Hard Alcohol of Choice?

Discussion in 'Beverages' started by SliceNDice, Oct 4, 2006.

  1. AfricaUnite

    AfricaUnite Member

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    I'd sell my soul for a bottle of Jim Beam Black.
     
  2. Katie89

    Katie89 Senior Member

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    any form of russian vodka and im there.
     
  3. gratefulvegan

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    Whiskey: Chivas, Old Grand Dad, J + B.
    Grand Dad is not well known, but the 100 proof is really nice.
     
  4. pomunus

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    Hideous is my drink of choice.
     
  5. P_for_Platinum

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  6. clementinexo

    clementinexo hip *****s sucks.

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    whiskey for sure. i'm a big jack daniels fan.
    hmm.. i also like rum. i used to be a big fan of fireball, now if i even smell it i puke. vodka is okay occasonally.
     
  7. zillagod

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    Jack Daniels. Goes well with coke, coffee, and for a great holiday drink, add a shot to a cup of hot chocolate along with a shot of creme de mint. Otherwise, I will take JD on the rocks always.
     
  8. TheMadcapSyd

    TheMadcapSyd Titanic's captain, yo!

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    Jager, SoCo, and vodka in general.
     
  9. Gaston

    Gaston Loup Garou

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    The least expensive Islay single-malt Scotch I can find. The expensive ones are better, but not THAT much better.
     
  10. nesta

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    i saw a bottle of macallan 10 year i wanted to get today....but i think i might even spend the little bit extra and get the 12 year instead....who knows....but i'm thinking soon i'll get a bottle of something nice to keep on hand for drinking in small quantities...
     
  11. Number6

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    I love a good martini. I don't mean a glass of vodka with a cheese stuffed olive. I mean 3 oz of Gin, 1 oz of dry Vermouth and 3 jumbo green olives, shaken hard with ice until its so cold you can hardly hold it.
     
  12. WhisperingWoods

    WhisperingWoods too far gone

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    Give me some straight whiskey. JB is good, JD is better.
     
  13. Relic

    Relic Coming Unhinged

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    Bookers, Jd,JB, Johnny Walker Black or red for Whiskey/Burbon. Gray Goose for Vodka especially the vamnilla. Tequila Jose black ( It is a new one here in MO). JB Scotch. SOCO with coke and grinadein.
    I can't handle the tast.

    Yep all in all I like my hard stuff.
    On the homemade liqour how is it made from frozen black berries I have some in the freezer. What Brandy do you suggest? Vodka I will use Gray Goose.
     
  14. FLstoner214

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    best straight ive tried is stoli, grey goose, or bacardi superior
     
  15. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Jack Daniels
    Absinthe
    Saké
     
  16. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    ooo I quite like rum too [​IMG] particularly sailor jerry and captain morgans
     
  17. gharp8619

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    YEIGERMEISTER! (sp?)
     
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    scotch
    brandy
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