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Old 11-24-2010, 06:03 PM   #76
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I like one every once and awhile.

And a Long Island
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:03 PM   #77
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Far out man. Far f--king out.
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:15 PM   #78
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Just bought a Vodka variety pack called the Absolut Mini Bar. It has 5 different flavors of vodka in it. Im lookinf forward to getting into that.
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:27 PM   #79
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It is Richmond, north and south of the river. They might have opened more.
That might explain it. I've gone to several different parts of VA, but I haven't gone to Richmond, yet.
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Old 11-24-2010, 07:27 PM   #80
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It's good low to mid-tier Scotch

Scotch is from Scotland
Whiskey is from Tennesse
Bourbon is from Kentucky

But it's all Whiskey
You left out Ireland, Canada, Japan, and Oregon.... all major whiskey producers. Some of them are very ,very good.
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Old 11-24-2010, 07:28 PM   #81
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Grey Goose and Sprite.
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Old 11-24-2010, 07:31 PM   #82
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It's Hot Toddy season, folks.
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Old 11-24-2010, 08:43 PM   #83
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It's Hot Toddy season, folks.
With this football season....it's time for a strong hallucinogenic.

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Old 11-24-2010, 08:56 PM   #84
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When I lived in Pa, the beer and liquor stores were seperate. Very odd...but they did sell beer and wine in grocery stores...wierd place, PA.


They do? Where? Lived in Philly for 36 years and NEVER saw Beer or wine (not the cooking wine, that is there) in a grocery store.
Id friggin love it if I could go to the 7-11 or wawa and grab a case of beer.

In PA you have to go to a bar, or beer distributer for beer. And you have to go to a "state store" or Liquor store to by wine or alcohol. Friggin sux
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Old 11-24-2010, 08:59 PM   #85
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I just started getting into "harder" alcohol. Was always a total beer guy. Straight beer, nothing else. I actually think I may have developed an allergy to beer. Everytime I drink beer, I start sneezing my head off and my eyes get ready to pop out of my skull. That and I'm 36 now and 10-15 beers during a weekend goes straight to the gut.

I am strictly Capt (the 100 proof bottle) and coke, on the rocks but would love to dabble with other ideas. This is a great thread for me to take notes. Ha
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Old 11-24-2010, 09:18 PM   #86
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Try the kickin chicken's tamer cousin, Wild Turkey American Honey.
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Old 11-24-2010, 09:27 PM   #87
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Crown and diet.

Vodka Squirt if its hot outside. Squirt is totally under rated soda.
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Old 11-24-2010, 09:29 PM   #88
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Brandy-neat. My usual is E&J VSOP, cheaper but a good VSOP ($24 for 1.5L). I'll spurge on a pear brandy every once in a while at $50-$75 for 750mL.
Since this post I've changed my brand. Raynal V.S.O.P. is smoother and more consistent bottle to bottle. Pear brandy or Calvados (apple brandy) is still very nice every once in a while.
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Old 11-24-2010, 09:55 PM   #90
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They do? Where? Lived in Philly for 36 years and NEVER saw Beer or wine (not the cooking wine, that is there) in a grocery store.
Id friggin love it if I could go to the 7-11 or wawa and grab a case of beer.

In PA you have to go to a bar, or beer distributer for beer. And you have to go to a "state store" or Liquor store to by wine or alcohol. Friggin sux
Yeah, PA is weird with that 6/12 pack thing, and I don't think I've seen anything less than a case at the distrubutor for beer.

DE isn't too bad since they started selling on Sundays awhile back. No alcohol in grocery or convenience stores, but at least they sell both in the same store.

MD you can buy beer in most convenience stores and some grocery stores, but you have to buy liquor at a state store.

NC was probably the best for beer since almost every grocery and convenience store I ever went to carried it when I was in school. Liquor's sold in state stores.
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Yeah, PA is weird with that 6/12 pack thing, and I don't think I've seen anything less than a case at the distrubutor for beer.

DE isn't too bad since they started selling on Sundays awhile back. No alcohol in grocery or convenience stores, but at least they sell both in the same store.

MD you can buy beer in most convenience stores and some grocery stores, but you have to buy liquor at a state store.


NC was probably the best for beer since almost every grocery and convenience store I ever went to carried it when I was in school. Liquor's sold in state stores.
VA is pretty much the same. I remember back in college I would buy Steel Reserve 211 from 7-11 because the ABC store closed at 9 and Steel Reserve would help me "get right" before a party. FYI that **** is NASTY, I will not touch that stuff now.
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After taking a cruise to Mexico and touring a couple of tequila factories, I've learned a much better appreciation for the agave derived drink. Our tour guide said that there are over 2,000 brands of tequila in Mexico. The difference between good tequila is remarkable. A fantastic "bang for the buck" tequila is from Costco. Their Kirkland branded Anejo is remarkable and deserves to be enjoyed on its own. Obviously, there are better premium tequilas, but you'll likely pay at least $80.00 or more for them.

Someone on an earlier page mentioned Evan Williams. I agree. Don't let the economic pricing make you think that it's more suited for cleaning carburetors.
I'm drinking Seagram's 7 Dark Honey right now... interesting...

These are a must! http://www.amazon.com/Rocks-Whiskey-.../dp/B002GZX2DE

My wife surprised me with these on Father's Day. They're very "worth it".
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I'm not a big drinker but in my bar I do have some good stuff. Mostly just for the rare drink or guests. I have some really good Rittenhouse Rye Whiskey that was a gift that I have been sippin on. Really good compared to other Whiskeys I have tried even though I am no expert. It's sort of got this berry aftertaste.
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Vodka chilled straight from the bottle. Throw in some pepper and a splash of tobasco sauce if you want to get fancy. Oleg agrees with me.
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After taking a cruise to Mexico and touring a couple of tequila factories, I've learned a much better appreciation for the agave derived drink. Our tour guide said that there are over 2,000 brands of tequila in Mexico. The difference between good tequila is remarkable. A fantastic "bang for the buck" tequila is from Costco. Their Kirkland branded Anejo is remarkable and deserves to be enjoyed on its own. Obviously, there are better premium tequilas, but you'll likely pay at least $80.00 or more for them.

Someone on an earlier page mentioned Evan Williams. I agree. Don't let the economic pricing make you think that it's more suited for cleaning carburetors.
I'm drinking Seagram's 7 Dark Honey right now... interesting...

These are a must! http://www.amazon.com/Rocks-Whiskey-.../dp/B002GZX2DE

My wife surprised me with these on Father's Day. They're very "worth it".
Heh... Evan Williams sure brings back memories. Great stuff for the price, especially since you can get it in the huge bottles. We used to load up half a dozen Evan 1.75 bottles for our annual Sundance pilgramage.... mixes well and does pretty good over the rocks.
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VA is pretty much the same. I remember back in college I would buy Steel Reserve 211 from 7-11 because the ABC store closed at 9 and Steel Reserve would help me "get right" before a party. FYI that **** is NASTY, I will not touch that stuff now.
Agreed, Steel Reserve is awful. It made it into our 40 club rotation once. Once!

But you haven't really experienced nastiness until you've had National Bohemian Ice and/or Mad Dog Buck Bunny...




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