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What are you drinking. Pic verry related.

>> No.5615975
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Woo yeah straight from the jug baby

>> No.5616090

Busch

>> No.5616096
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>> No.5616237

Finished the Ardbeg. Knocking out the Jim Beam now.

>> No.5616264
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The last few drops I had, now I need a new bottle.

>> No.5616275
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Nothing fancy but I think it tastes delicious, it's got a nice kick to it.

>> No.5616281

>>5616264
I see your 12 year and raise you an 18 year!
...Just kidding, got nothing else in the cupboard.
Never tried redbreast, is it good?

>> No.5616290
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Bought the Alexander Keith Hop Series 12 pack. Started with this one,

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>>5615970
This and then a the same six of rolling rock

>> No.5616314

>>5616281
>Never tried redbreast, is it good?

Really good. It's a single pot still (part malted and part unmalted barley, triple distilled) which means it's a bit spicier and richer than your average Irish whiskey. The Redbreast 12 is one of my favorites with a great balance of fruit and spice, very rich and thick and incredibly smooth.

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It's delicious but holy shit is it expensive

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>> No.5616354

>>5615970
A cup of chopped pineapple and strawberry wine.

>> No.5616362

>>5616314
Thanks! Will definitely try it when I get the chance.

>> No.5616365
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Miller 64 of course. Gotta watch that figure.

>> No.5616374

>>5616341
is this alcoholic pop or something?

>inb4 sodafags

>> No.5616379

>>5616374
>fermented botanical drink with herbal extracts
sounds like something a hippy would drink

>> No.5616389

>>5616379
whatever it is, I wanna try it.

Now drinking: Molson Canadian, because I'm too poor to get real beer.

>> No.5616402

>>5616374
>Fentimans Curiosity Cola is a botanically brewed carbonated cola soft drink.[1][2] The brewing process used gives the drink an alcohol content of up to 0.5%,[citation needed] but this small amount still allows it to be sold as a soft drink. It is sold in 275ml and 750ml glass bottles.[3]

>The drink is flavored with catuaba extract and therefore contains catuabine alkaloids, related to cocaine but inactive, in much the same way that Coca-Cola has done.

>> No.5616404

>>5616402
>Botanical brewing is a simple process involving herbs and plant roots. Thomas Fentiman’s original recipe involved milling ginger roots before putting them into copper steam-jacketed pans and leaving them to simmer to release their flavour. Herbs, natural flavourings, sugar, brewer's yeast and spring water were then added, and the liquid was transferred into wooden vats where it was left to ferment. The liquid went on fermenting after it was bottled and corked in stone jars where it would fully mature and be ready to drink by the end of the week. The production processes have been updated through the addition of mild carbonation to replace the carbon dioxide lost during pasteurization to provide longer life. [5]

>> No.5616407

>>5616365
might as well just drink vodka. Although I do enjoy drinking beer more than liquor.

>> No.5616409
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I've tasted 9 different single malt Scotch Whiskeys before noon today, at no cost to my wallet. I have a wonderful buzz right now, and I don't clock out from my job for another 6 hours.

Sometimes, very occasionally, I fucking love my life

>> No.5616434

>>5616404
thanks, I'll have to get my hands on. The only pop I've been drinking lately is Jones and The Pop Shoppe.

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>>5616409
So much jelly. Good on you.

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>>5615970

>> No.5616492

>>5616407
>Went on a diet
>Would buy Everclear
>Mixed it with diet coke
>Would get absolutely shit faced due to eating less and Everclear
>Two-three shots for like a 2litre

No regrets.

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>> No.5616545

>>5616492
been down that path. fuck, I didn't even mix it(I don't drink soda, especially diet soda, testes like ass to me). If you're going to get shitty and not gain weight theres your solution.

>> No.5616556

>>5616481
my friend looks exactly like him. he drinks whiskey

>> No.5616565
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Boring Argentinian wine

Why is everything from South America a perfect 5 out of 10?

>> No.5616575
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hanging but was on salec, so what you gonna do

>> No.5616613
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with coke of course

pretty good

>> No.5616619

>>5616545
Yeah, but drinking everclear/151 straight just destroys your throat.

I also would use those crystal lite packets and dilute the fuck out of it.