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Poll Question: Which do you prefer?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 13:12
I like IPA and Famous Grouse whisky and when I can get it Patxaran (Etxeko)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 13:44
Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

I never did understand why people drink vodka. It has no flavor of its own.

It does
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 13:47
Oh, I should've voted cognac!
This is the shizzz! Oh, well! India Pale Ale is good too.
 
Originally posted by aginor aginor wrote:

mmm Nøgne Ø, have you tried Lervik, they are quite good,
I haven't. I'm a big lover of beer, and I like trying out different kinds of beer, but I do it all too seldom, for some reason. Will try out Lervig the next time I get the chance.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 14:17
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

I never did understand why people drink vodka. It has no flavor of its own.

It does


Really good vodka does have a distinct flavor, it's just that I have never cared for it. For me all vodka is just unfinished gin.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 14:22
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Cherry Nyquil
I invented the cherry margarita when I swapped this after running out of Cointreau
Edit: this is just a joke

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 23:53
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

Your categorizations of beer are rather insufficient.


I agree.  I love wheat beers but I'm not crazy about IPAs.  And I'm not sure what "etc." means.

(Personally, I think "beer" should have just been a single choice, and that's what I would have voted).

What category does Busch Light fall under?

I could make a dozen categories for beer (probably 30 more like) but in my mind I approximate it as stout, ales, and lighter beers. Of course, there's the bitterness factor, and that skews things a bit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 23:57
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

I have heard white wine described as dry  or sweet  but not red wine. I love red wine but neither dry nor sweet. It isn't in the description on the bottle. So  lets say I probably prefer a soft  fruity wine. Merlot possibly but not averse to a cabernet

I have certainly had some sweet red wines. Certainly not as sweet as Moscato or Reisling, but not overly dry. Perhaps they were blends.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 00:39
Originally posted by Undercover Man Undercover Man wrote:

Don't know, i'm too young so i have only tasted some of those, and most of them taste like sh*t, especially beer. 

Agree 100%
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 02:33
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

I could make a dozen categories for beer (probably 30 more like) but in my mind I approximate it as stout, ales, and lighter beers. Of course, there's the bitterness factor, and that skews things a bit.

Where does lager, the most common beer of all, fit in?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 02:40
Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

I could make a dozen categories for beer (probably 30 more like) but in my mind I approximate it as stout, ales, and lighter beers. Of course, there's the bitterness factor, and that skews things a bit.

Where does lager, the most common beer of all, fit in?

Eh, probably under the vague"lighter" beers. I'm not too picky with categorizing beers.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 02:51
I think the categorisation for beers is fine, except I'd put IPA's in with ales. At least you did split beers into categories.

Personally, I'm a real ale drinker; current favorites:



Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

I never did understand why people drink vodka. It has no flavor of its own.


You've been drinking the wrong vodka.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 03:27
I am a real ale drinker, (draft not keg or bottle) those that fall under the category of "bitter" are the ones I prefer - porters and stouts are not my thing - but thery're not as bad as the p-awful larger and other such fizzy pops.
But the drink I drink the most now is Gin - and that is generally Bombay Sapphire or Tanqueray with a splash of tonic (unless I'm out then I'll take cheap Gordons with a whole bottle of tonic)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 04:03
Dry red wine would be my favourite, but I also like some beers (preferrably stronger ones, 6.5% and up, or old Gueuze and some Kriek). Whisky (single malt or blended), Cognac, Gin and Vodka are fine as well.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 10:28
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

I am a real ale drinker, (draft not keg or bottle) those that fall under the category of "bitter" are the ones I prefer - porters and stouts are not my thing - but thery're not as bad as the p-awful larger and other such fizzy pops.
But the drink I drink the most now is Gin - and that is generally Bombay Sapphire or Tanqueray with a splash of tonic (unless I'm out then I'll take cheap Gordons with a whole bottle of tonic)


A proper Englishman's answer. I like British beers a lot, particularly ESBs and agree with you about lager. I'm glad to find such common ground, even though my preferred gin's are not the same as yours (I think Bombay Sapphire is only popular because of the blue bottle and media hype,) preferring Beefeater and Broker's myself. I also love stouts and porters (and find it odd they are not grouped together in this poll.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 10:40
Originally posted by thellama73 thellama73 wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

I am a real ale drinker, (draft not keg or bottle) those that fall under the category of "bitter" are the ones I prefer - porters and stouts are not my thing - but thery're not as bad as the p-awful larger and other such fizzy pops.
But the drink I drink the most now is Gin - and that is generally Bombay Sapphire or Tanqueray with a splash of tonic (unless I'm out then I'll take cheap Gordons with a whole bottle of tonic)


A proper Englishman's answer. I like British beers a lot, particularly ESBs and agree with you about lager. I'm glad to find such common ground, even though my preferred gin's are not the same as yours (I think Bombay Sapphire is only popular because of the blue bottle and media hype,) preferring Beefeater and Broker's myself. I also love stouts and porters (and find it odd they are not grouped together in this poll.)
Sapphire is probably over-hyped now but I first drank it about 25 years ago when it was far from popular. That's when I discovered that less tonic is better.
 
Stouts & porters are fine in moderation and great in winter, but I find them too filling to drink during "a session".
 
I will drink bottled ale (at a push), and those from this brewer are rather fine (Tripple fff) - (their ales have classic rock & prog rock names, which is nice)
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 10:40
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

I have heard white wine described as dry  or sweet  but not red wine. I love red wine but neither dry nor sweet. It isn't in the description on the bottle. So  lets say I probably prefer a soft  fruity wine. Merlot possibly but not averse to a cabernet

I have certainly had some sweet red wines. Certainly not as sweet as Moscato or Reisling, but not overly dry. Perhaps they were blends.

No.I drink a lot of wine. it is not described as sweet or dry here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 10:45
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 10:47
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

I have heard white wine described as dry  or sweet  but not red wine. I love red wine but neither dry nor sweet. It isn't in the description on the bottle. So  lets say I probably prefer a soft  fruity wine. Merlot possibly but not averse to a cabernet

I have certainly had some sweet red wines. Certainly not as sweet as Moscato or Reisling, but not overly dry. Perhaps they were blends.

No.I drink a lot of wine. it is not described as sweet or dry here.


In the States, red wine is usually either described as fruity (shiraz, merlot) or dry (cabernet). I have had some fruity reds that were very sweet, but they usually do not advertise this on the bottle.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 11:09
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

those from this brewer are rather fine (Tripple fff) - (their ales have classic rock & prog rock names, which is nice)
 


That beer is actually on at our local at the moment

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2012 at 11:32
I enjoy a wide variety of beer and wine.  Not a fan of anything harder than that really, although I'll take some amaretto or port for dessert occasionally.
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