What is your favorite booze?

Lonely Swordsman

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Beer (light): Gösser
Beer (dark): Welscotch
Vodka: Absolut
Whiskey: Talisker
Rum: Not a regular rum drinker, usually go for the cheaper stuff like Captain Morgan.
Wine: Not really much a wine fan, unless you can't special wines like mead or chiu.
 

Dr_Pie

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Any cider (except Strongbow, tastes like donkey piss)

Jagermeister

Southern Comfort

Morgan's Spiced Rum

Can't stand beers or lagers, so I avoid those.
 

FoAmY99

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Guinness
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey (normal or Black)
Firewater (100 proof cinnamon schnapps)
 

tholomew92

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Apple wine with cinnamon and vanilla. Seriously, that shit tastes like apple pie and I fucking love apple pie.
 

SpcyhknBC

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Kristoffer Mattila said:
The one i make myself, of course.
This ^

Also gin is my go to but I haven't gotten to the point where I can actually decipher the different brands yet.
 

Fetzenfisch

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Beer: Diebels , Guiness, Astra Rotlicht
Whiskey: Glenfiddich, Dimple
Rum:Barcardi Black, Captain Morgan
Gin:none, except with tonic and whatever gin is there
Wodka: Grasovska; Finlandia (if its cheaper than those, why not drinking battery acid instead?)
Herbschnaps: Jaegermeister



Zac Smith said:
Jagermeister

Or any beer or cider, but the jager is no.1

The term Jaegermeister was introduced in Germany in 1934 in the new Reichsjagdgesetz (Reich hunting law). The term was applied to senior foresters and gamekeepers in the German civil service. Thus, when the liquor was introduced in 1935, the name was already familiar to Germans. Curt Mast, the original distiller of Jaegermeister, was an enthusiastic hunter. Translated literally, Jaegermeister means "hunt-master", combining Jaeger (hunter) and Meister (master, in the sense of an accomplished professional). A free translation would be gamekeeper or forest supervisor.
 

dibblywibbles

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Beer: totally unfair question but I guess I'm on a bit of an IPA kick...right now it would be flying monkeys netherworld cascadian dark ale.
Whiskey: I always go back to my beloved Talisker
Rum: not a huge fan of...but I do like spiced rums so Sailor Jerry
Gin: tanqueray on a regular basis but if I'm feeling a little bit more tancy either the tanqueray No. 10 or beefeater 24
Wine: I don't know what it is but I'm digging the Primitivo...all the flavour of a Zin with the manly tannins in it. High alcohol content though. you've been warned.
vodka: well I don't really believe there's a such thing as premium vodka but if I had to pick a vodka for a regular occasions... Stolichnaya
there's not much I hate but top of the list is jagermeister.
 

similar.squirrel

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MOAR BACON!!!1 I don't partake in alcoholic beverages because I'm asexual and I don't want to be like all those underachieving idiots at school who pollute their bodies and listen to Bieber.

OT: Beer: Guinness or Heineken. I also love tasting so-called craft beers, at the risk of sounding like a hipster. But there are some pretty strange brews out there, including chocolate..

G&T's are my other favourite.
 

Verlander

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Watch out, Brit here! No one quite likes the booze the same way these islands do (extending the hand of friendship to our Irish brothers there, great bunch of guys you are!). And no, if you are American, you are not Irish. Simple geography my friends.
Beers:

Stout: Guinness
Real Ale: Abbot Ale
Brown Ale: Necastle Brown, of course
Mild: Courage Mild
Session: Greene King IPA
Best Bitter: Courage Best
Lager: Nastro Assuro Peroni
Weissbier: Erdinger

I'm allergic to cider. So... yeah...

Wines:

Dry White: I prefer a good Chablis, although the New Zealand "Vila Maria" Sauvignon Blanc is damn good for a cheap wine. Like really damn good. I only drink dry-medium dry.

Red: A burgundy from Cote d?Or can be sublime, especially a decade or so post vintage. Normal Red? I tend to stick with a midrange Merlot. I don't generally drink red, hence not commenting on scale.

Sweet White:The only sweet white I can drink, is Tesco's "moscato" sparkling, which costs about 4 pounds (I can't type a pound symbol now?). IT IS FANTASTIC! Absolutely sublime. It's a great mix of refreshing and light, and I don't really consider it to be alcohol...

Champagne: For affordable, I'll go for Veuve-Cliquot Yellow label. Don't buy Moet, it's crap! A Dom Perignon isn't bad if you want to celebrate though. Not bad at all...

Spirits:

Vodka: Grey Goose
Dark Rum: Lambs
Golden Rum: Havana Club Anejo Especial
White Rum: A bit kiddy, but mixed right probably Bacardi Superior
Blended Whisky: Jonnie Walker Black Label
Single Malt: Macallen 18 year, although there is some fantastic Japanese stuff going out. I only really drink Highland malts, and definitely not Islay malts (far too peaty) or Irish whiskey at all (cos it's rubbish)
Bourbon: Wild Turkey. Seriously, this is the best tasting bourbon ever, and one of the finest drinks in general. Who'd a thunk the Americans could create something so damn good? Well done lads. I also like other bourbons, but the Wild Turkey distillery blows them all away!

Don't drink Gin, not for me. My missus does, and we found a great one called "Bulldog". She loves it, so it's probably pretty good. Only ever found it in London though. Gordons Export is meant to be incredible, but you can only get it in European Airports and stuff.

Fortified wines and Brandys:

Ruby Port: Cockburns vintage ruby
Tawny Port: Cockburns 20 year Tawny
Sherry: It's rare I drink it, so I stick with Tio Pepe
Brandy: Remy Martin
Bianco Vermouth: Cinzano
Dry/Ruby Vermouth: Martini brand (again, rarely drunk).

(Note: These are all basic brands. All FW/Brandys can be matured and vintaged to incredible amounts. If I could grab a bottle of Louis XIII, you can bet your bollocks I would. However I don't have a couple of grand lying around. So this is the best of the standard salary bunch).


I don't drink gin, or kiddies drinks full of sweeteners, like spiced rums, alcopops, schnapps or sticky liqueurs. I hate the taste of liquorice and aniseed, and so I can't stomach Pernod, Sambucas or Absinthe. Similar to random aperitifs, like fruit flavoured brandy, tequila (although as part of a mix, tequila can be acceptable, occasionally), Jagermeister, Goldshlager or whatever. That stuff is for kids.

Alcohol is a fantastic and varied thing good people, and so I recommend you try them all! I also recommend you drink responsibly. Cheers!

EDIT: Apparently this site is confusing some very simple European letters with Oriental ones, or not recognising them at all. So I'm going to have to correct them. Some things won't be spelled right.
 

Cursed Frogurt

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bahumat42 said:
Cursed Frogurt said:
Smirnoff Ice is where it's at for me.

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so just lemonade then ^^

anyway on topic.
Cider= brothers strawberry
beer =desparado
slow drink is southern comfort and lime.

( i like a variety of mixers aswell, but those 3 i could survive off of)
More like Sprite, thank you very much :)
 

Cybele

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Being the unsocial bastard that I am I don't really drink much or often.
But I really like absinthe and Baileys (not mixed tho, god that would be disgusting...I think...hmmm).
 

Sarynroth

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Beer: Hobgoblin, Asahi and but I'll usually just try different guest ales when I'm at the pub.
Whiskey: Jameson
Cider: Old Rosie

but my favourite comfort drink is Disaronno
 

darkbshadow

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Stout: My Home brew
IPA: 60min, Dogfish Head
Ale: Pumpkin Ale, Blue Point Brewery
Lager: Boston Lager, Sam Adams
Bourbon: Wild Turkey Rare Bread
Whiskey: Jameson
Run: Captain Morgan
Vodka: Grey Goose

I prefer Beer over Liquor. I mean every Meal tastes better when you pair it with a beer.
 

thylasos

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Proper real ale, dark czech lager, and зелёная марка vodka. Seperately, not in the one glass.
 

lee1287

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i DOnt drink, but then i found a beer that tasted liek ribeena. and now i cant find it...

It was ever Koppaberg? Or kronnenberg? Or summing. FIND IT FOR MEH.
 

StBishop

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ssgt splatter said:
I'm still getting used to the taste, I just turned 21 in January and right now I can't understand the why people drink the stuff but:

Beer: Shiner Bocke...I could be spelling that wrong.
Light-beer: Michalobe Ultra...again, I could be spelling that wrong.
Are you implying that you didn't drink underage?

I didn't think anyone actually waited until it was legal.

And here (Australia) the legal age is only 18.

Beer: Carlton Draught, Tooheys Extra Dry, Tooheys New, Guinness, Crown Lager, Heineken, Corona, Hoegarden, Peroni, Little Creatures Pale Ale (Western Australian Beer), Pure Blonde. (I can't think of any more right now.) Edit: adding in the following: Stella Artois, Carlsberg, Cascade Premium (Tasmanian Beer)

Vodka: Smirnoff will do, if I'm feeling pretty fly for a white guy I'll go for Grey Goose or 42 Below.

Rum: Bundaberg! Captain Morgans Spiced (apparently Sothern Comfort is rum? So that too.) Edit: Adding Mount Gay Rum, Malibu Coconut Rum's not bad, and Bicardi is good for.... um, those girly mixed drinks... cocktails that's the one, yeah. Havana Club's pretty good. I'm not too picky with rum but I'd go Bundy or Mt. Gay given options.

Gin: Gordons

Scotch Whisky:
- Single malt = Glenfiddich, The Glenlivet,
- Blended = Grants.

Irish Whiskey: Jameson Irish Whiskey

Non-fortified Wines: Not too picky, places will generally have varying wine lists

Port: Galway Pipe

Vermouth: Noilly Prat

Sherry: I've only ever had a sherry once and I don't know what it was called (too drunk to recall sadly) but at the neighbours we had a really brilliant sherry but I think he said it's not available anymore :(

I don't drink Bourbon or other fortifieds. If I've missed something I'll put it up.