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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jan 17, 2014 12:26:53 GMT 1
Same here Lily, not a big fan of alcohol at all. I mean it doesnt taste after anything. The only alcoholic drink i liked was some very weak fizzy lemonade alcoholic drink, shandy i think it was.
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Post by Rascarin on Jan 17, 2014 13:11:09 GMT 1
Try it ONCE? Where did you grow up, by God?! Among Mormons. Never had coffee, either.
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Post by Mister Buch on Jan 17, 2014 13:30:18 GMT 1
I forgot that. Goodness me, Mormons, have a cup of tea whydon'tyou.
EDIT: That is my new anti-Mormonism slogan.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jan 18, 2014 0:20:06 GMT 1
As I recall, Mormons don't drink caffeine at all, right? When I was in High School, my best friend at the time was Mormon, though she herself was a tad rebellious regarding the various rules in her church - her parents did try to bring me into the fold however, and I remember her mother telling me certain things, including their avoidance of caffeinated drinks... and if I recall correctly, there weren't really any details about their church / beliefs that I had any problems with. Aside from the avoidance of caffeine. Ah needs mah caffeine!
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jan 18, 2014 1:30:31 GMT 1
Reminds me of why the Jews dont like bacon and sausages. I mean I understand why you dont see Jesus as the lord and saviour, seriously i do...but why the bacon man?
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Post by Cali on Jan 18, 2014 1:45:55 GMT 1
Rastafarianism actually forbids the consumption of alcohol as well.
I know it's anecdotal, but every single Rastafarian and Muslim I've ever known drinks alcohol, which just makes me go \__O.o__/
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jan 19, 2014 23:39:14 GMT 1
Future captain janeway: I prefer tea now. Present Janeway: WTF
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Post by Rascarin on Jan 20, 2014 13:05:48 GMT 1
As I recall, Mormons don't drink caffeine at all, right? That one varies by region and personal preference. My family never avoided it, but I knew plenty of people who would say that you couldn't drink Coke/Pepsi etc. I think its more common in the States as well. But anyway - who needs tea when the king of hot drinks is hot chocolate with Southern Comfort.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jan 21, 2014 0:07:27 GMT 1
Hot chocolate is awesome... with minty-flavouring...
I'm not entirely sure what Southern Comfort is... lol
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jan 21, 2014 0:10:02 GMT 1
Google it. I believe it's Whiskey...
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Post by jklinders on Jan 21, 2014 1:37:02 GMT 1
Actually, it a liqueur that has whiskey as a component. Having a shit ton of extra sugar in it the hangovers possible from it are nasty. My best friend considers it evil and won't touch it for the same reason I won't touch Navy Dark double proof rum.
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Post by salty on Jan 23, 2014 7:33:12 GMT 1
Red Witch is good Double shot of pernod in a pint glass, half lager, half cider and blackcurrent. Take out the pernod you've got snakebite and black. GrizzlyBear Double shot Navy Rum Half Guinness, half strongbow, with a splash of apple cordial
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Post by jklinders on Jan 23, 2014 11:19:58 GMT 1
Guinness and Strongbow, together at last...
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Post by salty on Jan 23, 2014 12:14:41 GMT 1
Yeah I'm not a Guinness man so it gets very messy *shudder*
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Post by jklinders on Jan 23, 2014 19:51:14 GMT 1
I tend to stick to locally made microbrews. Propellor Brewing Company has made my favorites for a while now. Their special Revolution Ale is a real nice stout with none of the preservatives used in mass marketed stuff that ruins it. their Extra Special Bitter is an English style bitter. I would not contaminate these brews with lesser beers.
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