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What is your poison?
by
ar3inc
on 17 Jan, 2007 18:50
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#1
by
PBurke
on 17 Jan, 2007 18:57
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wasn't real sure where crown and seven fit in. but that is the drink of choice.
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#2
by
bmwgsa
on 17 Jan, 2007 19:01
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When life sucks - I drink with my buddy Jack Daniels (He understands me)
When it don't suck so much - Makers Mark
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#3
by
ar3inc
on 17 Jan, 2007 19:45
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wasn't real sure where crown and seven fit in. but that is the drink of choice.
I think it is safe to call any drink that mixes in something with a liquor a mixed drink.
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#4
by
BaldRob
on 17 Jan, 2007 20:10
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all about the captain and cokes!!

Now I'm thirsty and must head to the liquor pantry!
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#5
by
PigPen
on 18 Jan, 2007 10:58
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I'm poor, and they says that poor folks has poor ways. Usually beer unless we're celebrating something......then it's shots and bombs and mixers
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#6
by
Robmeister
on 18 Jan, 2007 13:21
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all about the captain and cokes!!

Now I'm thirsty and must head to the liquor pantry!
Sounds good.....I'll see ya there
Me like captain & coke
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#7
by
ar3inc
on 18 Jan, 2007 13:43
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I think it is safe to call any drink that mixes in something with a liquor a mixed drink. 
Ice doesn't count.
And I added blender drinks as an option. So if any time in the making the drink goes in a blender it is a blender drink.
Before Paul asks
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#8
by
schro
on 18 Jan, 2007 13:51
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Me, it's anything with a proof or a percentage.

Especially after the golf trip, trying to steer away from hard alcohol (my liver took a beating). Beers: Fat Tire, Anchor Steam, Sierra Nevada. Wine: I'm a Red drinker, usually the heavier the better.
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#9
by
MC HammerHead
on 18 Jan, 2007 14:19
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I'm really not much of a drinker but when the weather is like it is here today (freezing rain, ice, sleet, rain) a nice glass of expensive single malt scotch in front of the wood stove works wonders!!!
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#10
by
Johnny
on 18 Jan, 2007 14:38
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Crown & ginger before dinner, a bottle of cab w/ dinner, and some B&B after dinner.
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#11
by
Tyler
on 18 Jan, 2007 14:49
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I'm really not much of a drinker but when the weather is like it is here today (freezing rain, ice, sleet, rain) a nice glass of expensive single malt scotch in front of the wood stove works wonders!!!
Those are good days for a Guinness or a stout.
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#12
by
ar3inc
on 18 Jan, 2007 15:12
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Those are good days for a Guinness or a stout.
Uhhmm... I like Guinness.
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#13
by
Blagadan
on 18 Jan, 2007 15:49
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I'll have a Guinness if you're buying ... or a Murphys will do just grand too.
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#14
by
Professor Melon
on 18 Jan, 2007 16:50
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Hammerheadsaid a mouthful. Generally it's Rolling Rock; but if money is no object, Spatenbraeu will certainly. survice. Harp is also, Blagadan, a pleasant way to spend the evening. Professor melon