Vikingsfjord, Barton's, Rikaloff, and Majorska are all quality brands of vodka. They are exceedingly popular here.
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good luck drinking all this "a bottle of Grey Goose and a bottle of Patron Silver."before you go out drinkingghettoperson wrote:
I want a few bottles of decent booze for pre-gaming before I go out drinking. Give me some recommendations for what I should get. Already got a bottle of Grey Goose and a bottle of Patron Silver.
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Or stop drinking because it's bad for you.
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you may want to borrow shiftys flame suitBlade4509 wrote:
Or stop drinking because it's bad for you.
Go get a Tactical Nuclear Penguin.
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Gin is THE gentleman's drink. I pregame with Bombay Sapphire, Gordon's or Qjsnipy wrote:
What about a gin of sorts? Or is that not popular any more?
Agreed.mtb0minime wrote:
Captain Morgan + Dr. Pepper or Coke is one of my faves.
Bottle of vodka.
Drink like a man.
Drink like a man.
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fixedKuSTaV wrote:
Bottle of vodka.
Drink like a woman.
I'm not even sure if I should dignify this with a response, but since I like you Kimmmmmmmm I will. I'm quite obviously not talking about drinking an entire bottle of liquor (or two) before I go out.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
good luck drinking all this "a bottle of Grey Goose and a bottle of Patron Silver."before you go out drinkingghettoperson wrote:
I want a few bottles of decent booze for pre-gaming before I go out drinking. Give me some recommendations for what I should get. Already got a bottle of Grey Goose and a bottle of Patron Silver.
roflnukchebi0 wrote:
Vikingsfjord, Barton's, Rikaloff, and Majorska are all quality brands of vodka. They are exceedingly popular here.
Crown Royal Reserve bro.....its fucking good
CammRobb wrote:
Morgans Spiced
What is so funny?whaaaaaaaaaat wrote:
roflnukchebi0 wrote:
Vikingsfjord, Barton's, Rikaloff, and Majorska are all quality brands of vodka. They are exceedingly popular here.
hehe good! i was joking anyway sugaghettoperson wrote:
I'm not even sure if I should dignify this with a response, but since I like you Kimmmmmmmm I will. I'm quite obviously not talking about drinking an entire bottle of liquor (or two) before I go out.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
good luck drinking all this "a bottle of Grey Goose and a bottle of Patron Silver."before you go out drinkingghettoperson wrote:
I want a few bottles of decent booze for pre-gaming before I go out drinking. Give me some recommendations for what I should get. Already got a bottle of Grey Goose and a bottle of Patron Silver.
But he was talking about you drinking an entire bottle of liquor before we go out
On an unrelated note, is it a gigantic pain in the ass to re-login to BF2s when you clear your cookies?Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
hehe good! i was joking anyway sugaghettoperson wrote:
I'm not even sure if I should dignify this with a response, but since I like you Kimmmmmmmm I will. I'm quite obviously not talking about drinking an entire bottle of liquor (or two) before I go out.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
good luck drinking all this "a bottle of Grey Goose and a bottle of Patron Silver."before you go out drinking
this topic reminds me of so called wine experts..ghettoperson wrote:
Probably true, but I've acquired a taste for it. Unless you can point me at some better tequila's?jsnipy wrote:
Patron is shitty Tequila, just well marketedghettoperson wrote:
What's wrong with Patron? It's far better than Cuervo. And no bourbon; it makes a mockery of good whisky.
bourbon > ur face. And yes pics, because it is happening ...
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Not only does everyone have a different palette, but those pallet's change with time/age.One thing we all can be sure about is that people that make their living writing about wine must be able to sniff out differences between wines much better than us plain ordinary folk.
Sure, Joe Consumer actually likes cheaper wines better, but that's because Joe Consumer is a stupid Philistine. The experts can tell the difference between a 2006 and 2007 Stag's Leap Cabernet Sauvignon in their sleep because everyone knows 2006 was a pedestrian year for Napa Valley reds.
Hell, they are so good they can tell the difference between two bottles of the same wine. In one experiment, wine experts were given two bottles of the same wine, only one was labeled a "vin de table" (France's version of "Night Train") and one was labeled a "grand cru" (top-rated vineyard since 1855). Want to guess what happened?
According to the article: "Whereas the tasters found the wine from the first bottle 'simple,' 'unbalanced,' and 'weak,' they found the wine from the second 'complex,' 'balanced,' and 'full.'" Not only were their tasting skills put to shame, it didn't even occur to them that nobody buys a $40-plus bottle of wine for a university experiment.
"...this tastes like vodka and grape soda."
Not only can professional wine tasters be convinced that the same bottle of wine was both award-winning and hobo juice, but they could even be convinced that the same bottle was both red and white with the cunning use of food coloring.
That's not to say the whole idea of wine tasting is a crock- it just seems like a field where judging with one's eyes is a temptation too easy to fall into. For example, in the 1976 Judgment of Paris, French experts picked American wines as superior to their own, recoiling in horror when they found out.
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and i've got the most experienced pallet on the forum!Kmarion wrote:
but those pallet's change with time/age.
Without knowing anything about wine, I can tell you there are certainly some wines I like better than others. Not sure what that means for experts, but anyway.
Self anointed experts they are. The article was not saying that all wines are the same, but rather a different taste or desire does not necessarily = better. Same goes for any food/drink.
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As my former professor would say: I like Doritos, but I would not recommend them as good food.
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As my former professor would say: I like Doritos, but I would not recommend them as good food.