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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #30 on: May 03, 2009, 09:45:30 PM »
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6oz of frozen Lime Aid concentrate.  Do not mix … just take the 6oz. and dump it in a blender

6oz. of your favorite tequila

6oz. of beer (pilsners or “light” beers work best)

3oz. of really cheap white wine

Add ice and blend (Taste great “on the rocks”.  However, keep in mind that they are a little more powerful given the lack of blended ice)

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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #31 on: May 03, 2009, 09:55:06 PM »
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If I remember right, mescal is just "tequila" made with agave instead of blue agave... Which in Mexico, only blue agave made tequila can really be called Tequila.
actually you can brew that evil stuff with any kind of agave, just that some is smoother than other types. I spent a few years in Mex. and spent some quality time learning about the local firewater. you'll also find tequila with a worm in the bottle. the reason for that is to tell you what kind of agave was used. certain types of worm live in only one kind of agave plant.
and honestly, I don't like the stuff anymore, except in Hazaritas.....
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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #32 on: May 03, 2009, 09:58:10 PM »
Will tell you how to win a bet with the worm in a full bottle of tequila...

Bet someone you can drink the worm at the bottom of the bottle. When they take the bet, put your thumb over the mouth of the bottle, tip it up and wait for the worm to touch your thumb. Pop your thumb off for just a second to get a small shots worth and the worm. YOU WIN!!!
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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #33 on: May 03, 2009, 10:02:37 PM »
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Bet someone you can drink the worm at the bottom of the bottle. When they take the bet, put your thumb over the mouth of the bottle, tip it up and wait for the worm to touch your thumb. Pop your thumb off for just a second to get a small shots worth and the worm. YOU WIN!!!
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I never tried the worm, I guess I just didn't drink enough of the stuff. too bad, I guess I missed out.
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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #34 on: May 03, 2009, 10:04:09 PM »
Will tell you how to win a bet with the worm in a full bottle of tequila...

Bet someone you can drink the worm at the bottom of the bottle. When they take the bet, put your thumb over the mouth of the bottle, tip it up and wait for the worm to touch your thumb. Pop your thumb off for just a second to get a small shots worth and the worm. YOU WIN!!!
Interesting definition of win. I don't think that word means what you think it does. ;D
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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #35 on: May 03, 2009, 10:08:33 PM »
I never tried the worm, I guess I just didn't drink enough of the stuff. too bad, I guess I missed out.

Only thing you missed out on was the burning stomach and the dry heaves. So I wouldn't say you missed out on much.  ;D

Interesting definition of win. I don't think that word means what you think it does. ;D
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That's very true. Guess it is only a WIN if the money was good. But when it comes to alcohol, I'm not picky. Every time someone offers me a beer and then asks what kind, I tell them it doesn't matter. My 2 favorite kinds of beer are FREE and COLD.... And it doesn't even have to be COLD.
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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #36 on: May 03, 2009, 10:15:04 PM »
Watched my buddies puke up the worm. Ate it once after it was regurgitated from a buddy to impress some chicks. Didn't get laid and was barfing myself afterwards, lol.  ;D Did take one down myself in Great Falls, Montana. Nasty little bastard... Last time I drank tequila too. 1992. I did strip and did not fight by the way.  8) She enjoyed every bit of it....

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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #37 on: May 03, 2009, 10:26:05 PM »
Only thing you missed out on was the burning stomach and the dry heaves. So I wouldn't say you missed out on much.  ;D

That's very true. Guess it is only a WIN if the money was good. But when it comes to alcohol, I'm not picky. Every time someone offers me a beer and then asks what kind, I tell them it doesn't matter. My 2 favorite kinds of beer are FREE and COLD.... And it doesn't even have to be COLD.
Too true about the beer, although there are exceptions. When I was in grad school in Austin we (meaning about a hundred or so, grad students, went to The Crown and Anchor Pub, the usual happy hour joint on a Thursday afternoon. Why the grad student population, all of whom had 8:30 am sections on Friday chose Thursday night to get plastered, I have no idea). Anyway it was damn hot, as only a Texas September early evening can be and there was FREE BEER!!! The good folks from Miller had set up about ten iced kegs of Miller Clear, their answer to Zima, (Remember that? I thought not.) They were GIVING it away. Not in little sample cups but in frosty pint glasses. The sad thing was that a bunch of impoverished grad students, who were getting by on the princely sum of $841 a month, chose to poor the swill out and pay $7 a pitcher for Shiner Bock. That, my friends, is bad beer. The combination of the somewhat pathetic pleas of the Miller folks trying to get us to "try it with food" or give it "one more chance and let it linger a bit" combined with the near hysterics of a girl whose dad was a Shiner distributer would have been heartbreakig to anyone who was not as cold hearted as I am. I had trouble getting the Shiner to my mouth, I was laughing so hard. Thus proving that even destitute, professional drunks do have standards.
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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #38 on: May 03, 2009, 10:43:23 PM »
Basically any type of whiskey.. Usually straight on the rocks.. Sometimes without the rocks.. Depends on if the particular bar is charging for "Rocks"  (I couldn't believe it myself) and sometimes mixed with little and I do mean little Sprite.

Jim Beam family is my whiskey of choice.

Particularly - Booker's Bourbon - http://www.smallbatch.com/bookers

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Re: ¿¿Favorite "Adult Beverage"??
« Reply #39 on: May 04, 2009, 12:09:40 AM »
Yuengling Lager (America's oldest brewery) Usually the only thing I drink.

I forgot all about Yuengling.  I love the flavor, but I vowed never to drink that beer again, after my last trip to Philly.  Lets just say my friend and I provided entertainment, as well as conversation, for  the guards around the Liberty Bell.   :D

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P.S. I had to amend this post as I later remembered it wasn't all the Yeungling's fault.  I initiated my obsessed evening of drinking with several Crown and Cokes.  So, the Yuengling just added fuel to an already blazing fire.   ;)
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