06-10-2013, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2013, 07:57 AM by FireIceTalon.)
(06-10-2013, 06:47 AM)eppie Wrote:(06-10-2013, 12:13 AM)FireIceTalon Wrote: Yea, I don't hang out in beer halls, and in fact, I don't drink beer either (not much of a drinker in general). You can keep your stereotypes. But if I want a drink, I prefer jack and coke, and I hope it would be on the fine gents Oxford
Aaa, Americans and their 'sense of taste'.....
First how could a mixture of a cheap American copy of Whisky, mixed with a sweet sugary drink be higher regarded than a Bavarian beer?
Especially when drunk in a biergarten. (which I guess nowadays are non-smoking as well.....luckily there is smoked beer for the real smoke aficionados).
Well I guess the best thing to do with American Whiskey is indeed to mix it with some other cheap American soft drink made for those without taste.
That said; drinking port, (not during the last courses of a good dinner), is not much better.....indeed something they could do in England.
LOL, idk man. I just never developed a taste for beer in general. I realize not all beers taste the same but it was just something I never fancied, you know? I drink occasionally in social settings (especially if I'm around alot of people I don't know) to relax myself but its just never something I did much of. Sure, i've gotten shitfaced a few times, but nothing like what the average American guy in his 20's typically does (I'm in my 30's now but even when I was in my 20's, I was always a relative light drinker). I don't like hard liquor anymore than I do beer really, but yes, you can mix it with soda, and thus why I prefer that. I always thought the taste of alcohol was gross, and I can't seem to get past it no matter what type of drink im having, so a jack (or rum) with a coke is about as much as I can tolerate without wanting to puke.
A Bailey's Irish Cream shake with Amaretto is quite tasty though
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"Your very ideas are but the outgrowth of conditions of your bourgeois production and bourgeois property, just as your jurisprudence is but the will of your class, made into law for all, a will whose essential character and direction are determined by the economic conditions of the existence of your class." - Marx (addressing the bourgeois)