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Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 12:42 am
by luvtick
Water is my drink of choice...followed by coffee (with milk). However, if I am going to drink, I like a ROBUST beer...something that when you drink it you KNOW you're drinking beer. I will also occassionally drink merlot or shiraz...back in the day...I used to LUV tequila...like Patron...or Herradura Silver....haven't touched the stuff in forever....I am happy just gettin' stoned............

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:01 am
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
I was once directed to the ' best beer in the world ' by a friend of mine from Ann Habour USA. Turned out to be Miller light, i honsetly think tap water in the UK is stronger than that. Although i did have a beer out there called Samual Adams? Or something like that, that werent half bad...

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:12 am
by murphyscafe
being of irish decent, u can guess i like a tipple!!!
BUT since my accident i can nolonger drink any beverage! :( :cry: :(
i never really liked any beers or largers so i used to drink larger quantities of whiskey!!! mainly JD, single barrel at hme n black label whilst out!
now its all soft drinks ( non fizzy! ). more into my robinsons summer fruits with a splash of their orange in it!!! very refreshing!
the only prob i have now is when in the dam, i only have the choice of water or loozas!
i can NEVER find cordial mixes when im their! my last trip i brought out 100ml bottles of each, got some funny looks in places when adding them to my water!!!

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:13 am
by luvtick
Sierra Nevada has a good line....we have a brewery in town and I have been know to get what I like to call an "A-Bomb". 1/2 Amber Ale 1/2 Bombay Bomber IPA...and there's always the Renaissance Faire staple of a Black and Tan...1/2 Guiness and 1/2 Harp...pass the bong, please....

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:31 am
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
murphyscafe wrote:being of irish decent, u can guess i like a tipple!!!
BUT since my accident i can nolonger drink any beverage! :( :cry: :(
i never really liked any beers or largers so i used to drink larger quantities of whiskey!!! mainly JD, single barrel at hme n black label whilst out!
now its all soft drinks ( non fizzy! ). more into my robinsons summer fruits with a splash of their orange in it!!! very refreshing!
the only prob i have now is when in the dam, i only have the choice of water or loozas!
i can NEVER find cordial mixes when im their! my last trip i brought out 100ml bottles of each, got some funny looks in places when adding them to my water!!!
Good call on the robinsons. Im not that rich so have to stick to the ASDA home brand summer fruit squash.

JD is not a whisky my friend......Black Label is very nice though. Recommend

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also of irish parents, gran parents etc i have to say i strongly believe this to be some of the best whisky in the world. However Tullamor is where the family comes from, so may be a little biased there...

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:35 am
by Boner
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:JD is not a whisky my friend.
Correct it's a whiskey.

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:36 am
by Ash333
proper old school english ale. Try Harveys Sussex Best

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:36 am
by murphyscafe
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
murphyscafe wrote:being of irish decent, u can guess i like a tipple!!!
BUT since my accident i can nolonger drink any beverage! :( :cry: :(
i never really liked any beers or largers so i used to drink larger quantities of whiskey!!! mainly JD, single barrel at hme n black label whilst out!
now its all soft drinks ( non fizzy! ). more into my robinsons summer fruits with a splash of their orange in it!!! very refreshing!
the only prob i have now is when in the dam, i only have the choice of water or loozas!
i can NEVER find cordial mixes when im their! my last trip i brought out 100ml bottles of each, got some funny looks in places when adding them to my water!!!
Good call on the robinsons. Im not that rich so have to stick to the ASDA home brand summer fruit squash.

JD is not a whisky my friend......Black Label is very nice though. Recommend

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also of irish parents, gran parents etc i have to say i strongly believe this to be some of the best whisky in the world. However Tullamor is where the family comes from, so may be a little biased there...
that may just be!

i may b aswell seen as my mum was born in the same town as this is made, i HATE it thou!!

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Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:37 am
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
Boner wrote:
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:JD is not a whisky my friend.
Correct it's a whiskey.
I thought it was Bourbon not a whisky.

I believe the Irish spell whisky without the e the scots use the e.

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:39 am
by murphyscafe
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
Boner wrote:
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:JD is not a whisky my friend.
Correct it's a whiskey.
I thought it was Bourbon not a whisky.

I believe the Irish spell whisky without the e the scots use the e.
this is true! bout the scotts that is!

im just stoned and typin fast!

was never good with my grammer!

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 01:41 am
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
Apolgies i thought an American Whisky is a Bourbon but it turns out a bourbon is 79% or less corn. Jack Daneils is 80 %. My bad.

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 03:35 pm
by codejd
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Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 03:45 pm
by cheese
love my beer and love my whisky.

if you like JD boner try out the Gentlemans Jack. it is absolutely amazing, much better than regular JD.

also a big fan of gibsons finest whisky which is quite nice as well.

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www.gentlemanjack.com

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www.gibsonsfinest.ca

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 05:11 pm
by Dobern
Drink of Choice, probably Peroni Lager - For when out on the town, accompanied by shots of Jaegermeister or Jaeger-Bombs. If it's a sit in at the local, tis Guiness all the way!

Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2009 08:07 pm
by Sir Ian of Tokesville
Ash333 wrote:proper old school english ale. Try Harveys Sussex Best
Perhaps we are Wealden neighbors.