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What's your favourite drink?

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BaldRob:

--- Quote from: PigPen on December 14, 2006, 03:57:48 PM ---They had Shiner Bock!!!

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Shiiiiiner Booooock!!! MMMMMMMmmmmmmmm...

David:

--- Quote from: BaldRob on December 14, 2006, 08:04:58 PM ---
--- Quote from: PigPen on December 14, 2006, 03:57:48 PM ---They had Shiner Bock!!!

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Shiiiiiner Booooock!!! MMMMMMMmmmmmmmm...

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All the other 49 states should bow down and thank Texas for their contributions.  Plus look on the bright side, it's still nice weather down here in texas.  In the midwest you wake up to shovel snow off your car this time of year.

PigPen:
Agreed!! One of the greatest things from Texas. Along with the music and songwriters from around there.

ar3inc:

--- Quote from: David on December 14, 2006, 08:16:20 PM ---All the other 49 states should bow down and thank Texas for their contributions. Plus look on the bright side, it's still nice weather down here in texas. In the midwest you wake up to shovel snow off your car this time of year.

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Let's not forget MA's contribution of Sam Adams.

Professor Melon:
 :D Depends on the occasion and the company. On a daily basis, Rolling Rock [not as good since acquired by Budweiser and moved out of PA], Corona,  Sam Adams, or, if money is no object, Bass. Wines with colleagues and other couples [I used to write about German wines, especially the still rare red ones]. Champagne when it's formally demanded, and with a few intimates, single-malt whisky, e.g. Aberlour--still a great value for the price. Never cared much for mixed drinks or cocktails, but gin-and-tonic is bracing in the summer when I am sweltering. A good old brandy (my favorite is Asbach Uralt) is fine after a substantial meal. Don't do this much any more because of flare-ups of gout. Gluewein--mulled red wine--is pleasant after skiing, or fantasizing about skiing. As Christmas approaches, Cheers! Professor Melon

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