ADULT BEVERAGES & THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
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ADULT BEVERAGES & THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
Alright, Luns101 came up with the idea and I'm running with it.
What's your favorite alcoholic beverage? Beer, wine, bourbon, whisky, vodka, rum?
I happen to be a homebrewer so my favorite is beer. I really don't have a favorite style, I really do love all kinds.
Bourbon is really good. America's true contribution to distilled spirits (although the moonshiners might have something to say about that).
Rum is ok, have to be in the mood for it.
But Scotch.......oh the lovely Scotch Whisky. Single malt, 18+ years old. Heaven in a bottle.
But beer is by far my favorite. I love the history of beer, the art of brewing, and the science of it.
So.......... thoughts?
What's your favorite alcoholic beverage? Beer, wine, bourbon, whisky, vodka, rum?
I happen to be a homebrewer so my favorite is beer. I really don't have a favorite style, I really do love all kinds.
Bourbon is really good. America's true contribution to distilled spirits (although the moonshiners might have something to say about that).
Rum is ok, have to be in the mood for it.
But Scotch.......oh the lovely Scotch Whisky. Single malt, 18+ years old. Heaven in a bottle.
But beer is by far my favorite. I love the history of beer, the art of brewing, and the science of it.
So.......... thoughts?
Last edited by Iz Man on Mon May 07, 2007 5:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: ADULT BEVERAGES & THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
Iz Man wrote:Alright, Luns101 came up with the idea and I'm running with it.
What's your favorite alcoholic beverage? Beer, wine, bourbon, whisky, vodka, rum?
I happen to be a homebrewer so my favorite is beer. I really don't have a favorite style, I really do love all kinds.
Bourbon is really good. America's true contribution to distilled spirits (although the moonshiners might have something to say about that).
Rum is ok, have to be in the mood for it.
But Scotch.......oh the lovely Scotch Whisky. Single malt, 18+ years old. Heaven in a bottle.
But beer is by far my favorite. I love the history of beer, the art of brewing, and the science of it.
So.......... thoughts?
arh matey, how could ye not like rum? Me, I like to sit in me cabin with a bottle o rum and sing me ass off! savvy?
Anarkistsdream wrote:Absinthe beer and scoth... And not any of that lame absinthe bullshit either, but full wormwood extract!!!
If you can find a vintage (pre-1919) bottle of French Pernod, you'd be stylin'.
Not cheap though, Iv'e seen them for $500+ per bottle.
If you're really interested in Absinthe, check out:
http://www.oxygenee.com/
wicked wrote:finally, a topic worth talking about in the social lounge.![]()
I prefer a mix of many of the licquors up there, but chose vodka as my fave, with rum & gin being close behind. Mai Tai's and Monsoons are my fave mixed drinks.
hey wicked, if you join me mafia gmae, ill share some rum wit you, maybe?
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jnd94 wrote:arh matey, how could ye not like rum? Me, I like to sit in me cabin with a bottle o rum and sing me ass off! savvy?
You know its funny you mention that, because I'm now looking at a bottle of Appleton State Jamaican Rum I have that is quite tasty.
hmmm........
maybe I'm in the mood now......
Re: ADULT BEVERAGES & THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
Iz Man wrote:jnd94 wrote:arh matey, how could ye not like rum? Me, I like to sit in me cabin with a bottle o rum and sing me ass off! savvy?
You know its funny you mention that, because I'm now looking at a bottle of Appleton State Jamaican Rum I have that is quite tasty.
hmmm........
maybe I'm in the mood now......
mmm appelton estate rum good choice, i visited the appelton estate factory last october while in jamaica, sadly i have none left of what i bought back
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i'm a beer guy, i've got the bodily proportions to prove it as well. My fave being scotch style ale from Boundary Bay (micro brewery in Bham WA) or Mcewins 80 (remembered fondly from my year abroad, when i went back to visit it wasn't quite what i remembered). Next on the list is Chimay - the blue label please (then white then red). When i moved down here to the desert its all Bud & Coors light country - piss water. I haven't had what i would consider a good beer, something i can tell people 'hey you should try this' in 8 months. No good scotch ales, and not a single store in town has Chimay - i've literally checked every grocery store and liquor store in a 10 mile radius. Although when i went to Mexico for my bday i did get some good Pacifico, not the watered down export version.
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gimpyThewonder wrote:i'm a beer guy, i've got the bodily proportions to prove it as well. My fave being scotch style ale from Boundary Bay (micro brewery in Bham WA) or Mcewins 80 (remembered fondly from my year abroad, when i went back to visit it wasn't quite what i remembered). Next on the list is Chimay - the blue label please (then white then red). When i moved down here to the desert its all Bud & Coors light country - piss water. I haven't had what i would consider a good beer, something i can tell people 'hey you should try this' in 8 months. No good scotch ales, and not a single store in town has Chimay - i've literally checked every grocery store and liquor store in a 10 mile radius. Although when i went to Mexico for my bday i did get some good Pacifico, not the watered down export version.
Scotch Ale & Belgians. Now you are a man (I assume
Check out the link in my profile, has some good Belgian info in it.
Also, have you tried Orkney Brewery's "Skull Splitter"?
Has to be my favorite Scotch Ale.
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gimpyThewonder wrote:i'm a beer guy, i've got the bodily proportions to prove it as well. My fave being scotch style ale from Boundary Bay (micro brewery in Bham WA) or Mcewins 80 (remembered fondly from my year abroad, when i went back to visit it wasn't quite what i remembered). Next on the list is Chimay - the blue label please (then white then red). When i moved down here to the desert its all Bud & Coors light country - piss water. I haven't had what i would consider a good beer, something i can tell people 'hey you should try this' in 8 months. No good scotch ales, and not a single store in town has Chimay - i've literally checked every grocery store and liquor store in a 10 mile radius. Although when i went to Mexico for my bday i did get some good Pacifico, not the watered down export version.
Next week, I believe, a beer superstore is opening in my city that will sell, they promise, EVERY SINGLE KIND OF BEER FROM EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD that is legal to sell in the U.S.
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