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What do you enjoy the most?

A Cold Beer
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44%
Mixed drinks
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23%
Shots!
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18%
Wine ( & hor d'oeuvres)
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15%
 
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Your alcoholic beverage of choice !

Postby Behshad » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:02 am

Some of us like beer, some like the hard liqour , some of us like both and some of us just like to sip on wine while having the butler run around with a tray of (not so ) tasty hor d'oeuvres ;) But what do you enjoy the most !?
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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:06 am

Beer!

But I drink rum, vodka, and gin when I'm in the mood. Don't like whiskey/bourbon/scotch - don't trust myself drinking those things.

I only drink wine when my girlfriend makes me or I'm at dinner with family and we share bottles - don't hate it but would never crack open a bottle for myself.
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Postby Pelata » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:13 am

A good, cold, dark beer...
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Postby KenTheDude » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:23 am

None of the above.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:14 am

Russian water ...Absolut, GG, Skyy

Hey, has anyone tried that Canadian (Skull Head) Vodka
that Dan Aykroyd founded?! Tell us about it, please!!
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Postby SF-Dano » Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:24 am

I enjoy hard liquour, beer and wine. But my favorites for a night out would be Rum&Coke (Cuba Libre) or Formula 14 (my name for a 7 & 7). Although I have to say, there is nothing like an ice cold beer on a hot summer day. :)
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Postby parfait » Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:31 am

Michigan Girl wrote:Russian water ...Absolut, GG, Skyy

Hey, has anyone tried that Canadian (Skull Head) Vodka
that Dan Aykroyd founded?! Tell us about it, please!!


I like you.
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Postby Behshad » Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:47 am

parfait wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Russian water ...Absolut, GG, Skyy

Hey, has anyone tried that Canadian (Skull Head) Vodka
that Dan Aykroyd founded?! Tell us about it, please!!


I like you. Wanna see another pic of my penis ?


:roll: :lol: :twisted:
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:52 am

Behshad wrote:
parfait wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Russian water ...Absolut, GG, Skyy

Hey, has anyone tried that Canadian (Skull Head) Vodka
that Dan Aykroyd founded?! Tell us about it, please!!


I like you. Wanna see another pic of my penis ?


:roll: :lol: :twisted:


My guess is he'd be pissing in that pic. :lol:
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Postby Behshad » Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:59 am

conversationpc wrote:
Behshad wrote:
parfait wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Russian water ...Absolut, GG, Skyy

Hey, has anyone tried that Canadian (Skull Head) Vodka
that Dan Aykroyd founded?! Tell us about it, please!!


I like you. Wanna see another pic of my penis ?


:roll: :lol: :twisted:


My guess is he'd be pissing in that pic. :lol:


:lol:
So a pic with overall piss poor quality! :lol:
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Postby Peartree12249 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:21 am

None of the above anymore. :lol: Ahhhhhh no hangovers. Love it! :wink:
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Postby Everett » Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:37 am

Beer is fine 8)
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:20 am

parfait wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Russian water ...Absolut, GG, Skyy

Hey, has anyone tried that Canadian (Skull Head) Vodka
that Dan Aykroyd founded?! Tell us about it, please!!


I like you.
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Postby parfait » Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:31 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
parfait wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:Russian water ...Absolut, GG, Skyy

Hey, has anyone tried that Canadian (Skull Head) Vodka
that Dan Aykroyd founded?! Tell us about it, please!!


I like you.
:wink:


It's called Crystal Head by the way. Didn't really taste that great. Haven't tried mixing it.
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:46 am

Scotch for me , has to be a Scottish Western Isle smoky peat tasting single malt . A bit in a big glass tumbler with a touch of water is all you need.


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Postby No Surprize » Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:06 am

I have to say without a doubt, Vodka & tonic with a lime. . And I'm like SF-Dano, on a hot-ass summer day, nothing like a freezing ass cold beer going down.
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Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:41 am

I like wine. :D
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Postby Rick » Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:47 am

A frosty cold beer is my favorite. In fact, I keep our refrigerator set so that it's just about freezing. Sometimes the tea does freeze. But I like them COLD!
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Postby AR » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:38 pm

We keep Coors Light on tap in my bar. I don't usually drink anything heavier than Heineken.

Just a glass of red wine tonight.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:44 pm

I keep a personal keg refer with Coors light. As for vodka, we keep Sky and Smirnoff. Most of the Gin is for friends when they come over. When I feel like drinking harder than beer, Crown Royal is mine. I hate Tequila. :D
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Postby ebake02 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:56 pm

Tipping back a few of these tonight:

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Postby Everett » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:40 am

Babyblue wrote:I like wine. :D


And a side of gowan :roll: 8)
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Postby hoagiepete » Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:50 am

Ice cold Boulevard Pale Ale, Amber Ale or Wheat, when thirsty depending on the day.

Vodka Martini, up, with extra olives after a long day or week.

Bud Light and tomato juice the day after a concert or evenings of excess indulgement.

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Postby FinnFreak » Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:23 am

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Postby JRNYMAN » Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:16 pm

Hook me up with a frosty-cold bottle of Heineken or Coor's Light in an even colder, icier mug and I'm a happy camper. I collect beer mugs and steins - but only unusual or different ones. Years ago the wife and I were on vacation and one of our stops was in Lake Geneva, WI (neat place! Had so much fun at Hoggs and Kisses for those who know the place...) We went into this tiny little gift shop/thrift store/sewing center (I swear I'm not making that up! :lol: ) They had some super cool stuff and one-of-a-kind type things (think Spencer's Gifts meets Hemeker Schlemmer meets any truck stop gift shop) Anyway, I bought this set of Heineken beer mugs that look like they'd easily hold a couple of beers no problem but they're so thick they only barely hold a 12 oz. beer - if there's no head! The great thing about these mugs is when you freeze them, they stay icy cold for damn near an hour indoors. The glass they're made out of is a lot like those glass insulators you see on telephone poles - very dense, but crystal clear. I've never seen anything like 'em before or since.
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Postby JRNYMAN » Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:27 pm

steveo777 wrote:I keep a personal keg refer with Coors light. As for vodka, we keep Sky and Smirnoff. Most of the Gin is for friends when they come over. When I feel like drinking harder than beer, Crown Royal is mine. I hate Tequila. :D


I used to like Tequila but that was before one too many weekend trips to Puerto Penasco (Rocky Point) and drinking it like water and hanging on the beach all day, doing shots... all day, in the sun and not using common sense. Now I literally get nauseous if I even smell it. I do enjoy a Crown and Coke now and again though! :o :o Many moons ago when we had a fully stocked bar and game room added on to our house, we did a lot of entertaining and would put away a lot of Tanqueray 'n Tonics and the wife drank either CC and 7 or Seagram's and 7. A Long Island Iced Tea is a pretty decent way to blow 15 bucks on a mixed drink too! :shock: :lol:
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Postby Rick » Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:29 pm

JRNYMAN wrote:Hook me up with a frosty-cold bottle of Heineken or Coor's Light in an even colder, icier mug and I'm a happy camper. I collect beer mugs and steins - but only unusual or different ones. Years ago the wife and I were on vacation and one of our stops was in Lake Geneva, WI (neat place! Had so much fun at Hoggs and Kisses for those who know the place...) We went into this tiny little gift shop/thrift store/sewing center (I swear I'm not making that up! :lol: ) They had some super cool stuff and one-of-a-kind type things (think Spencer's Gifts meets Hemeker Schlemmer meets any truck stop gift shop) Anyway, I bought this set of Heineken beer mugs that look like they'd easily hold a couple of beers no problem but they're so thick they only barely hold a 12 oz. beer - if there's no head! The great thing about these mugs is when you freeze them, they stay icy cold for damn near an hour indoors. The glass they're made out of is a lot like those glass insulators you see on telephone poles - very dense, but crystal clear. I've never seen anything like 'em before or since.


There used to be a barbecue joint near here called Railhead. They had the coldest beer I've ever had. The mugs were much like you just described. The frost would grow a half inch thick after they added beer. It was so cold you absolutely had to hold the mug by the handle. Loved that place for the food and the cold beer.
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Postby JRNYMAN » Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:16 pm

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JRNYMAN wrote:Hook me up with a frosty-cold bottle of Heineken or Coor's Light in an even colder, icier mug and I'm a happy camper. I collect beer mugs and steins - but only unusual or different ones. Years ago the wife and I were on vacation and one of our stops was in Lake Geneva, WI (neat place! Had so much fun at Hoggs and Kisses for those who know the place...) We went into this tiny little gift shop/thrift store/sewing center (I swear I'm not making that up! :lol: ) They had some super cool stuff and one-of-a-kind type things (think Spencer's Gifts meets Hemeker Schlemmer meets any truck stop gift shop) Anyway, I bought this set of Heineken beer mugs that look like they'd easily hold a couple of beers no problem but they're so thick they only barely hold a 12 oz. beer - if there's no head! The great thing about these mugs is when you freeze them, they stay icy cold for damn near an hour indoors. The glass they're made out of is a lot like those glass insulators you see on telephone poles - very dense, but crystal clear. I've never seen anything like 'em before or since.


There used to be a barbecue joint near here called Railhead. They had the coldest beer I've ever had. The mugs were much like you just described. The frost would grow a half inch thick after they added beer. It was so cold you absolutely had to hold the mug by the handle. Loved that place for the food and the cold beer.


It's places like that, that leave a lasting impression on you. About 20 years ago (God, I'm gettin' old! :lol: ) I was in St. Louis on business and the client took me to a place called Westport Plaza which, at the time was this brand new restaurant, hotel, nightclub destination point that was just the coolest, adult-targeted place of its kind I had ever been to up to that point in my life. It was built like a Swiss village with something new and different around every corner. LOTS of cozy pub-type places - each one completely different than the last. Anyway, there was this pub/eatery which served as the landing zone after crawling the rest of the village all evening, called The Blue Stove. Heavy duty picnic tables bolted to the floor, peanut shells and sawdust served as the floor covering, the waitresses were dressed EXACTLY like the St. Paulie Girl model, all carrying huge steins of beer (they were also a micro-brewery with so many very cool, flavored beers. My absolute favorite to this day is their blueberry tainted ale which at first thought may sound like ewwwwww... :shock: but lemme tell ya, it was soooooooooooo fuckin' good! Not sweet, just a really tasty ale with the aftertaste of blueberry. YUM! They had a house band that played 6 nights a week and would play ANYTHING you requested - and fairly respectably too! It held MAYBE 200 people and by 11:00pm, the place was packed to the gills with great looking 20-30 something's having a good time. The reason for the tables being bolted to the floor is because they were also the dance floor. There wasn't any room anywhere else to dance and the band was so good that you just had to dance! And the food......? Everything they served was based on or around one simple theme: Pigs in blankets! Brats in blankets, sausage in puff pastry, etc. They must have had 15 different kinds of them and they were delicious! Every night the band would signal last call by playing The Day the Music Died. When you heard that song start, every single person was up on the tables, stein in hand, and singing along - loudly- every single word - and the band NAILED the song too!

I'll never forget that place. It was so much fun and every aspect of my time there was memorable. Love, love those kinds of places. Nowadays, it seems those places are few and far between with corporate or chain bars dotting the landscape everywhere you look.

Sorry for the dissertation. I tend to be long winded when I'm discussing something I'm passionate about. I guess that applies to Journey too! :oops: :lol: :lol:
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