do you like beer and clamato?

Discussion in 'Canada' started by warmhandedcanadian, Nov 3, 2007.

  1. warmhandedcanadian

    warmhandedcanadian shit storm chaser

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    Yessir its great for a hangover and its chock full of vitamins (I'm guessing)

    Have you ever tried it, do you like beer and tomato juice, do you like beer at all? What do you mix with your beer?
     
  2. PriceCheck

    PriceCheck Senior Member

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    I demand that you all stop mixing things with your beer immediately.
     
  3. Beckner420

    Beckner420 troll

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    I never mix with beer. Ill chase liquer down with beer thats about it.
     
  4. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    It's a classic. It's pretty tough to drink more than a couple, though.
     
  5. warmhandedcanadian

    warmhandedcanadian shit storm chaser

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    Oh? :huh:

    I had about 9 yesterday and they went down aight.
     
  6. Waking Life

    Waking Life Cool looking idiot

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    Hair of the dog? Absolutely. But I can't think of anything worse than TOMATO juice to ensure that ego vomitus in the morn'.

    I'd prefer to drink the leftovers in the bottles.
     
  7. scratcho

    scratcho Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Oh,it's great--but with the addition of a little worchestershire sauce and tabasco,it's even tastier!!
     
  8. warmhandedcanadian

    warmhandedcanadian shit storm chaser

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    Yeah! I call those beer ceasars. :drool:
     
  9. spooner

    spooner is done.

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    Maybe its just me, but I can only drink so much clam juice. The beer goes down just fine though.
     
  10. warmhandedcanadian

    warmhandedcanadian shit storm chaser

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    I find it impossible to switch to NO clam after having clam... so its really a big commitment for me.
     
  11. Metallideth

    Metallideth Sir

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    Tomato juice is fine, I'd prefer to leave the juice of a clam out of it though.
     
  12. warmhandedcanadian

    warmhandedcanadian shit storm chaser

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    wonder where the juice comes from? maybe like the asshole of the clam...
     
  13. Metallideth

    Metallideth Sir

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    I've no idea, but I do know that I don't like clams as a whole, so anything coming from the 'hole of a clam has even less of an appeal.
     
  14. earth.girl

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    Yep. We call them Buck Tomate here. Dont ask me why.. I guess beer stein is called a buck in french??



    I try not to think too much about where the clam juice comes from.. I really enjoyed eating Clams and Tobasco untill I was told that the clams were still alive... bleck.
     
  15. warmhandedcanadian

    warmhandedcanadian shit storm chaser

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    Hmmmmmmmm :confused: I've never had clams but their hole juice sure tastes yummah!
     
  16. earth.girl

    earth.girl Member

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    Whoops! Im getting clams and oysters mixed up.

    Seriously tho, I think its the juice thats inside the shell, not squeezed from the clam.. Otherwise im sure it would be alot more expensive to buy!
     
  17. tuatara

    tuatara Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    clamato and beer is good ...even better when the beer is homebrew.......but the best is a pot full of clams freshly steamed and beer
     

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