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Offline wpeters

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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #75 on: September 12, 2013, 03:21:15 PM »
Mountain Dew :aok
I drink several a day.


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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #76 on: September 12, 2013, 03:25:12 PM »
I tried mountain dew when I first saw it on the shelf over here and that stuff is god awful!!! 

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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #77 on: September 12, 2013, 03:30:10 PM »
Weirdest Drinks in the World



Kierewiet, marijuana liqueur

Don't panic! It is just a “digestive” that people recommend after a tasty and
healthy dinner. As everyone expected, this marijuana liqueur comes from Holland
and ca be found in restaurants in Amsterdam. This digestive thing is rather strange
especially when seeing the beautiful marijuana leaf on the label. Kierewiet contains
14,5% alcohol and it has a strong green color.



Tofurky, tofu meat beverage

I don't know who would ever dare drinking a beverage named Tofurky. Specially
created for vegans, the Tofurky and Gravy soda is sugar-free and gives the
impression of drinking your Thanksgiving meal. The turkey-tofu combination found
in a bottle is not the traditional holiday dinner we are used to.



Mother's milk

It has already been proved that Japanese people can be quite inventive. When
it comes to beverages, they make no exception. Everyone knows that milk is good
for healthy bones. However, it is rather hard to imagine our morning breakfast with
a bowl of cinnamon cereals and warm breast milk



Collagen coffee

Women around the world forget all those painful plastic surgeries or expensive
anti-aging creams. Now, you have the easiest solution ever with the Nescafe
3in1 collagen coffee. It is true that true beauty comes from the inside, therefore
the anti-aging drink contains skimmed milk and 200 mg collagen. The collagen
instant coffee can be found only in Singapore and Malaysia.



Meat water

Made by a North American Company, MeatWater is another of those special
inventions that can easily enter into a top of world's weirdest drinks. It is
true that the hectic schedules we have sometimes impede us to have a nice,
quite lunch. However, lunch in a bottle is not the healthiest choice one can
make. It seems that the most famous flavor is the Cheeseburger one, followed
by Chicken Teriyaki and the Dirty Hot Dog. Therefore, when you want to skip
a meal, go for a Cheeseburger in a bottle.



TruBlood

This next drink is specially made for all lazy vampires who can now go to the
store and ask for a bottle of blood. You have four flavors available: A, B, 0
and AB. In fact, the producing company says that this is synthetic blood
that boasts real nutritional values, vitamins and proteins included.



Coolpis

When it's really hot outside, refresh yourself with a glass of sweet Coolpis.
And when I say sweet, I mean a normal peach flavor and Kimchee flavor, as
Coolpis is only a Japanese copy of a Korean soft drink called Calpis. However,
we don't know if it is appropriate and polite to ask your guests if they want
some Coolpis. Maybe a glass of Calpis yes



Liquid Smoking

Smoking Kills! Maybe this next drink has a more positive effect on our body.
The herbal drink called “Liquid Smoking”, made from a mix of roots from South
African plants, promises to give the same sensation as the one obtained from
cigarettes. It seems that this nicotine-free drink provides a certain “euphoric
calming feeling”. But does it cause addiction?



Anti-energy drink

Acupuncture sessions in a can. Slow cow is the perfect choice for hyperactive
persons helping them to calm down by improving relaxation. Slow Cow contains
theanine, chamomile, valerian, passiflora and other ingredients that are famous
for their calming effects



Fever, libido-boosting drink

As we have said it before, people started making beverages for different problems
that we have to face everyday. “Fever” is the liquid version of Viagra claiming to
offer pleasurable sense of euphoria while stimulating the body’s senses.” This is a
stimulation drink that comes in different mixed flavors, such as kiwi/strawberry,
mango/banana/coconut.

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Re: Driven to Drink?
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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #79 on: September 12, 2013, 04:52:42 PM »
If it's beer you're after, then all this big name commercial stuff is not even technically beer.  It's all got corn and rice and silly things like that in it.  It's yellow and fizzy and sweet.

Look around for something fresh and local, something brewed in units other than hexa-deca-mega-litres.  Beer is FOOD.  ENJOY!
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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #80 on: September 12, 2013, 06:38:52 PM »
get this down your neck...


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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #81 on: September 12, 2013, 08:28:33 PM »
I tried mountain dew when I first saw it on the shelf over here and that stuff is god awful!!!  

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Not surprising that it wouldn't fit an Englishman's taste.
Considering some of that nasty ale & tea you guys are stuck with :aok
3rd main ingredient in Dew is Orange juice. You guys don't drink that?

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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #82 on: September 12, 2013, 11:34:31 PM »
:airplane: If you purchased a PA-28 or Cessna 172 for the price of a modest American car, I doubt is you could get a "ferry" permit to fly to your local airport.

You can find a decent 172 for around 25, or a really nice one for 45-50. Mine was a special little airplane.

It's also possible mine holds the record for "highest ever normal category skyhawk!" As it has been up to 19k with me before.

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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #83 on: September 13, 2013, 12:22:58 AM »
beer is good  :aok plus some mixed rinks :aok :aok :devil :devil :devil
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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #84 on: September 13, 2013, 12:24:46 AM »
Here's what I drink:

This is my preference but since I moved across town none of the local liquor stores carry it.  Before I moved I could buy a 30 pack for $19.75.



Since I moved I had to switch back to this but now I can get a 30 pack for under $19.00.  It tastes kind of like Heinekin. 



I like the old cans better:



I really missed this stuff when I lived in NY despite the fact it's cheap.  You just couldn't get it there.

If I have a few dollars to spare my actual favorites are (in order) Corona Light and Guiness.
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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #85 on: September 13, 2013, 01:31:22 AM »

Just can't improve on nature's Mother's Milk dispenser IMHO

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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #86 on: September 13, 2013, 08:33:07 AM »
For once, I am forced to agree with Bear on something.

Now If they only they dispensed beer.... :lol
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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #87 on: September 13, 2013, 07:41:50 PM »
For once, I am forced to agree with Bear on something.

Now If they only they dispensed beer.... :lol

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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #88 on: September 13, 2013, 09:37:22 PM »
Blue is good...but Kokanee is better... :D

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I tried it today, first time; got a box and tasted both same time;  you are right Kokanee is better :aok; Labatt seems more bitter;

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Re: Driven to Drink?
« Reply #89 on: September 14, 2013, 10:22:04 AM »
I tried it today, first time; got a box and tasted both same time;  you are right Kokanee is better :aok; Labatt seems more bitter;

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