Chef De Cuisinart posted:People need to drink less stuff high in sugar. I remember Monopolowa! It's actually made of potatoes, like GOD intended. You used to be able to get a handle for 9 bux and it was totally drinkable. Haven't seen it anywhere in over a decade.
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Monopoly was my go to when I was mostly drinking vodka cran. Love that stuff. Now I drink almost exclusively bourbon and soda, and I've had like 2 hangovers in the last two years.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 00:17 |
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buncha vodka drinkin pinko communists itt.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 01:03 |
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I drink a lot of vodka. But I do not adulterate it.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 02:18 |
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Number 1 Sexy Dad posted:I remember Monopolowa! It's actually made of potatoes, like GOD intended. You used to be able to get a handle for 9 bux and it was totally drinkable. Haven't seen it anywhere in over a decade. I saw it on the shelf the other day
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 03:02 |
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GrAviTy84 posted:buncha vodka drinkin pinko communists itt.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 03:09 |
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Secret Spoon posted:Just gonna go back to that's the level of alcohol. Depending on the glass, you could be drinking something as high as 15% alcohol. With beer your drinking like 5-7% on average, which means you need to drink more, which can upset your stomach. Eh, I am pretty sure if I drank a twelve pack of NA beer in one evening I would still get heartburn. I also think if I drank two bottles of a 15% solution of ethanol in 750ml of water I would feel better then if I drank two bottles of wine at the same ABV. I do agree that hard liquor is all the same as any actual content other then ethanol and water is in such small quantities that it doesn't matter.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 03:14 |
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There are also impurities like congeners imparted by barrel aging that will definitely affect you.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 03:52 |
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I just skimmed the last page or so of posts because of drinking but there wAS a recent study published which suggests about half of hangover related trauma might be genetic. Let me google for a link here Fake edit: is the guardian a legitimate source? I can't remember? This is also a year old which isn't very recent Double fake edit: This seemed pretty accurate to me because by all accounts my dad was a pretty heavy drinker until just before he conceived me around age 30. I asked him why recently he didn't drink anymore and he said the hangovers just got too awful. I'm that age now and I agree; they are the definition of hell. Genetic factors make a lot of sense to me
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the42ndtourist posted:This town - Hallstatt - was one of my favourite stops in my early-20s railpass wandering. Train stops across the lake and you take a ferry (like a little fishing boat, basically) across to the town, which is mostly two streets deep/high. Fantastically beautiful spot. Just be warned if you stay there - all the tourist buses leave by 5, at which point almost every restaurant/bar/shop in town closes and it's dead quiet. Thanks - I'm actually super concerned about this. We are looking at renting a house or staying in the salzkammergut over christmas (dec 23,24,25 - train to munich 26, flight out 27) - so I'm expecting everything would be extra-extra-extra-extra dead. Is Halstatt a town where people actually live, or just a tourist thing? Any feeling on if we should stay somewhere else in the area and just bus/ferry in and out of Halstatt? Are there grocery stores around these towns, or is it as sleepy as I'm expecting/fearing? I've been to remote mountainous german towns where bars and restaurants close at like 8 or 9 if you're lucky, and lol there's no lidl or anything for 30 miles. But if there's a place to buy beer and stuff to cook for ourselves and we hunker down in a sleepy austrian town, I'm completely ecstatic. Ideally I would rent a car around the area so I wouldn't be so stuck, but the nearest car rental place looks like it's about 100 miles away. It all looks so beautiful though.
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bunnielab posted:Eh, I am pretty sure if I drank a twelve pack of NA beer in one evening I would still get heartburn. I also think if I drank two bottles of a 15% solution of ethanol in 750ml of water I would feel better then if I drank two bottles of wine at the same ABV. The general rule of thumb is one glass of water to one glass of wine for hydration purposes. If you are actively consuming 2 ENTIRE bottles of wine, then yeah, hangover city bro. But its not the wine itself, its the alcohol. As far as I know, wine doesn't hold some special dehydrating chemical aside from the the alcohol. Also, a 12 pack will probably cause mild heartburn in even the staunchest of guts of people aged 25 and over. Alcohol is the big dude on the block for any beverage, and overexposure to a literal poison can cause issues. I mean yeah, sure there might be some small differences between the various beverages, but flavor and enjoyment should drive you. If anything, a good red wine should cause heartburn due to its (usually) medium to high acidity.
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SubG posted:Vodka is communist the way Scotch is British. I am confused by this post... Are you trying to say Vodka isn't communist? Because scotch certainly is British. Scotland is part of Britain. In the same way that stilton, lava bread, Yorkshire pudding and Cornish pasties are British, so is scotch.
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Scientastic posted:Scotland is part of Britain. Scotland is part of Britain, but I would not say Scotch is British.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 10:16 |
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Just drink your drink jfc
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 10:24 |
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Scientastic posted:Scotland is part of Britain. In the same way that
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 10:26 |
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Steve Yun posted:Scotland is part of Britain, but I would not say Scotch is British. Of course it is. Whiskey might not be uniquely British but Scotch (whiskey) certainly is. quote:Scotch whisky, often simply called Scotch, is malt whisky or grain whisky made in Scotland. Scotch whisky must be made in a manner specified by law.
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Scientastic posted:I am confused by this post... Are you trying to say Vodka isn't communist? Because scotch certainly is British. Similarly, vodka was created, probably in Poland and possibly in Russia but in any case several centuries before the development of modern communism.
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I think that you may be cutting the whole argumentation for the origin of things a bit tight there... But let's call it colonial brittish, like e.g. maine lobster, cornbread, barbecue, pulled pork, papadum, curry and tea, and since england and scotland basically was a danish colony before any kind of distillation started happening (which also can be seen from the name uisge beatha) - you all basically are danish minions, and need to pay homage to our queen, and stop your heathen ways and turn to Odin... yeah - our ancestors hosed your female ancestors (or the sheep, if they were pretty, and kinda, just standing there, looking a bit lonely), and they liked it! Well.. it was only that one time... with the sheep.... and you know - sheeps passing in the night and all that. What happens in cornwall stays in cornwall. Happy Hat fucked around with this message at 17:48 on Dec 2, 2015 |
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ooooooooooooooooooooor we can say it was hyperbole like it fuckin was rofl never change gwis, never change
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 18:04 |
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GrAviTy84 posted:ooooooooooooooooooooor we can say it was hyperbole like it fuckin was We never will. Mar 5, 2012 posted:I had to go to a Ducks Unlimited banquet this past Saturday for work. The booze was free, and the steak was actually really good. I sat across from my old boss at the grocery store I worked at in high school. S.O.B. actually put ketchup. On. His. Steak. I have heard people bitching about it in GWS forever, I just never encountered it in the wild. Nov 24, 2015 posted:Ketchup is bad and only children eat it. Just wanted to throw that out there.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 18:42 |
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So I haven't been in here in like, a year maybe more, who are all these people?
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 19:01 |
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therattle posted:Of course it is. Whiskey might not be uniquely British but Scotch (whiskey) certainly is. Whiskey is Irish. Scotch is whisky.
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GrAviTy84 posted:ooooooooooooooooooooor we can say it was hyperbole like it fuckin was Quiet you colonial scum, or I'll claim whatever regional delicacy you have in your tinpot country as my own!
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 19:14 |
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oh my cultural appropriation
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 19:43 |
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The sheep didn't say anything about hyperbole or cultural appropriation. They baah'ed softly and looked at us with tender eyes.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 20:09 |
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Scientastic posted:Whiskey is Irish. Scotch is whisky. Oh yah. I knew it was one or t'other. I drink neither so am ignorant.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 21:39 |
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Scientastic posted:Whiskey is Irish. Scotch is whisky.
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# ? Dec 2, 2015 23:23 |
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What if those Americans ludicrously claim to actually BE Irish, because their great-great-great-grandmother once gave a navvie a handjob?
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Scientastic posted:What if those Americans ludicrously claim to actually BE Irish, because their great-great-great-grandmother once gave a navvie a handjob? Whatever, they won't claim it a week after St. Patricks anyway.
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Scientastic posted:What if those Americans ludicrously claim to actually BE Irish, because their great-great-great-grandmother once gave a navvie a handjob?
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mindphlux posted:Thanks - I'm actually super concerned about this. We are looking at renting a house or staying in the salzkammergut over christmas (dec 23,24,25 - train to munich 26, flight out 27) - so I'm expecting everything would be extra-extra-extra-extra dead. Is Halstatt a town where people actually live, or just a tourist thing? Any feeling on if we should stay somewhere else in the area and just bus/ferry in and out of Halstatt? Are there grocery stores around these towns, or is it as sleepy as I'm expecting/fearing? I've been to remote mountainous german towns where bars and restaurants close at like 8 or 9 if you're lucky, and lol there's no lidl or anything for 30 miles. But if there's a place to buy beer and stuff to cook for ourselves and we hunker down in a sleepy austrian town, I'm completely ecstatic. I think the towns at either end of the lake are a fair bit more alive, and I wandered around Bad Ischl (a little further along the valley) for an hour or two, it's definitely bigger than the other few. It definitely has grocery stores, and I'd wager that the ones at the lake-ends do, as well. Also it was probably almost ten years ago, and I only spent one night, so things may have changed/I may have forgotten stuff. I just remember there being a number of hotels and restaurant/bars that were open in the afternoon and when I went back out for food and beer in the evening there was only one that was open. It was the stark contrast between daytime (plenty of tourists) and evening that surprised me. Christmas would be even worse, but hop off the train in Bad Ischl on your way in and stock up and I'm sure you'd be fine assuming you had a place with a kitchen. I'm pretty sure people live there - it's just like little hamlets in North America where everyone has a car and has to drive to the next town for groceries.
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SubG posted:Just because you're cisnational doesn't mean you have to shame all the people who are nationqueer. This made me laugh hard and die a little inside. I'm stealing this for my next bar debate.
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# ? Dec 3, 2015 04:18 |
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I'm a statefuck countrypunk ameriboi
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SubG posted:Just because you're cisnational doesn't mean you have to shame all the people who are nationqueer. This is a thing of great beauty.
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Scientastic posted:
Agreed! I once worked a summer in Ireland, and the Irish were totally perplexed (and perhaps a bit offended) that I didn't claim any Irish heritage. Apparently, Americans in Ireland are supposed to lie and say they are Irish.
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Squashy Nipples posted:Agreed! I suspect most Americans setting foot in Ireland do so because they feel themselves to be Irish (because their great great great grandma came over from Dublin in 1840 or something).
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# ? Dec 3, 2015 13:58 |
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Happy Hat posted:Well.. it was only that one time... with the sheep.... and you know - sheeps passing in the night and all that. What happens in cornwall stays in cornwall. I think Cornwall was probably about the only part of Britain that wasn't Danish-ruled, however briefly, being southwest of Wessex. (Wales too, I guess)
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Squashy Nipples posted:I once worked a summer in Ireland, and the Irish were totally perplexed (and perhaps a bit offended) that I didn't claim any Irish heritage. Apparently, Americans in Ireland are supposed to lie and say they are Irish. I just flew Dublin - Chicago and you actually clear US customs while still in Dublin airport. They said it just makes everything easier because there are so many Americans visiting and living in Ireland.
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# ? Dec 3, 2015 15:58 |
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feedmegin posted:I think Cornwall was probably about the only part of Britain that wasn't Danish-ruled, however briefly, being southwest of Wessex. (Wales too, I guess) We only went there for the sheep
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I made vegetarian shepherd's pie tonight with Quorn instead of lentils and I was shocked by how much worse it was. No flavour, watery, odd texture... The lentil version is so much better in every regard. Cheaper too!
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