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What's your favorite drink?
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    Thread: What's your favorite drink?
    woody.cool 06:50 11th August 2008
    As far as beer is concerned, I prefer Lager - I usually have Stella or Carling. But I have to be in the mood for beer, I'm more of a top shelf man (spirits !!!) in which case, I love a good black russian (Tia Maria, Vodka and Coke) or a nice whiskey, usually a blended whiskey, like Bells or Famous Grouse, but I've been known to drink malt occasionally!
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    Graham Humphrey 08:06 11th August 2008
    Don't like beer either - don't mind a bit of (or indeed a lot of) vodka though.
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    my_lo 11:52 11th August 2008
    non alcoholic: earl grey tea
    alcoholic: red wine

    Who has said "Jean-Luc Picard"?
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    woody.cool 12:46 11th August 2008
    Originally Posted by Graham Humphrey:
    Don't like beer either - don't mind a bit of (or indeed a lot of) vodka though.
    Vodka = substance from the gods!
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    Stephen Coates 12:54 11th August 2008
    I like beer. Don't drink too much of it though. I generally prefer coca cola or orange juice or coffee. It's nice to have beer with dinner though sometimes.

    How to people get drunk on beer and/or lager? I reckon you would have to have a lot of it in order to get drunk. Often if I have more than 1.5 pints I start to feel sick from the amount of liquid and gas especially if I had alot to eat (as well needing to go to the toilet quite a lot). The only one I can drink more of is my Dad's homebrew which doesn't have much carbon dioxide at all.
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    v85rawdeal 12:57 11th August 2008
    Alcohol - the main component in the 'Theory of Devolution'
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    Buleste 13:16 11th August 2008
    Alcohol - The cause of and the solution to all of lifes problems - Homer J Simpson.



    - Buleste on too much vodka.
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    Puni/Void 15:54 11th August 2008
    I've got a new favourite beer now. It's a Norwegian one called (roughly translated) "Polarbear Beer" (Isbjørn Øl). It may sound a bit strange in English, I know that.

    Anyway, it's rich in flavour and a bit stronger than many labels I've tried. It's also made by the worlds most Northern brewery, located in Northern Norway.

    If you can get hold of it from a specialist store, it's well worth trying out.
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    Quagmire 16:02 11th August 2008
    It's Southern Comfort and Lemonade for me, that or JD and Coke, I'm easy
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    Buleste 16:12 11th August 2008
    Originally Posted by P G:
    I've got a new favourite beer now. It's a Norwegian one called (roughly translated) "Polarbear Beer" (Isbjørn Øl). It may sound a bit strange in English, I know that.

    Anyway, it's rich in flavour and a bit stronger than many labels I've tried. It's also made by the worlds most Northern brewery, located in Northern Norway.

    If you can get hold of it from a specialist store, it's well worth trying out.
    Poloarbear Beer isn't that strange a nameother than the fact there aren't many polar bears in Norway. Britain has wonderfull names for it's beers like Wobbly Bob, Sneck Lifter, Pandamonium (i'd translate them into Norwegian but i can't).

    Is it Norway or Sweden that has the highest rates of Alcoholism and Suicides in Europe?
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