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I'm a huge fan of barenjager, however I tend to order tequila sunrises.
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greyhound with a lime. I'm bitter.
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Reminds me of my buddy who only drinks greyhounds. Whenever we go out, its never beer, never a shot of this or that, only greyhounds, crazy. |
what is a greyhound?
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If beer, a wide variety.
Otherwise whiskey, straight, no ice. Usually a double. If a mixed drink, a white russian. |
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yep. or & cranberry. vodka and *juice* or at last resort, soda of some kind, is my choice when above is not available. my favourite spirits/liqueur are all of a herby nature.. gin.. I used to drink jager but haven't in a long time, absinthe, chartreuse. |
Dewars or JW Black depending on who's buying
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Vodka + Cranberry Juice
& Blue Hawaiian Boone's Farm ![]() I only drink at home, or at parties though. |
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Vodka and grapefruit juice. The lime makes it even more bitter. |
i bought a six of stella artois tonight
it's fucking watery. what's the difference with fucking budweiser? $5 more for the same shit? fuck me and my falling for ads featuring the hellboy dude 2 years after the fact. it was a 7-11 and not much to choose from though. FUCK YOU ALL. I BLAME YOU. ha. not really. but fuck you anyway? --- PS - greyhound! yeah! but a SALTY DOG is even better. it's a greyhound w/ salt or a salt-rimmed glass. rimjob. |
NATTY ICE!
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genmaicha
![]() green tea with toasted rice... i could drink this stuff all day. it goes great w/ a spliff too... caffeine, nicotine, thc and a carbohydrate boost all from a smoke and a cup of tea... |
Uh, how do you drink that? It looks like beans, dried-up greens and popcorn.
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Tea refers to the agricultural products of the leaves, leaf buds, and internodes of the Camellia sinensis plant, prepared and cured by various methods. "Tea" also refers to the aromatic beverage prepared from the cured leaves by combination with hot or boiling water,[1] and is the colloquial name for the Camellia sinensis plant itself.
After water, tea is the most widely-consumed beverage in the world.[2] It has a cooling, slightly bitter, astringent flavour.[3] The four types of tea most commonly found on the market are black tea, oolong tea, green tea and white tea,[4] all of which can be made from the same bushes, processed differently, and in the case of fine white tea grown differently. Pu-erh tea, a double-fermented black tea, is also often classified as amongst the most popular types of tea.[5] umm... it's green tea and toasted rice... and you drink it like you drink any other loose leaf tea? ...you pour boiling water over it and wait for it to cool. ![]() ... i prefer to filter out the tea once it's steeped, but some people prefer a stronger brew and just leave it in... ![]() you can get tea bags also... ![]() |
That pic just looked really good to eat, and you're talking about drinking it, it confused me. Now you're making me thirsty.
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gin & tonic, or jameson on the rocks.
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I just puked up a good fine pint of fucking WESTONS!!! SHIT!
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Timmy Taylor this evening. Nothing else on tap.
!"£$% - Stella is shite, even if you're getting the continental stuff (4-5%). Even the American rendition is preferable to 'freshly brewed' Bud, which will always taste of shit. Except Budvar, because EUROPE KNOWS HOW TO MAKE LAGER and Britain knows how to make beer. |
I'm having the biggest barny with wor lass at the mo! everything is involved: metro - txt - booze ( no stella funnily enough) puke - cousins - bar PEOPLE - religion - MUSLIMS - ... i'd love to talk about booze... Stella is quite rank indeed but it's the buzz... i prefer a good carling pint for taste but normally will settle for trebleS at 5 quid for 3 up the toon. ooh texty...
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