View Poll Results: what's your favourite type of drink?
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beer
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whisky
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wine
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cider
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ale
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brandy
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gin
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rum
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liqueur
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other
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27th January 10, 08:14 AM
#31
cant beat a nice glass of malt
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27th January 10, 08:20 AM
#32
Sprite... I love a good soda.
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27th January 10, 10:04 AM
#33
I am surprised by the poll that there are not more wine drinkers.
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27th January 10, 10:12 AM
#34
So much to choose and so little time! I'm not good at picking favorites; there are too many variables. It really depends on what I want at a specific moment. I'm not fond of bourbon, but enjoy most anything else.
Last edited by Lyle1; 27th January 10 at 10:12 AM.
Reason: spelling
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27th January 10, 10:15 AM
#35
Originally Posted by Sylvain
I voted beer, but it doesn't mean the yellowish water sold in the US...
We make our own yellowish water here in Canada, too. Our two biggest brewing companies make it.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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27th January 10, 01:44 PM
#36
a nice pint of dry cider with 2/10 of blackcurrant cordial into the glass first,
"ye cannae beat a pint`a`purple cider "
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27th January 10, 02:07 PM
#37
Being a simple redneck, I tend to only drift towards the Wild Turkey, for celebrations, I really enjoy Rare Breed neat.
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27th January 10, 02:46 PM
#38
voted "beer" , but it is actually U-brew stout - no preservatives or additives, and about $1.50 per 1/2 liter
waulk softly and carry a big schtick
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27th January 10, 03:25 PM
#39
Originally Posted by NewEnglander
By "beer" do you mean "lager"? Ales and lagers are different types of beers, categorized (in the simplest terms) by their fermentation temperatures.
It's not a big deal at all...but I'm just sayin'...
I count lager as a type of beer. As far as I know lager is largely made of the same ingredients, though, brewed for longer.
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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27th January 10, 04:28 PM
#40
Originally Posted by Paul.
I count lager as a type of beer. As far as I know lager is largely made of the same ingredients, though, brewed for longer.
So you just moved ale to it's own category because you don't like it as much as other beers?
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