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What is your favorite intoxicant next to beer?

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What is your favorite intoxicant next to beer?

  • Mead

  • Bourbon whiskey

  • Gin

  • Wine (also including champagne and port)

  • Rum

  • Tequila/Mezcal

  • Brandy/Cognac

  • Vodka

  • Scotch whisky

  • Other: tell us in a post


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Bombay gin and tonic

Tequila makes me stupid, like get engaged and married kinda stupid. Did that twice, gave up tequila.


Grew my own in the back room and back yard. Good stuff. FoodSaver it, it will last a while.
 
Tequila makes me forget everything after just a few. I even lost a tequila drinking contest to a girl once.....woke up on the floor.....I hate tequila, but I still likes the girls. :)
 
Alabama Football!

I enjoy a nice glass of Turkey 101 on the rocks every now an then as well :D.
 
Before I could homebrew (didn't have space until I moved to my new place), I was really into bourbon. Still enjoy it - and any style of whiskey, for that matter- quite a lot.

I break with the purists, though, and like a single ice cube in a couple of fingers of bourbon.
 
Lagavulin 15yo Scotch. I work next to a place that is known for there great scotch selection. Alot of us go over there after work but there beer selection is not great. A lagavulin neat and a diet coke sipper is all I need.
 
Gotta go with wine or mead here... I do enjoy a good whiskey but can't drink it often it leads to drunkenness too quickly for me. Give me something fermented, I'll pass on the distilled stuff.
 
#1 Mead
#2 Scotch
#3 Rum
#4 Whiskey..good to cheap...just depends on how you use it.

This looks very similar to my list.

Mead very recently entered into the picture as my first attempts are now getting nearly a year old. The store bought stuff was mostly underwhelming but even my cheap batches are turning out real nice.

Other than that good rum, Bourbon, Scotch, and even tequila are good straight or on ice. I don't care much for the sweet mixed cocktails.

Craig
 
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