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Old 4th April 2007, 4:45 PM   #76
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I would love to agree with you on the beer front therazza but i just cant, coopers and James Squire beat any boags/cascade drop hands down. (Except boags honey porter, that was a nice drop) Also im quite fond of my homebrew, but i may be a bit bias

I will never say no to a good port either.
I'm assuming you have tried the moo brew range pugsley?

if not, do so as soon as possible. especially the pale ale and the hefeweizen. The pilsner is alright, but im not a fan of the dark ale.


I'd nearly go as far as to say the pale ale is the best aussie beer i've ever tasted.
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Old 4th April 2007, 11:39 PM   #77
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Old 13th April 2007, 1:53 AM   #78
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I think sitting listening to Led Zep and sipping a small glass of Benedictine does it for me
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Old 24th April 2007, 12:15 PM   #79
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moobrew is nice, takes a while to get into on the darker ales.
Prolly get better with time as well I think
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Old 24th April 2007, 12:30 PM   #80
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Tequila. Mmmmmm
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Old 1st May 2007, 1:17 AM   #81
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Black Douglas & Coke but lately while surfing the forums I've been drinking home made Irish Coffee, just add a splash of Scotch to your coffee ...goes down well
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Old 5th May 2007, 9:58 AM   #82
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Bundy Rum Dist No 3 the smooth of the smooth
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Old 16th May 2007, 2:17 PM   #83
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Hmm lately I can't seem to go past a simple vodka and OJ. If I'm out I love a decent margarita, although I've had a few that just didn't taste quite right.
dot. that stuff is good... soo good!
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Old 16th May 2007, 3:03 PM   #84
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As it gets cooler, I'm enjoying the occasional double shot of Frangelico over ice.

It's also quite good in a nice hot chocolate...

Has anyone else found that the taste improves the longer that Frangelico is kept? I have a bottle from 2005 which tastes superb, but a new bottle is a bit more bitter and less smooth.

I'm also partial to Strongbow (goes very well with a pizza) and Blue Tounge Alcoholic Ginger Beer.
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Old 19th May 2007, 6:12 PM   #85
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Beer, mainly Heineken or Becks. Wild Turkey if i feel like spirits.
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Old 21st May 2007, 12:54 AM   #86
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Latley ive been having shots of

1/2 Black Sambuca
1/2 White Sambuca

not sure of what the shot is named, but it goes down really well
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Old 21st May 2007, 4:40 PM   #87
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Beer, mainly Heineken or Becks. Wild Turkey if i feel like spirits.
which becks? The imported one or the lion-nathan one. I much prefer the imported one. And for some strange reason (for me) its cheaper to get than the domestically made one.
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Old 21st May 2007, 5:27 PM   #88
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I can usually get either of them for $40 a carton, which i assume is locally made I'm not much of a beer connoisseur, although i do drink plenty of it, i just grab those two if i feel like something that I enjoy to drink and i can get it at a reasonable price. Same deal with the wild turkey i have yet to buy myself a bottle of rare bread though so i will have to put that on my to do list.

Is the lion-nathan an imported version of beck's? i haven't herd of it to tell you the truth, will have a look next time i goto the bottleo.
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I can usually get either of them for $40 a carton, which i assume is locally made I'm not much of a beer connoisseur, although i do drink plenty of it, i just grab those two if i feel like something that I enjoy to drink and i can get it at a reasonable price. Same deal with the wild turkey i have yet to buy myself a bottle of rare bread though so i will have to put that on my to do list.

Is the lion-nathan an imported version of beck's? i haven't herd of it to tell you the truth, will have a look next time i goto the bottleo.
Rarebreed is delicious IMO...
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Old 21st May 2007, 6:50 PM   #90
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Recently when out I really enjoy Absolut Vanilla and Coke. It is very nice IMHO and (relatively) cheap.

Best alcoholic drink I have ever had - Hennessy XO. Bit to expensive to drink all the time though
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