I drink a lot of liquids. I typically drink:
-one cup of coffee in the morning
-one water bottle during lunch
-one 1 liter bottle of Vintage Seltzer in the afternoon
-a few cups of water during dinner
-anywhere between 2 and 6 cups of tea throughout the afternoon and evening
My teas of choice are Earl Grey, Oolong, Jasmine, Chai, and Lapsang souchong.
Choice beverages
Re: Choice beverages
Water, sweet tea, cranberry juice, orange juice, grape juice, and chocolate soy milk(I'm lactose intolerant). I'll have Gatoraide or Yoohoo from time to time because I love the taste and both my girlfriend and I have childhood memories associated with them.
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Re: Choice beverages
I pretty much only drink water, organic milk, and select juices (100% only - no cocktails or "juice beverages") for sustenance.
Favorite hoppy beer - Stone IPA
Favorite malt-focused beer - Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout
Favorite wheat beer - Weinstephan Hefe Weisen
Favorite pizza beer - tie between Becks and Bavaria (Bavaria is better quality, Becks has more sentimental value)
Favorite Belgian - Houblon Chouffe (its pretty much a Belgian Tripel IPA, if you will - absolutely one of a kind fusion of two of my favorite varieties)
Favorite wine country - Chile (best quality for the buck - many $10 bottles from Chile taste like $25 or $30)
Not really in to liquor, but have tried many interesting single malt scotches and irish whiskeys.
Favorite hoppy beer - Stone IPA
Favorite malt-focused beer - Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout
Favorite wheat beer - Weinstephan Hefe Weisen
Favorite pizza beer - tie between Becks and Bavaria (Bavaria is better quality, Becks has more sentimental value)
Favorite Belgian - Houblon Chouffe (its pretty much a Belgian Tripel IPA, if you will - absolutely one of a kind fusion of two of my favorite varieties)
Favorite wine country - Chile (best quality for the buck - many $10 bottles from Chile taste like $25 or $30)
Not really in to liquor, but have tried many interesting single malt scotches and irish whiskeys.
Re: Choice beverages
Nice list!Capcomwarrior wrote:I pretty much only drink water, organic milk, and select juices (100% only - no cocktails or "juice beverages") for sustenance.
Favorite hoppy beer - Stone IPA
Favorite malt-focused beer - Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout
Favorite wheat beer - Weinstephan Hefe Weisen
Favorite pizza beer - tie between Becks and Bavaria (Bavaria is better quality, Becks has more sentimental value)
Favorite Belgian - Houblon Chouffe (its pretty much a Belgian Tripel IPA, if you will - absolutely one of a kind fusion of two of my favorite varieties)
Favorite wine country - Chile (best quality for the buck - many $10 bottles from Chile taste like $25 or $30)
Not really in to liquor, but have tried many interesting single malt scotches and irish whiskeys.
I recently started a new job that has alot of immigrants from Chile... I'll have to bring this up with them tomorrow.
I would also suggest you give a Unibrou beer a try. Specifically, Fin Du Monde. Humourous branding with gothy beer names and labels, but the taste is out of this world.
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You must be a big dude or an experienced drinker because a 6 pack of bigfoot would be like consuming 14 miller lites on top of the 6 real miller lites you drank.Luke wrote:Fact:saturnfan wrote:The fact that he points out that the 6 pack has over 2000 calories is also asinine because anyone who drank a 6 pack of that stuff in one sitting would be seriously intoxicated to the point of passing out in a pool of his own vomit.
I could go on, but I think you all get the point.
I've taken down a six pack of Bigfoot Ale in four innings of a Cubs game. I was buzzed, but no where near seriously intoxicated.
Bus yes, the general run of the mill American beer tastes like club soda with a slice of bread in it.
My personal favorite beverage would be Laphroig, straight.
edit* I also downed a sixer of Miller Lite that game. I was intoxicated after that. But, I did sleep well that night.
I am just saying that most would be ripped by the end of that bigfoot six pack.
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You and me can never hang out.Ack wrote:(I'm lactose intolerant).
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Re: Choice beverages
Mountain Dew, fruit punch, or water for me.
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I second Unibrou, although I don't agree that the names are "gothy", they are just in french.durkada wrote:Nice list!Capcomwarrior wrote:I pretty much only drink water, organic milk, and select juices (100% only - no cocktails or "juice beverages") for sustenance.
Favorite hoppy beer - Stone IPA
Favorite malt-focused beer - Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout
Favorite wheat beer - Weinstephan Hefe Weisen
Favorite pizza beer - tie between Becks and Bavaria (Bavaria is better quality, Becks has more sentimental value)
Favorite Belgian - Houblon Chouffe (its pretty much a Belgian Tripel IPA, if you will - absolutely one of a kind fusion of two of my favorite varieties)
Favorite wine country - Chile (best quality for the buck - many $10 bottles from Chile taste like $25 or $30)
Not really in to liquor, but have tried many interesting single malt scotches and irish whiskeys.
I recently started a new job that has alot of immigrants from Chile... I'll have to bring this up with them tomorrow.
I would also suggest you give a Unibrou beer a try. Specifically, Fin Du Monde. Humourous branding with gothy beer names and labels, but the taste is out of this world.

