prior to drinking session for maximum drunkenness. Side effects from consumption include blacking out, waking up in strange places, and having a generally awesome time. We were all completely wasted after finishing that trashcan full of jungle juice. Here's a good recipe for those interested. http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink7799.html |
02-17-2009, 12:19 PM | #16 | |
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As a broke ass college student, I too have settled on screwdrivers as my default drink. Really, when 1.75 liters of Popov only costs $11 and combines so well with a $3 gallon of orange juice it's almost the only smart choice you can make in college.
That being said, when I don't have to pay for the alcohol but still have a say in what gets bought, Wild Turkey is divine, especially with some coke. I'm not a big fan of beer, but mostly because most of the cheap stuff we can buy is typical "sex on a canoe" fare and doesn't really do anything for me. However, we recently got hooked on the Heineken mini-keg ($20 for 20 drinks isn't bad when divided appropriately) and for those who don't like beer's skanky bitterness I highly recommend it.
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02-17-2009, 01:15 PM | #17 |
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I dont like the liqour taste much myself, but sugar seems to dampen the taste of alcohol so rum and coke, gin and tonic or something else which is cheap, easy and tastes good. Although tequila shots seems to overcome the alcohols taste.
but for hangovers, or I haven't had dinner before hitting the bars I say bloody mary for me, but preferably when I get to make them myself(bartenders here tend to be quite bad at the vodkapart) for beer I dont care, the important queston is: do I get hammered?(ie. not children's beer or cider), no really the taste difference between a cheap beer and say a Carlsberg is nonexistant, chances are they are from the same brewery. Alcohol in general is quite expensive in the bars so we tend to drink a lot before going to town. |
02-17-2009, 01:20 PM | #18 |
Oi went ta Orksford, Oi did.
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That's weird, because long island iced teas have very little non alcohol in them.
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02-17-2009, 03:20 PM | #19 |
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I left this post open like I was going to add to it, but then I went to YouTube.
Right, but when mixed together correctly they taste amazing. There's a pub back where my folks live that makes the best ones EVAARRR; every place I've had one other than there has paled in comparison. I really should start making my own. I think a well-made Long Island is and will be my favourite beverage forever. Unless I am really thirsty -- nothing beats water or maybe Gatorade then.
I'm a big fan of scotch, a drink I can relax and appreciate (which I usually do, with perhaps an ice cube or two). I usually prefer lagers and ales as far as beers go but am not too picky (while I have yet to enjoy IPAs or stouts as much, I actually am willing to enjoy a wide range of beers), and I'm always down for the basic mixed drinks if I want to have a lot (like rum and cokes, screwdrivers, seven and seven, gin and tonic, etc.). I feel like I'm old enough to know not to go out and get super-retarded, but sadly that's still happened a few times. But I just get back up in that saddle and keep on keepin' on.
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02-17-2009, 03:26 PM | #20 | ||
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I like tequila shots straight. No lime or salt or whatever.
I also tend to enjoy a good beer. Yuengling, Stella Artois, Blue Moon, etc. LOVE Wine. Absolutely love me some good red wine. Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Shiraz. Mm mm gooood.
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