Aw, c'mon, that's like comparing apples to a Christmas goose.
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hard liquor, no doubt
Only in Holland… Poor ’ol peasant-brew, hhrrpmmf..... I mean beer, does it is not taste crappy enough as is??? :laugh4:
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Personally I like south... South American and South African (Australia and that Kiwi-place is also pretty south)... Wine! What else!
Beer. I enjoy wine, but if i had to live the rest of my life without other, i would let the sweet tastes of wines go into oblivion, but beer i cant forsake.:embarassed:
SAKE!!!
People call it rice wine but due to the way it's made it is technically a beer.
Beer and grass is a killer combanation!
Some of my worst night time spewing sessions have been on grass on beer, i generally feel better in the morning though, as without the grass i drink alot more...
Sake tastes strange and doesn't get you hammered as fast as other spirits. 'Nuff said.
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To each his own, I guess.
dude, it's beer that's as strong as wine! by that classification you should love it!!!
It gets you drunk a lot faster than beer.
And it's the only alcohol that you can drink warm without it tasting like crap. Great in the winter.
And i'm not getting outta ur house. I brought the keg of Yuengling. Now i shall open this bottle of sake and make myself a SAKEBOMB!
(a sake bomb is when you fill a double-shot glass with sake and then drop it in a tall glass of beer, causing it to fizz up so you have to guzzle it down. two of those and you will disconnect your brain from the rest of your body.)
You obviously never have had glühwein, Irish coffee or Hasseltse coffee.
You can also try a submarine. It's a glass of jenever (kind of like gin) in a tall glass of white beer. Same principle.
Just spreading the gospel of alcohol.
Wine, by far folks. My favorite alcoholic drink since quite about 2 years now (since my 15th year of age:clown:). Red one, to be more specific and I have a fondness for aged and strong flavored wine. Spanish ones are on the top of my list, coupled with some fine traditional Greek oven bread and a piece of parmezana(sp?) cheese.
I like beer too, don't get me wrong, but just not as much as wine.
Maion