Poll: What alcohol do you prefer?

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PayneTrayne

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For me nothing beats a frosty pint of Magner's Irish Cider with a few cubes of ice. Tastes like apple juice freshly squeezed from the teat of Gabrielle.
 

EmperorSubcutaneous

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...I'll just say "other."

I was considering choosing "wine," but the only kinds of wine I like are dessert wines (icewine, Muscat, Tokay, etc). I hate dry wines.

I also like various girly and fruity drinks, and of course gin and tonic. Also certain alcohol-food combinations, like bourbon with pumpkin pie.
 

Atmos Duality

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I rarely drink, but when the occasion permits, I prefer a good rum.
Hell, I like cooking with rum when I have it.

I've been recommended to try Scotch as well, but from what I've been told, you want to go with quality Scotch or none at all.
 
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Kapri said:
gmaverick019 said:
used to enjoy the fuck out of whiskey

then one night drank it like water...

NEVER AGAIN.


so vodka and the occasional fruity drink (fuck off, i don't care if they aren't manly, they taste amazing.)
Yeah I feel ya there... only I played several rounds of King's Cup with cheap ass whiskey. Two things went through my mind that night as I was huddled over a waste basket for 8 hours straight, 1) I have never been in so much pain in my life, and 2) I'm never drinking again.
haha it was pretty awful later on, the toilet was the most comforting thing i had ever felt that night. when i did puke, i didn't even have enough time to breathe, it came out of me using every last cubic bit of space in my throat/mouth, i basically filled the damn toilet up.

which like i said in another post, i army crawled out of the bathroom and found my backpack, with all its books and shit in it, it was the most comfortable thing i had slept on in months.

suprisingly i didn't wake up hungover or anything at all, at most i had some stinky farts and that was it.
 

Mauso88

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I do prefer beer; most lagers are good, some bitters and I don't mind the odd pint of guinness.
Though I have become fond of vodka esp. with fresh orange juice.
As for real ales, I like Bombardier, Old Speckled Hen and Doom Bar. Try them if you ever get the chance. :>
 

Mr Fixit

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I'll drink anything, but I love a nice smooth whiskey or the hard hit bourbon. I try to avoid tequilla, it's the only that makes my head hurt.
 

Blow_Pop

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I'm very much a whiskey girl. I drink vodka when I've gone through a bad breakup. I also like rum.
 

That's Funny

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Can't beat a good Scotch Whiskey.

I don't get bad hangovers from it either. (probably because I tend to drink it less)
 

6037084

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Vodka when I want to get drunk
Whiskey when I'm feeling sophisticated
Rum when there's no vodka
Wine when I'm eating food
and I really don't like the taste of beer
 

Conza

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bkrockwell said:
Conza said:
Woah woah woah there. Where's Scotch AND Bourbon? I say Scotch, so I vote Whiskey, other guy says Bourbon, so he also votes Whiskey?
Aye, it's a bit vague / lacking. Scotch isn't even an option in the poll (except for under 'Other'), since it's whisky, not whiskey.

Irish + bourbon = whiskey.
Scotch + Canadian = whisky.
Hmm, would appreciate a reference on that wording, as I'm unfamiliar with the distinction.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiskey

Wiki, sort of, supports your, position.

"One is that the spelling difference is simply a matter of local language convention for the spelling of a word, indicating that the spelling will vary depending on the background or personal preferences of the writer (like the difference between color and colour; tire and tyre; or recognize and recognise),[47][48] and the other is that the spelling should depend on the style or origin of the spirit that is being described. However, there is general agreement that when quoting the proper name printed on a label, the spelling that is used on the label should not be altered.[47][48] Some writers will refer to "whisk(e)y" or "whisky/whiskey" to acknowledge the variation."

But ultimately, like the majority I suspect, whiskey is coined to cover the entire Scotish, Irish, Canadian and American types of spirited alcohol.
 

Roxor

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Nothing. I can't have alcohol at all. I were to have it, I'd be a dead man.