ADULT BEVERAGES & THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
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- Blitzaholic
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Re: ADULT BEVERAGES & THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
luns101 wrote:Blitzaholic wrote:I thought Luns was very spiritual? which is kool, no problem there, but involving himself in distilled spirits, perplexes me, hmmmm![]()
LOL, oh well
There's a big difference between drinking beer and being drunk. I know some Christians who say it's never acceptable to drink alcohol under any circumstances, but I have yet to see those Bible verses which back that up. I always know my limit and never drink in front of someone who would be offended.
But wouldn't the biggest sin be to drink Budweiser anyway?
hmmm, dont give the enemy a foot stool, ever hear of that? and the fact that many have problems with this, not sure it is the best modeling?
dont get me wrong, you can do as you wish, was just curious is all, no biggie.
peace

flashleg8 wrote:Whisky - specifically Laphroaig.
I missed this post. I love a good single malt and Laphroaig is my hands down favorite. I love the intense smoky flavor...i say it's like drinking by the campfire. I was lucky enough to get a bottle of the quarter cask over the holidays. Smoky goodness!
Lagavulin is a close second.


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Re: ADULT BEVERAGES & THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
luns101 wrote:Blitzaholic wrote:I thought Luns was very spiritual? which is kool, no problem there, but involving himself in distilled spirits, perplexes me, hmmmm![]()
LOL, oh well
There's a big difference between drinking beer and being drunk. I know some Christians who say it's never acceptable to drink alcohol under any circumstances, but I have yet to see those Bible verses which back that up. I always know my limit and never drink in front of someone who would be offended.
But wouldn't the biggest sin be to drink Budweiser anyway?
Besides the fact that Jesus's first miracle was turning water into....what was it again? Beer? No, that can't it. I mean, not that beer would have be nice but I think Wine would have been closer to the truth
I stay away from Bud, Miller and Coors. Black Butte Porter is ok, but it seems I've lost my taste for it. Alaska Amber is pretty good. For wine, I perfer reds. Hard liqour is good in a mixed beverage, I'm not picky.
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First (and possibly last) post in this thread for me.
This may come as a shock to you (living in the day and age and state that I do), but, I don't do alcohol. Never have never will. I just don't see the actual point in it (good for cleaning out wounds and such, but other then that though).
This may come as a shock to you (living in the day and age and state that I do), but, I don't do alcohol. Never have never will. I just don't see the actual point in it (good for cleaning out wounds and such, but other then that though).
"Eh, whatever."
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
muy_thaiguy wrote:I don't do alcohol. Never have never will. I just don't see the actual point in it
Whats the point in eating/drinking anything? You could live a fine life eating nothing but water and white rice, but wheres the fun in that? It is relaxing and refreshing. The vast variety of wine/beer/liquor flavors is staggering. It's like someone saying "I will never eat meat". It your own choice of course but you are missing out on one of life's joys!
You don't see the point because "you never have and never will".

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Midori sours on the rocks (vodka, Midori)
Margaritas on the rocks not blended (Tequila, sweet and sour, Grand Marnier)
Long Island Ice Teas, whatever the house special is
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Margaritas on the rocks not blended (Tequila, sweet and sour, Grand Marnier)
Long Island Ice Teas, whatever the house special is
.
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DAZMCFC wrote:nagerous wrote:Another one of my fave drinks:
Gollum: Double Vodka, Single Bols Blue, topped with Orange Juice and Lemonade in equal parts.
may have to try this at some point. i like a Blue Lagoon. so this seems similar.
They serve it at a pub called the hobbit in Southampton and its quality. Me and my friends tried to make them the other night. We used the blue lagoon mix from asda and mixed it with vodka, orange juice and lemonade. Came out horrible and way too strong, not like they make it in the pub lol.

In California, and maybe in the whole U.S., they are only supposed to serve you 1 drink at a time, and only 2 every hour. And if you are obviously inebriated, then they are supposed to refuse to serve you at all, and it is the responsibility of the waiter, the bartender, and the restaurant manager/owner to make sure you leave but are not driving. It's actually a law.
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Snowpepsi wrote:In California, and maybe in the whole U.S., they are only supposed to serve you 1 drink at a time, and only 2 every hour. And if you are obviously inebriated, then they are supposed to refuse to serve you at all, and it is the responsibility of the waiter, the bartender, and the restaurant manager/owner to make sure you leave but are not driving. It's actually a law.
That's Cali for ya.....
You could order 5 drinks at once (or more
So does that mean you couldn't order a pitcher of beer?

"Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world."
-Kaiser Wilhelm II
Okay, I found out that you can order a pitcher of beer even if you are alone. You can have more than 2 drinks per hour but only one at a time. (Apparently the pitcher doesn't count as more than one.) If they are caught serving you more than one at a time they can loose their liquor license. If you leave a bar drunk, the server and the manager and the owner are all liable if you are in an accident.
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got tonkaed wrote:i am going to say that there has been a time or two or ten where i have definently ordered more than 2 or 3 drinks in one hour.
Either we don't have that law in Georgia or it gets ignored, because the vodka keeps coming as long as you keep paying... or fall down...
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Herakilla wrote:"why is all the rum gone?!"
pirates of the carribean 1
"Hide the the rum."
pirates 2
"And that was all without a single drop of rum."
pirates 3
I love these movies, especially now that I own them all
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