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always wondered if these were potable
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I have always seen this atraction in vodka. If i do im thinking to get the vanilla Absolut. Your thoughts?King-SaddamA pitcher of Absinthe
Lol I can't believe America's drinking age is 21. By that time half of us Brits have drunken lakes by that age.clembo1990
So have most Americans, actually.
[QUOTE="clembo1990"]Lol I can't believe America's drinking age is 21. By that time half of us Brits have drunken lakes by that age.Darth_Tyrev
So have most Americans, actually.
yeah but illegally ;) it's not like anyone in America could get drunk at that age and shoot someone by mist- :| oic wut they did thar!!!Lets see:
For beer, Labatt Blue and Bass are good.
For liquor, Jaiggermeister is a personal fav of mine.
Once you have a feel for your limits, you MUST try the amazing drink called "liquid death". You mix Jaigger, Bacardi 151, and Goldschlagger for a most amazing alcoholic beverage! It goes down easy (tastes of strong cinammon like big red gum) and it will MESS YOU UP! I blacked out playing Left for Dead online after 2 small plastic cups of liquid death which is why I say DON'T TRY IT UNTILL YOU HAVE A FEEL FOR YOUR LIMITS!! It's combo of going down smoothly yet hitting you HARD makes it a very dangerous drink and is why it's called liquid death.
jagerbomb, shot of jagermeister and a half of can of redbull (at least that's how i make it) or u can just drink a beer, either way.iam2greenThis man is a genius. Follow his advise you wont go far wrong.
Sadly in ontario the only place to buy alcohol in bottles is from LCBO(liquer control board of ontario) and iv been checking their site it seems that the only vodka they sell is absolute and bargain bin vodka. Gray goose is hard to come by but is kinda expensive but i dont have to worry about that since i have a full scholorship and live at home.King-Saddam
The innocence is strong in this one... Assuming you live in anything even remotely close to civilization, the LCBO definitely has Grey Goose (not to mention a ton of other premium vodkas). Either way, any self-respecting Canadian would go for either beer or rye.
Beer. There is nothing else.I really wouldn't advise TWO shots of absinthe (maybe not even one...) to a new drinker.
Edit: Doh! Absinthe! That's a good idea. :) But only 1 or 2 shots though, could get messy otherwise.
That is, if it's even legal where you're from. Here in Ye Netherlands it gets banned and unbanned every 5 years or so.....apparently they've got nothing better to do.ShotGunBunny
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