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- CrazyAnglican
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Yes, another alcohol thread.
I noticed we had some discerning palates among us and was curious. I know its been done, but I wanted to give more general terms and see the results. As I'm not truly a liquor drinker, or at least I don't remember much about those days, I've left them out for the purposes of this poll.
My personal choice is ale. I had to develop a taste for lagers and stouts over time, but ales have always had a smooth taste that I enjoy.
My personal choice is ale. I had to develop a taste for lagers and stouts over time, but ales have always had a smooth taste that I enjoy.
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Ale...Schmale
For me it would be the dark lagers, my friend. Really good to see you here, Anglican. The site's not the same without you.
I hope you don't drink an ale before Tae-Kwon-Do class!
I hope you don't drink an ale before Tae-Kwon-Do class!
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Re: Ale...Schmale
luns101 wrote:For me it would be the dark lagers, my friend. Really good to see you here, Anglican. The site's not the same without you.
I hope you don't drink an ale before Tae-Kwon-Do class!
No, alcohol and martial arts are two great things that certainly do not go great together.
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Re: Ale...Schmale
CrazyAnglican wrote:luns101 wrote:No, alcohol and martial arts are two great things that certainly do not go great together.
Followed by alcohol and lawn-mowing.
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unriggable wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:luns101 wrote:No, alcohol and martial arts are two great things that certainly do not go great together.
Followed by alcohol and lawn-mowing.
Re: Ale...Schmale
CrazyAnglican wrote:unriggable wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:luns101 wrote:No, alcohol and martial arts are two great things that certainly do not go great together.
Followed by alcohol and lawn-mowing.
preceded by alcohol and piloting a passenger plane.
lager.
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Stout or lager for me. I drink Guinness most nights. But I love Yuengling Lager. I also enjoy Yuenglings Black & Tan. I sometimes enjoy making my own Black & Tan with Guinness Draught and Bass
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btownmeggy wrote:I voted for cider, but it was a tough choice between it and wheat beer.
Ah, I like cider too. My first experience with it I wasn't exactly sure it was alcoholic. Lots of non alcoholic apple cider around these parts. So a good friend and I had quite the surprise as the buzz hit. We spent a good part of that afternoon happily watching the goings and comings of the Renaissance Festival. Quite a few trips back to get more cider as well
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CrazyAnglican wrote:btownmeggy wrote:I voted for cider, but it was a tough choice between it and wheat beer.
Ah, I like cider too. My first experience with it I wasn't exactly sure it was alcoholic. Lots of non alcoholic apple cider around these parts. So a good friend and I had quite the surprise as the buzz hit. We spent a good part of that afternoon happily watching the goings and comings of the Renaissance Festival. Quite a few trips back to get more cider as well
Apple Cider = Delicious
If it's nonalcoholic, just spike it with something interesting. Bonus points if your friend does it for you and you have to guess what drug it is!
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While its nice to see cider so well represented, I'm sure there aren't that many westcountry boys here, and there are only 2 types of people who drink cider. Westcountry folk...and chavs...
And apple cider is just cider (sorry, 1 of my many irrational bugbears, like people who call pasties 'cornish pasties'
I think I need to get out more.)
And apple cider is just cider (sorry, 1 of my many irrational bugbears, like people who call pasties 'cornish pasties'
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I prefer this thread to the ones asking for favourite brands of lager, beer, etc, because if I'm perfectly honest, I can barely tell the difference between different brands. I wonder if I'd get pilloried for this, but though I can tell lager from ale and cider etc., I'm damned if I can distinguish Grolsch from Carling Black Label. Mind, I've had my fair share of alcohol consumption, so it isn't lack of experience.
I picked red wine in the above. I used to drink exclusively bitter & stout, but I've changed to lager, dry cider and wine. I've no rational reason to offer why, but there it is.
I picked red wine in the above. I used to drink exclusively bitter & stout, but I've changed to lager, dry cider and wine. I've no rational reason to offer why, but there it is.
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I'm into white wine, probably more than is healthy for any man.
But I also like a cold, crisp ale after a hard day's work... which isn't as often as I like to think lol.
Favourites:
White wine, Villa Maria Cellar Selection Pinot Gris 2005.
or
Ale, any type made under the Monteith's banner here in NZ.
But I also like a cold, crisp ale after a hard day's work... which isn't as often as I like to think lol.
Favourites:
White wine, Villa Maria Cellar Selection Pinot Gris 2005.
or
Ale, any type made under the Monteith's banner here in NZ.

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