What are you drinking?
#729
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From: las vegas
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i really dislike maddog but its cheap and i wanted a buzz but its banana red ;|
super sweet and bearable.
like i said though all my money is going towards apartment, right now im just drinking/chewing/smoking off what little i have since before i started saving which is almost gone. this will be probably my last night drinking for a couple of weeks. MAKES ME A SAD PANDA
i wont lie.. its quite awful, if only terribles had blue.. which even then is still awful but better than ****ing banana flavored booze..
super sweet and bearable.
like i said though all my money is going towards apartment, right now im just drinking/chewing/smoking off what little i have since before i started saving which is almost gone. this will be probably my last night drinking for a couple of weeks. MAKES ME A SAD PANDA
i wont lie.. its quite awful, if only terribles had blue.. which even then is still awful but better than ****ing banana flavored booze..
#733
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From: las vegas
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its dwindling trust me. im 27 now. time is short and i have to focus on other things. now its down to once or twice a week. have to focus on life now and not booze ;9
#735
Went down to Belmont Station to have my yearly dose of the anniversary Rasputin on tap and.....its gone. They did have bottles for $20 a piece though
. I used the birthday reasoning and picked up one for the cellar, aka the region above the fridge.
. I used the birthday reasoning and picked up one for the cellar, aka the region above the fridge.
#736
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Hi, I'm Bryan.
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BA Old Rasputin is amazing.
Today I had some Perennial Violet and some Jester King Das Wunderkind, punctuated by 100 Proof Old Grandad and Coke. Good times. Happy 21st Amendment Day!
Today I had some Perennial Violet and some Jester King Das Wunderkind, punctuated by 100 Proof Old Grandad and Coke. Good times. Happy 21st Amendment Day!
#737
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From: PHL
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Full Sail IPA at the bar today, they finally changed it up. Now some Boatswain Chocolate Stout as a night cap.
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#739
sniffin' glue
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#746
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Moonshine, yes. The story as I heard it:
Years ago, people powered their primitive early 20th century automobiles with either gasoline or alcohol. Farmers used alcohol primarily because they could make it themselves out of grain and because their farm equipment had engines that burned it. They could also drink any left-over product. So along comes John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil, and he pays the Women's Christian Temperance Union to lobby on behalf of Prohibition. This movement becomes quite successful, but it leads to the demise of alcohol as a fuel. Well, how fortuitous for the petroleum companies, as it then leaves the market wide open for gasoline. And this is why today we burn petroleum-based fuels in our cars rather than alcohol.
Anyway, to answer the OP, I am partial to the very smoky Islay single malts (Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Caol Ila...).
Luis
Years ago, people powered their primitive early 20th century automobiles with either gasoline or alcohol. Farmers used alcohol primarily because they could make it themselves out of grain and because their farm equipment had engines that burned it. They could also drink any left-over product. So along comes John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil, and he pays the Women's Christian Temperance Union to lobby on behalf of Prohibition. This movement becomes quite successful, but it leads to the demise of alcohol as a fuel. Well, how fortuitous for the petroleum companies, as it then leaves the market wide open for gasoline. And this is why today we burn petroleum-based fuels in our cars rather than alcohol.
Anyway, to answer the OP, I am partial to the very smoky Islay single malts (Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Caol Ila...).
Luis
#747
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#748
#750
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From: Somerville
I just put back a couple corpse reviver #2s. Its equal parts (3/4oz) london dry gin, cointreau, lillet blanc ( I substituted cocchi americano cuz my local liquor store was out of lillet blanc), and lemon juice. Add a small dash of absinthe, then shake with ice, double strain, and garnish with a luxardo marasca cherry. They are the ****









