What Are You Drinking? - Beer, Wine, Liquor, Mixed Drinks - Part 2.1

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  1. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    the strawberry flavor is good, but mixed with the lime flavor...meh, could have been better.
     
  2. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Hofbräu
     
  3. Karen_J

    Karen_J Visitor

    Key Lime Martini: Cruzan vanilla rum, Stolichnaya vanilla vodka, pineapple juice, and a splash of lime. :drool5:
     
  4. Fairlight

    Fairlight Banned

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    3 cans of Grolsch and that's all folks.
     
  5. outonthetiles

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    yuengling light...it was on sale! :)
     
  6. shermin

    shermin Bazooka Tooth

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    two of these ;) boont amber ale is delicious
     
  7. GLENGLEN

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    A Very Nice "Semillon Sauvignon Blanc"...:cheers2:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  8. outonthetiles

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    Angry Orchard Hard Cider Apple Ginger (latino peeps - it tastes a lot like sidra, but better!)

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  9. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

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    on my second 40 of OE
     
  10. tricknologist

    tricknologist menace to sobriety

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    Currently drinking a Stella with some kratom tea, but I just put a quart of home made mead and a quart of home made cider into wine skins for a trip to the park. I doubt I'll drink all of that today, but if I run into anyone I'll have some to share.

    One good thing about home made mead, cider and wine is that it doesn't turn to vinegar after a few days since there's still some live yeast inside. You can open up a jar, put it away and go back to it a week later and it will still be good. You try that with store bought wine and you'll be drinking vinegar after a days or two.
     
  11. la Principessa

    la Principessa Member since '08

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    Captain Morgan spiced rum and Coke Zero.
     
  12. hippiemomma22

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    Coconut rum and lemonade
     
  13. tricknologist

    tricknologist menace to sobriety

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    Evan Williams on the rocks.
     
  14. Rocklobster

    Rocklobster Senior Member

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    absinthe martini. double gin single absinthe extra dry vermouth to taste. yummy
     
  15. farmout

    farmout All who wander arent lost Lifetime Supporter

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    Well, since it is 644 am, tea.....;-)
     
  16. Karen_J

    Karen_J Visitor

    A screwdriver is a great way to start off a busy day! ;)
     
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    1 bottle of drinkable red plonk.
     
  18. McFuddy

    McFuddy Visitor

    I got kinda drunk last night on heineken. Not the best beer sure, but I don't find it offensive to my palette and it gets the job done.
     
  19. farmout

    farmout All who wander arent lost Lifetime Supporter

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    Screwdrivers are good, yes. I am still drinking tea at the moment although I did down a beer last night.....:)
     
  20. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

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