I almost never keep soft drinks in the house, but I LOVE glass bottled pops. Especially cream sodas. Glass bottles are such a lost art, and when I have them it's usually a road trip situationVa'al wrote:I am, probably unsurprising to many here, a tee-totaller.
Meaning my poison is soft drinks - sparkling soft drinks if I'm going all out.
My go-to is Miller Lite, though once in a while I go for High Life. Never been a fan of Bud or Bud Light, when I drank regularly it used to be Heineken and Coors. I must make a correction to my previous post: I didn't completely quit hard liquor, I just don't drink it straight up. I still enjoy Kahlua Mudslides once in a while.shajaki wrote:You said you have the odd beer Roddy, whats your mainstay?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ahhhhh rum. Yummy rummy. If you have the chance, give this a go.Ironhidensh wrote:Never was a huge fan of hard liquor, but when the mood strikes, I'm rum and coke all the way. Preferably Captain Morgan's rum.
Ironhidensh wrote:when the mood strikes, I'm rum and coke all the way. Preferably Captain Morgan's rum.
Va'al wrote:I am, probably unsurprising to many here, a tee-totaller.
Meaning my poison is soft drinks - sparkling soft drinks if I'm going all out.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
shajaki wrote:Nice warm day here in Edmonton.
Knob Creek... I've seen that. How is it? What's your Scotch of choice?MGrotusque wrote:I drink beer and whiskey exclusively 90% of the time. I flip flop and explore different drinks all the time though. An Old Fashion is a tasty cocktail i drink regularly.
Oh man Burn... last Saturday I'm pretty sure I had heat stroke! I was at the inlaws drinking beer (bout 5 or 6, normally not even close to making me ill) on the porch BBQ'n and it was about 30*C. I felt fine till about 5AM and woke up.... lets just say "sick".Burn wrote:shajaki wrote:Nice warm day here in Edmonton.
Finally hit the 20's did ya?
shajaki wrote:Oh man Burn... last Saturday I'm pretty sure I had heat stroke! I was at the inlaws drinking beer (bout 5 or 6, normally not even close to making me ill) on the porch BBQ'n and it was about 30*C. I felt fine till about 5AM and woke up.... lets just say "sick".Burn wrote:shajaki wrote:Nice warm day here in Edmonton.
Finally hit the 20's did ya?
So:
outside + heat + time x beer(no water) = bad
I know. Sure makes me feel old. Back in the day drinking in the sun never would have phased me. I used to be young and invincible!Burn wrote:And yes, beer may be good to drink during the hot days, but you definitely need the water to back it up. We all seem to learn that lesson the hard way.
Founded in 1987 by three students at the Université du Québec à Montréal (Laura Urtnowski, and brothers Bernard and Jean Morin), who paid their way through school selling home made beer, decided to try their hand at establishing a commercial brewery. Thanks to a small loan, the company was established. The students loaded their first four kegs in the back of the family Subaru and went looking for their first client. They managed to convince 4 bars in Montreal to carry the brew, and the resulting surge in demand helped the company expand several times.
shajaki wrote:almost nothing beats fountain A&W in a frosted mug.
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