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arb
Noobville17921 Posts
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XxVenem94xX
United States41 Posts
On May 11 2012 08:22 Gardel wrote: Hi, I think there is already an alcohol thread, but I´m not exactly sure. If not this is a very good idea This joke has probably already been made, but I just saw this thread so I have to make it now... There is already an alcohol thread, it's called the Stephano Fan Club | ||
farvacola
United States18825 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:30 arb wrote: Oh I have to ask while im in this thread, is anyone like this? Back in the day I could drink a shitload of beer liquor whatever and not get sick.(and i mean ALOT) and now almost everytime I drink i get sick(really really sick even when i drink enough for a decent buzz/slightly drunk) has anyone else had this happen to them? Yeah, its called "getting older" :D Seriously though, I stick with wine and microbrews, perhaps an occasional cocktail or shot here or there, otherwise I feel like utter crap and regret drinking altogether. | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:30 arb wrote: Oh I have to ask while im in this thread, is anyone like this? Back in the day I could drink a shitload of beer liquor whatever and not get sick.(and i mean ALOT) and now almost everytime I drink i get sick(really really sick even when i drink enough for a decent buzz/slightly drunk) has anyone else had this happen to them? What do you mean by sick? If you mean hangovers, then yeah.. I recall especially when I was like 18 and did a school trip to Hungary for a week. We all drunk about 3-4 bottles of wine during the day, and then we had 3-4 drinks during the evening and drank beer as water. I didn't even get a hangover, but just felt like an elephant being peppered with tranq darts haha. I wouldn't be able to cope with half of that now.. If you mean that you throw up.. Well personally I've gone the opposite road. When I was like 14-16 something I almost always drank too much, but after that you know your limits. | ||
Aerisky
United States12129 Posts
![]() But recently had the wonderful opportunity to enjoy a bottle of Yanjing beer with my awesome coworkers. Had some great times and that stuff was good. | ||
aleballe87
Sweden49 Posts
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Norway
United States341 Posts
+ kool-aid + water + a shit load of sugar = Getting wasted without the taste of any booze. It seriously is dangerous stuff, because you may only have a few glasses, yet there's enough booze in there for like 8 shots. So be careful out there kiddies and stay safe ![]() | ||
farvacola
United States18825 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:40 aleballe87 wrote: Germany has the best beer, or shall i say Bavaria ( Munchen ). Nothing beats a huge weissbier on a hot summers day..it's strong but tastes very nice. Erdinger, Paulaner all fantastic, even Warsteiner is superior to anything ive drank. Only American beer that warrants a mention is Samuel Adams, and that tastes fantastic..the rest tastes like water and is simply not strong enough to be even labeled as beer in my opinion...needs to be 5% and above ( except ales ). That you think Sam Adams is the only American beer worth mention means you haven't tried enough American beers! Founders, Flying Dog, Rogue, Elevator, Bell's, Magic Hat. Try some of those breweries and then we'll talk American beers :D | ||
Norway
United States341 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:40 aleballe87 wrote: Germany has the best beer, or shall i say Bavaria ( Munchen ). Nothing beats a huge weissbier on a hot summers day..it's strong but tastes very nice. Erdinger, Paulaner all fantastic, even Warsteiner is superior to anything ive drank. Only American beer that warrants a mention is Samuel Adams, and that tastes fantastic..the rest tastes like water and is simply not strong enough to be even labeled as beer in my opinion...needs to be 5% and above ( except ales ). Much like I haven't heard of most of those German beers, I'm sure you haven't heard of a lot of the good American beers; we have a ton of micro brews where I live (Minnesota) that blow the mass produced stuff out of the water. Not saying they're better or worse; just saying don't drink the mass produced american beer and get the assumption that all american beer is piss ![]() | ||
arb
Noobville17921 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:37 Euronyme wrote: What do you mean by sick? If you mean hangovers, then yeah.. I recall especially when I was like 18 and did a school trip to Hungary for a week. We all drunk about 3-4 bottles of wine during the day, and then we had 3-4 drinks during the evening and drank beer as water. I didn't even get a hangover, but just felt like an elephant being peppered with tranq darts haha. I wouldn't be able to cope with half of that now.. If you mean that you throw up.. Well personally I've gone the opposite road. When I was like 14-16 something I almost always drank too much, but after that you know your limits. I still never really get a hang over, no matter how much I drink, its kinda weird lol. but no i used to be able to drink as much as i try to now without getting sick(as in puking blah blah) back when i was like 16-17, and now I cant drink anywhere near that without puking my insides out. its really weird, then again I don't have a good feel on my limits since i rarely drink anymore. that could have something to do with it | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:16 LovE- wrote: I made it and it was super easy. Was not very good though :| It looks amazing though lol The gummy bears are waaaay better. I made them for my 21st bday party and they were a HUGE hit. The last 2 days of soaking I added orange juice to get rid of the vodka flavor and mmm were they tasty. Quite strong as well ![]() last time i got completely trashed, vodka gummy bears were involved. vodka gummy worms as well. they tasted like absolute shit but managed to wipe away my inhibitions and self-respect quite handily. | ||
aleballe87
Sweden49 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:42 farvacola wrote: That you think Sam Adams is the only American beer worth mention means you haven't tried enough American beers! Founders, Flying Dog, Rogue, Elevator, Bell's, Magic Hat. Try some of those breweries and then we'll talk American beers :D Like i said, i'm not a big fan of beers ( ale's ) that are below 5% - and the one's you showed me are all ale's ( if im not mistaken ) would it not be a fair assumption that 95% of all american beers are either Ale's or below 5% in alcohol? Perhaps recommend me an american beer that is above 5% and i might buy it for the weekend! | ||
Siffer
United States467 Posts
If I am just sipping beers, I typically will go with some Bells Amber/Two Hearted or, if in season, Bells Oberon. If I am out at the bar with friends and plan on having a few in succession I will just go with Miller Lite or Labatt lite. Bells is delicious, but it is very filling and typically more expensive out at the bars. | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:47 arb wrote: I still never really get a hang over, no matter how much I drink, its kinda weird lol. but no i used to be able to drink as much as i try to now without getting sick(as in puking blah blah) back when i was like 16-17, and now I cant drink anywhere near that without puking my insides out. its really weird, then again I don't have a good feel on my limits since i rarely drink anymore. that could have something to do with it That's just exposure I think.. If you drink a lot in general it takes a lot more for you to get drunk and sick. Alcoholics are often constantly drunk for instance, and can drink absolutely insane amounts and probably never get sick by the alcohol. I recall a newspaper article where a woman was found walking around in a university with 3x times the lethal amount of alcohol in her blood. On July 06 2012 02:41 Norway wrote: everclear + kool-aid + water + a shit load of sugar = Getting wasted without the taste of any booze. It seriously is dangerous stuff, because you may only have a few glasses, yet there's enough booze in there for like 8 shots. So be careful out there kiddies and stay safe ![]() I'm always a bit curious when I see these things.. I have no clue what everclear or kool-aid is ^^ | ||
Whole
United States6046 Posts
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Norway
United States341 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:56 Euronyme wrote: That's just exposure I think.. If you drink a lot in general it takes a lot more for you to get drunk and sick. Alcoholics are often constantly drunk for instance, and can drink absolutely insane amounts and probably never get sick by the alcohol. I recall a newspaper article where a woman was found walking around in a university with 3x times the lethal amount of alcohol in her blood. I'm always a bit curious when I see these things.. I have no clue what everclear or kool-aid is ^^ it's 95% Alcohol you mix with water and sugar and it's a flavored drink for kids | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
The closest I've come is I think 85% absinth, and that burned like fuck. The only thing available that is 95% alcohol in Sweden is a liquid called t-sprit that's only used for fuel and cleaning basically. And here I thought Americans were conservative when it came to alcohol lmao. | ||
farvacola
United States18825 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:51 aleballe87 wrote: Like i said, i'm not a big fan of beers ( ale's ) that are below 5% - and the one's you showed me are all ale's ( if im not mistaken ) would it not be a fair assumption that 95% of all american beers are either Ale's or below 5% in alcohol? Perhaps recommend me an american beer that is above 5% and i might buy it for the weekend! You are right in that the American beer world is overpopulated with relatively weak ales, but I merely listed off breweries, not specific beers. Not sure how you'd find it out of the states, but Bell's Doppelbock is a great heavy lager definitely worth trying. ![]() | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
It tasted kind of how you'd imagine a wash cloth would. Ever since, I can't stand even the smell of ales. I think it's kind of common to have one bad experience with something, and then you never want to be near it again ![]() | ||
Urnerta
United States9 Posts
On July 06 2012 02:51 aleballe87 wrote: Like i said, i'm not a big fan of beers ( ale's ) that are below 5% - and the one's you showed me are all ale's ( if im not mistaken ) would it not be a fair assumption that 95% of all american beers are either Ale's or below 5% in alcohol? Perhaps recommend me an american beer that is above 5% and i might buy it for the weekend! One of my favorite beer is stone pale ale (5.4%) in fact a quick check of their website shows that almost all the beers they produce ale or otherwise is over 5% abv. Another great micro brewery is Deschutes not sure if they distribute outside of the states but again all of their brew is over 5%. Oh not trying to sound condescending but almost every brew produced by the brewery's aleballe listed above are over 5% abv. | ||
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