Cail, are you being serious?Cail wrote:I've stopped drinking entirely, however.....
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Completely. Sober for 74 days.Menolly wrote:Cail, are you being serious?Cail wrote:I've stopped drinking entirely, however.....
Cail wrote:Completely. Sober for 74 days.Menolly wrote:Cail, are you being serious?Cail wrote:I've stopped drinking entirely, however.....
I am asking for all manner of terrible replies, but jsut what IS a buttery nipple?Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Mixed drinks-
Vodka and Cran
Vodka and OJ
Anything else with vodka and a fruity mixer
Margaritas, any kind...
Shots-
Washington Apple
Lemon Drop
Buttery nipple
Beer-
Mac & Jack's African Amber
Diamond Knot's Stout
And in the event that I can't have either of these, I usually get whatever else is from another local brewery... although I haven't had and trouble getting M&J.
Wine I still haven't developed a taste for yet. All tastes like piss to me.
Here you go:A Gunslinger wrote:I am asking for all manner of terrible replies, but jsut what IS a buttery nipple?
My own choice of drinks? Definitely not vodka. I used to drink a lot of vodka up until I was about 20, then it suddenly started giving me terrible stomach aches. I stopped drinking altogether for a while after that, but vodka still messes with me a bit.Wyldewode wrote:Elfgirl wrote: Gotta say I'm partial to c*cksuckin' cowboys...THE DRINK, you know...Bailey's floated over butterscotch schnapps???Hehe! We call that a Butternipple around where I live.
Good stuff!
No kidding? My parents love mexican beer...not sure what kind, but meh. My mom was born in TX, and they both went to law school there, and so they're big fans too.aliantha wrote:Mexican beer, preferably Sol (and ya gotta have lime in yer Mexican beer!)
If someone else is buying, Amaretto di Saronno!
There was just something on PBS on the Saturday cooking shows about a deconstructed and dirty vodka martini that featured an olive lollipop so you can make the drink as dirty as you want, plus dip the pop into the drink and suck it off. It's one of the 'separating your taste from preconception' drinks offered by MIT trained chemist and mixologer Eben Klemm.Creator wrote: On travel (when I'm not driving) Belvedere Martini Up and Dirty - Extra Olives!
They're right!Holsety wrote:I'm not sophisticated enough to get wine. My parents both really like good wine, but they tend to get cheap stuff at Trader Joe's - "it's good for cheap wine!" I've been told.
I like warm sake, but my understanding is true quality Japanese sake is not served warm, and the good stuff is like a fine wine.Holsety wrote:My bro is big on japan and brought home some sake with him, somehow (for some reason I thought that was illegal, but whatever), which we had at dinner. It's not really...the same as other stuff. I didn't really like it, but I'm probably a weakling in terms of alcohol.
Have you tried a decent hard cider yet?Holsety wrote:Honestly, I'm a bigger fan of...lemonade, and sometimes pink lemonade (often made too sweet, though). And apple juice, and apple cider. Other juices, too. And I drink too much milk (I tend to have a dinner glass of it along with my cereal). But I hate soy milk.
What he said! Throw in a shot of Cointreau or Grand Mariner for good measure and now your talking!Wayfriend wrote:My favorite drink is a high-end marguerita, in a largish size. If it's a good place, they serve them in a desert bowl.
I don't see too many marguerita fans. Somewhat dissapointed.
I mean, I like beer (porter and ESB especially), and I like wine, and I like a variety of drinks. But tequila, lime, and salt is what I die for.