> If you want something that tastes like real beer and is also quite bad
> for you, try Leffe. Belgian and strong as hell. Tastes great but you
> can't have more than one or two. Comes in small bottles too, which
> is a clue to how strong it is. Possibly.
> On Jun 19, 7:02 pm, Blogger Employee wrote:
> > What'll it be fine bloggers?
> > A Tuscan wine? A Belgian beer? A shot of Jack Daniels? Perhaps a
> > Shirley Temple or a cup of Columbian coffee?
> > For me, it's a nice cold Full Sail Amber Ale :-)
> And I still love vanilla cola. Probably the best soda invention ever
> in my opinion.
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Considering the fact that I'm 19 and "shouldn't" be drinking anything
but NON-alcoholic beverages.....:)
I'd say I really enjoy BLUE RASBERRY ICEE (if you say Cherry is the
best you are crazy).
Alcohol-wise, I am very fond of wine (various types of the red
variety, no white or blush), and if I'm at a bar you may catch me
ordering a rum and coke. Speaking of Coke, they used to have black
cherry vanilla Coke, but it is no longer.. I -loved- that stuff!
I go with an old standby. Java. Hot or cold, straight up or blended in
an ice cream frappucino. It can say "I'm downright serious" or "hey,
i'm just here to chillax man".
The versatile, dependable, unwavering .... cup of Joe.
I haven't popsted here before but am jumping in about favorite drinks.
For me my favorite depends on the time of day, the season and -- yes
-- the purpose. Coffee in the morning is a must. I used to drink a
lot more coffee than I do now. Ten years ago I probably had four cups
a day. But now it is just one in the morning, and on rare occasions a
cup in a coffeehouse.
With dinner, I like to have a glass of wine, usually merlot or
cabernet, but on hot summer days such as we are experiencing now
perhaps some pinot grigio. For red wine, I am extremely happy with
Trader Joe's special, Charles Shaw brand. Some people call this "two-
buck chuck." For $1.99 it offers quality you usually find in bottles
that sell for $10 - $15.
Which brings us to Tequila. You younger folks have not yet had
serious arthritis, but at the age of 70, I do. There are times at
night when my legs hurt so badly that I cannot go to sleep. Tequila,
being made from the agave, reduces pain. I mean two tablespoons of
it, not a full glass ! Also I find that whatever the compound in
Tequila may be that ameliorates pain, it is absorbed sub-lingually.
Hold it in your mouth for twenty or thirty seconds and you will begin
to feel the reduction in pain.
Oh-ho, you say, this old buzzard is dreaming. Any alcohol would do
the trick.
Not so. I have tried bourbon, vodka, rum, and gin, and none of these
have that effect. It is not the alcohol. It is the agave in Tequila
that works.
Incidentally, I have a blog that is called ivorycoasttraveler. It has
many photos from my last trip there, plus a description of what I
experienced in that fascinating country.
She stumbled upon it by accident when she needed booze and didn't want
the acidic taste of wine so she mixed Red Wine and Coke together and
found it delish. Then found out it's an actual drin