one thing that probably counts as a girly drink is Alster
beer and sprite (or similar), 70-30
it's basically what north germans drink as light beer. It's pretty good and refreshing.
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I have a friend who is a pretty light drinker, but if you invite her to a party she says that she will bring "the beers" and invariably shows up with a 12 pack of root beer.
It is a dumb ongoing joke by now, nobody is fooled by it, and we've come to expect root beer from her.
Anyways, the other day she had a shindig, and I told her I'd bring the beer. And proceeded to seek out a bottle of root beer flavored vodka.
It's not bad stuff, and this is from someone who typically avoids vodka and especially flavored vodka. It also gave us the Square Root Beer, which is when you mix root beer vodka with root beer and cannot taste the alcohol even if you do like a fifty/fifty. It just tastes like root beer going flat.
one thing that probably counts as a girly drink is Alster
beer and sprite (or similar), 70-30
it's basically what north germans drink as light beer. It's pretty good and refreshing.
I've had something like that, but they called it a Shandy. Might have been a variant or something. In Cape Town last year, my wife and I had heffeweizen and lemonade* shandies over lunch at a German restaurant. It was a particularly warm, sunny day and they did hit the spot. Shandy sounds more girly than Alster, though, I gotta admit.
* The "lemonade" in South Africa is carbonated, and tastes like a less-sweet 7-Up or Sprite. I liked it. Don't know if that's a common difference between the lemonade I'm used to and what other countries call lemonade, though.
one thing that probably counts as a girly drink is Alster
beer and sprite (or similar), 70-30
it's basically what north germans drink as light beer. It's pretty good and refreshing.
I've had something like that, but they called it a Shandy. Might have been a variant or something. In Cape Town last year, my wife and I had heffeweizen and lemonade* shandies over lunch at a German restaurant. It was a particularly warm, sunny day and they did hit the spot. Shandy sounds more girly than Alster, though, I gotta admit.
* The "lemonade" in South Africa is carbonated, and tastes like a less-sweet 7-Up or Sprite. I liked it. Don't know if that's a common difference between the lemonade I'm used to and what other countries call lemonade, though.
That's what we call lemonade here in Australia too. The non-carbonated lemonade is usually called 'traditional lemonade' or something.
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fruit goes well with anything. an apple is like the best muchie ever. or, like, a big ol' vine of grapes. just eatin' em by the handful.
I'm not a big fan of that banana beer myself. It's kind of like drinking liquid banana bread, but not in a good way. The one I had was bloody expensive too
I would drink a wildflower beer. I've had some pretty tasty mango beer from a brewery in Broome called Matso. They make a strawberry beer and a chilli beer too IIRC
There's a pub nearby called The Local that basically changes its beer selection every week or so, and that brings in a whole bunch of new and interesting beers all the time. The banana beer wasn't so much beer made up with bananas, but it just had a bit of a banana taste. It wasn't super thick or anything.
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RE: Girly drinks, is g&t one?
Personally the one time I tried it I took two sips and gave it back to the person who bought it for me, but to each their own.
I think we're cursed to never have tonic.
and a G&T when you're out of tonic, is a pretty crap G&T.
So I'll chalk that up to both columns.
beer and sprite (or similar), 70-30
it's basically what north germans drink as light beer. It's pretty good and refreshing.
It is a dumb ongoing joke by now, nobody is fooled by it, and we've come to expect root beer from her.
Anyways, the other day she had a shindig, and I told her I'd bring the beer. And proceeded to seek out a bottle of root beer flavored vodka.
It's not bad stuff, and this is from someone who typically avoids vodka and especially flavored vodka. It also gave us the Square Root Beer, which is when you mix root beer vodka with root beer and cannot taste the alcohol even if you do like a fifty/fifty. It just tastes like root beer going flat.
I've had something like that, but they called it a Shandy. Might have been a variant or something. In Cape Town last year, my wife and I had heffeweizen and lemonade* shandies over lunch at a German restaurant. It was a particularly warm, sunny day and they did hit the spot. Shandy sounds more girly than Alster, though, I gotta admit.
* The "lemonade" in South Africa is carbonated, and tastes like a less-sweet 7-Up or Sprite. I liked it. Don't know if that's a common difference between the lemonade I'm used to and what other countries call lemonade, though.
That's what we call lemonade here in Australia too. The non-carbonated lemonade is usually called 'traditional lemonade' or something.
Hmmm
If i had a blender i would try
Grass Starter Special
Bulbasaur-
1/2 shot lime vodka
1/4 shot lime juice
1/4 shot melon liqueur
Ivysaur-
1 shot lime vodka
1 shot lime juice
1 shot melon liqueur
1 shot sprite
Venusaur-
1 Bulbasaur
1 Ivysaur
1 shot lime vodka
1 shot lime juice
1 shot sprite
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"HEY. THAT MEANS GIVE ME A DAMN IVYSAUR!"
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"...and what is an ivysaur then."
Where do salty dogs fit
Although, I imagine you're legally obligated to order it by announcing "Bulbasaur! I chose you!"
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1/2 shot rum
1/2 shot gasoline
2 shots southern comfort fiery pepper
1/2 shot tobasco sauce
1 shot tomato juice
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The worst part is not the burning, far, far from it.
It's that drinking that much vinegar tastes fucking awful.
Blue Moon has finally started distributing their autumn pumpkin ale
time to stock up like a madman
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yo i don't even care
that shit is delicious
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I think the better way to measure it is by how many guys you know who would be embarrased to drink it.
Koskenkorva Peach + champagne soda (Villa, if you're of the northern climes)
perfect for those who have unrefined tastes and can't buy alcohol stronger than 22%
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Also a beer with hints of bannana. That was cool.
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I would drink a wildflower beer. I've had some pretty tasty mango beer from a brewery in Broome called Matso. They make a strawberry beer and a chilli beer too IIRC
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It wasn't nice tasting banana bread though
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Literally every single one.
Have you had Schlafly's pumpkin seasonal? You should definitely do it if you get the chance.
Banana Coke
1 Shot Captain Morgan
Top off with coke
Float 99 Bananas liquer
Very dangerous because for the most part you can't tell that there's any alcohol in it