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Post by peggs on Apr 16, 2015 21:33:17 GMT
I'm such a light imbiber that a six pack of beer will last about 3 months. That must be a typo! It's true, donovan. I'll have a couple then forget that they're in the pantry or frig. Going out with friends doesn't count
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Post by peggs on Apr 16, 2015 21:36:03 GMT
I'm such a light imbiber that a six pack of beer will last about 3 months. That must be a typo! It's true, donovan. I'll have a couple then forget that the rest is in the pantry. Going out with friends doesn't count
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Post by donavan on Apr 16, 2015 21:43:45 GMT
I'm such a light imbiber that a six pack of beer will last about 3 months. That must be a typo! It's true, donovan. I'll have a couple then forget that the rest is in the pantry. Going out with friends doesn't count Looks like you've been on the Double Diamond
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Post by donavan on Apr 16, 2015 21:49:55 GMT
I'm such a light imbiber that a six pack of beer will last about 3 months. That must be a typo! We're ladies, don. We have self control around beer. Beer's meant to be quaffed. Stick to Babycham, ladies.
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Post by miles on Apr 16, 2015 21:55:51 GMT
There are an amazing number of micro brewers in my area. Beer with pizza for sure, and I like them more hoppy than sweet. Otherwise it is wine (inexpensive imports from Trader Joes.) Always have preferred reds, but I have been finding dry rose enjoyable lately.
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Post by Suzi on Apr 16, 2015 22:24:05 GMT
Beer's meant to be quaffed. Stick to Babycham, ladies. Babycham? You'll have to explain that one to me (and probably peggs also) so we know what we're supposed to stick to.
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Post by donavan on Apr 17, 2015 3:34:43 GMT
Beer's meant to be quaffed. Stick to Babycham, ladies. Babycham? You'll have to explain that one to me (and probably peggs also) so we know what we're supposed to stick to. www.babycham.com/
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Post by keltik on Apr 17, 2015 9:06:33 GMT
Babycham? You'll have to explain that one to me (and probably peggs also) so we know what we're supposed to stick to. www.babycham.com/Babycham's the first thing I ever got drunk on. I was 12. I wouldn't recommend touching it after that age.
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Post by miles on Apr 17, 2015 20:45:52 GMT
I don't know what babycham is, but in high school we drank things like Ripple and Bone's Farm Apple Wine. Vile and effective.
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Post by donavan on Apr 17, 2015 21:19:25 GMT
Or a Cherry B, perhaps.
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Post by Introvertigroo on Apr 18, 2015 0:04:54 GMT
I much prefer beer over wine, although at the moment I am drinking neither. Tonight is a Scotch night.
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Post by simpleton01 on Apr 18, 2015 18:57:26 GMT
Also, please don't post here if you hate both beer and wine. It will just bring us down. Thank you. He's not paying attention. Are you stix? Well, he didn't say he "hated" them, so his post is approved. -Spastic Minnow
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Post by Suzi on Apr 18, 2015 21:08:40 GMT
I don't know what babycham is, but in high school we drank things like Ripple and Bone's Farm Apple Wine. Vile and effective. The Canadian equivalent to those would be Moody Blue and Baby Duck .... brought to you by the Andre's Wine Company. Both to this day, sit side by side on the Liquor Store shelf and conjure up memories of many a drunken high school party. I shudder to look at either. Moody Blue especially induced one wicked hangover. Proof positive that the past should just be left there !!
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Post by peggs on Apr 19, 2015 13:35:00 GMT
I don't know what babycham is, but in high school we drank things like Ripple and Bone's Farm Apple Wine. Vile and effective. The Canadian equivalent to those would be Moody Blue and Baby Duck .... brought to you by the Andre's Wine Company. Both to this day, sit side by side on the Liquor Store shelf and conjure up memories of many a drunken high school party. I shudder to look at either. Moody Blue especially induced one wicked hangover. Proof positive that the past should just be left there !! Like Suzi's selections, Boone's Farm brings back awful memories for me as well. Mad Dog 20/20 ('as majestic as the cascading waters of a drain pipe' - great quote from the urban dictionary) was another teen choice.
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Post by Mr Tein on Apr 20, 2015 11:21:54 GMT
Without doubt Beer or rather lager. Coming home from work and the satisfaction of pulling a cork and sniffing the aroma of a nice red wine cant be surpassed. And the freshness of a chilled white wine is so envigorating. And thats really why I prefer Real Ale.
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