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GRALISTAIR Jan 21, 2015 6:54 pm


Originally Posted by gfunkdave (Post 24203101)
For awful, Laphroaig. I could make a similar drink by chugging a bottle of Liquid Smoke.

OMG


Originally Posted by littlesheep (Post 24204390)
Ardbeg.

OMG


Originally Posted by Doc Savage (Post 24204415)
Please send me yours.

Absolutely send them my way!!


Originally Posted by FlyingCow (Post 24208670)
You have to be kidding me! Two of my favoutire single malts! :eek:.

Again - I totally agree



Originally Posted by PSUhorty (Post 24210469)
Fat Tire, in and of itself, is vile.

Good grief -one of my favorite every day drinking beers. Looks like there are some widely differing opinions and tastes.

silverthief2 Jan 21, 2015 7:05 pm


Originally Posted by durberville (Post 24205964)
My dear husband thought it wise to get a pineapple "wine" at a corner store in rural Costa Rica. It was not good.

Jalapeno wine has to be my worst.

At least pineapple wine would be sweet? Never had the pleasure.


Originally Posted by darthbimmer (Post 24208493)
The standout worst mixed drink I had was a prairie fire -- cheap tequila and tabasco sauce. :eek:

I've had a few. I only got through them as shots.


Originally Posted by toomanybooks (Post 24208855)
Jeppson's Malört, a Chicago liqueur, is supposed to be awful, though I never tried it.

It'll make you shudder, but surprisingly not terrible.

Long Train Runnin Jan 21, 2015 7:28 pm


Originally Posted by tcl (Post 24210568)
Our local package store brought in a watermelon beer after they heard that we liked Framboise. The watermelon thing was just simply awful, it tasted like Jolly Ranchers and the bar puke bucket were the main ingredients. Can't remember which brewery this was from but it was disgusting.

Was it this wonderful stuff?

http://21st-amendment.com/beers/hell...gh-watermelon/

braslvr Jan 21, 2015 9:20 pm

For beer, Sam Adams Boston Lager or any similar tasting beer.
Soju is vile.
Coffee in any form.

BamaVol Jan 21, 2015 9:28 pm


Originally Posted by GRALISTAIR (Post 24210877)
OMG



OMG

Absolutely send them my way!!



Again - I totally agree




Good grief -one of my favorite every day drinking beers. Looks like there are some widely differing opinions and tastes.


Originally Posted by braslvr (Post 24211665)
For beer, Sam Adams Boston Lager or any similar tasting beer.
Soju is vile.
Coffee in any form.

One man's ambrosia is another man's poison. I like Fat Tire, Sam Adams and most single malts I've tried. Maybe the people who don't like these would swoon over Banana Bread, Watermelon and Raisin beers. :eek:

Scifience Jan 21, 2015 10:09 pm

I've rarely met a drink I couldn't at least tolerate.

My worst experience was with sketchy soju at an after hours place in K-Town in LA, served in an old plastic water bottle (presumably so they could pass it off as such if raided). Gave me the worst hangover of my life. Though perhaps the fact that I consumed far, far too much of it was ultimately to blame... :D

braslvr Jan 21, 2015 10:50 pm


Originally Posted by BamaVol (Post 24211691)
One man's ambrosia is another man's poison. I like Fat Tire, Sam Adams and most single malts I've tried. Maybe the people who don't like these would swoon over Banana Bread, Watermelon and Raisin beers. :eek:

Or Bud.;):D

cubbie Jan 22, 2015 12:56 am


Originally Posted by brendog (Post 24207665)
... the Phlegm Ball ...It was a ball of mayonnaise floating in Jagermeister ... I promptly puked it up in a snowbank outside ...

Geez! That sounds disgusting! I thought the Chinese goat sweat was the winner til I read that.

GRALISTAIR Jan 22, 2015 8:45 am


Originally Posted by braslvr (Post 24211968)
Or Bud.;):D

^:D:D

Nanook Jan 22, 2015 9:03 am

Anything with Campari...just to bitter for me.

pseudoswede Jan 22, 2015 9:23 am


Originally Posted by gfunkdave (Post 24203309)
OMG how could I forget? Fireball.

My favorite movie theater snack is Hot Tamales. A liquid, alcoholic version of Hot Tamales? Yes, please! :D

gfunkdave Jan 22, 2015 1:43 pm


Originally Posted by BamaVol (Post 24211691)
One man's ambrosia is another man's poison. I like Fat Tire, Sam Adams and most single malts I've tried. Maybe the people who don't like these would swoon over Banana Bread, Watermelon and Raisin beers. :eek:

I too am a fan of Fat Tire and Sam Adams. I just don't like super hoppy beers, though I think beer should taste somewhat bitter.


Originally Posted by pseudoswede (Post 24214033)
My favorite movie theater snack is Hot Tamales. A liquid, alcoholic version of Hot Tamales? Yes, please! :D

Yes, I get the appeal. But I'm firmly of the opinion that whisk[e]y should taste like whisk[e]y. And I like that taste!

I have to second the cement mixer, though. Forgot about that one...did it once in college. That was enough.

Sjoerd Jan 22, 2015 2:56 pm

I had smoked plum juice in Taiwan. It is like licking an ash tray.

I also had the fermented mares milk in Mongolia which actually tastes better than the fermented yak milk I had to drink in Nepal.

Guinness is pretty awful as well.

gfunkdave Jan 22, 2015 3:07 pm


Originally Posted by Sjoerd (Post 24216035)
I had smoked plum juice in Taiwan. It is like licking an ash tray.

I also had the fermented mares milk in Mongolia which actually tastes better than the fermented yak milk I had to drink in Nepal.

Gross.


Guinness is pretty awful as well.
How can you SAY such a thing? I CAST THEE OUT! :eek:

CMK10 Jan 22, 2015 3:37 pm

Probably beer bong concoctions in college. Whatever beer was lying around was mixed so you'd get Coors Light, Keystone Light and Natural Light mixed together. Gave you extra motivation to win though :D


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