all time fav alcoholic drinks.

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whiskey sour
margarita
gin and tonic
white russian
long island ice tea
single malt whiskey on rocks (w/ a bit of water)
straight gin (bombay sapphire or tanquery)
vodka/gin martini
 
Un4 said:
Amaretto Coke.

There's actually this drop shot similar to that called Dr. Pepper, because it tastes like Dr. Pepper. You drop a shot of amaretto into 2 oz. of coke and 3 oz. of beer (use a lighter beer).

It's incredible how similar it tastes to Dr. Pepper, try one! :P
 
Ronabo said:
Tom Collins, if any bartender can make the bastard.

Yeah. That was my drink of choice for a while and I'd say 95% of bartenders just use the nasty Tom Collins mix that shoots out of the gun. Real Tom Collins: Gin, lemon juice, club soda, extra fine sugar, ice. And it's awesome.
 
I actually don't use sugar when making mine, though they are pretty good. At work I've only had one order for a Tom Collins, and it was a virgin at that :P

Have you guys ever tried a John Collins? It's the same except with rye.
 
I dunno if there's a clinical name for it, but:

Citrus Vodka mixed with 50/50 or Squirt.

White Russian

That thing with the Schnaps and OJ. Yeah, I know it's a "n00b" drink, but it's still tasty. :P

Non mixed.

Kurpiowski Royal Mead
Vodka, my genetic failing.

Beer:

Rickard's Red <= Probably my absolute favorite
Molson Golden
Molson Canadian
Molson Ice
Corona
PBR
Warsteiner :P
 
VALIS said:
Yeah. That was my drink of choice for a while and I'd say 95% of bartenders just use the nasty Tom Collins mix that shoots out of the gun. Real Tom Collins: Gin, lemon juice, club soda, extra fine sugar, ice. And it's awesome.

Yeah, Tom Collins was my basic drink, but then I started getting funky versions of it. Some where really really fruity.
 
The Take Out Bandit said:
Warsteiner :P
Great German beer! My friend is a beer distributor and was at a beerfest a few weeks ago; he was hanging out with the Warsteiner guys and he scored 3 free cases. We enjoyed that!

I am partial to English beers, though. Nothing comes close to a pint of
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Doube D said:
Ok, ill start. Bloody mary

Hell yes, drag it through the garden. (Just tell the mixer to go nuts, horseraddish, the lot)

Also theres this local beer company that makes this honey + oat beer which is awesome, but quite expensive. Great on a hot day.
 
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