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#125
Trust me bro, I could drink you under the table any day of the week. I don't need some "harder" drink to feel like a man. Only little p u s s yboys like you think that stuff puts hair on your chest.
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I just so happen to like the drink and I prefer mixed drinks if I'm drinking casually. I don't think it's as dated as, say, a Tom Collins would be. Jack Burns is the only guy to still drink those and he's 50 years behind the times.
Trust me bro, I could drink you under the table any day of the week. I don't need some "harder" drink to feel like a man. Only little p u s s yboys like you think that stuff puts hair on your chest.
Trust me bro, I could drink you under the table any day of the week. I don't need some "harder" drink to feel like a man. Only little p u s s yboys like you think that stuff puts hair on your chest.
The date of invention of a drink has little to do with how classy it is. A name brand of so-so canadian whisky plus a do-they-still-sell-that soft drink full of HFCS mixed together is just not classy.
I guess the mistake you seem to be making is based on the fact that you think drinking should be comprised of the things that keep Costco in business: massive volumes at discount prices.
You go ahead and drink yourself under the table while I waste my money on stuff that's really good.
#128
Who is drinking Tom Collins'?
The date of invention of a drink has little to do with how classy it is. A name brand of so-so canadian whisky plus a do-they-still-sell-that soft drink full of HFCS mixed together is just not classy.
I guess the mistake you seem to be making is based on the fact that you think drinking should be comprised of the things that keep Costco in business: massive volumes at discount prices.
You go ahead and drink yourself under the table while I waste my money on stuff that's really good.
The date of invention of a drink has little to do with how classy it is. A name brand of so-so canadian whisky plus a do-they-still-sell-that soft drink full of HFCS mixed together is just not classy.
I guess the mistake you seem to be making is based on the fact that you think drinking should be comprised of the things that keep Costco in business: massive volumes at discount prices.
You go ahead and drink yourself under the table while I waste my money on stuff that's really good.
While in Edinburgh, I purchased a bottle of Glenfiddich Havana Reserve -- a 21 y/o single malt which is aged in Cuban rum barrels.
How many of these ever made it to the states?
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I'll disagree on the esoteric soft drink.
Behold, Schweppes' bitter Lemon!
Sadly, you can't buy this in the US. I've only seen it in Germany, though I understand it to also be popular in Russia as well as the rest of Europe.
I can't really describe the flavor. It's like sour, chalky, carbonated lemonade. I'm sure it'd be horrible by itself. But add some Bombay Sapphire gin and it turns into something really wonderful.
#135
At my recent birthday party a bunch of my friends got sold on it:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/dr...Gimlets-235327
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As a red-blooded American, you should ditch that floppy-headed whisky and switch exclusively to the Official Spirit of the United States of America: bourbon.
And yes, I am a big fan of mint juleps even though it's hard to sound suave when ordering one. Then again, I like mojitos and mint in general.
Speaking of mojito: what is the proper mixer for guys here?
And yes, I am a big fan of mint juleps even though it's hard to sound suave when ordering one. Then again, I like mojitos and mint in general.
Speaking of mojito: what is the proper mixer for guys here?
#138
As a red-blooded American, you should ditch that floppy-headed whisky and switch exclusively to the Official Spirit of the United States of America: bourbon.
And yes, I am a big fan of mint juleps even though it's hard to sound suave when ordering one. Then again, I like mojitos and mint in general.
Speaking of mojito: what is the proper mixer for guys here?
And yes, I am a big fan of mint juleps even though it's hard to sound suave when ordering one. Then again, I like mojitos and mint in general.
Speaking of mojito: what is the proper mixer for guys here?
It's tough to get a proper mint julep this far south so I'll typically make my own.
#140
The resort where I used to summer, Palmetto Bluff, really made me fall in love with sweet tea & vodka. I know it's sort of a fairy drink, but they go down like water on hot days. I've tried Firefly and other premixes but none compare to the "real deal". Probably the only vodka drink I enjoy.