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I love UV Blue Vodka. Blue Raspberry flavor...goes down smooooooth.
Jager-Bombs..We like to mix with the original green Monster.
I'm a really big vodka guy...I swear, you can mix vodka with anything. It's great!
Ugh Kenny.. Tequila always ends in a bad morning for me.. lol..
As for Vodka.. before Bacardi bought out 42 below, it was THE smoothest shit I've ever had. It got a bit rougher after they got bought, but still smooth. When I was in Singapore, me and a buddy got a bottle and table at a club (with unlimited orange juice), decided to see how much vodka we could put before we could taste it.. We started to taste it when there was MAYBE an ounce of OJ in the little glass we had. And no, it wasn't watered down. We broke the seal on the bottle.
Still a rum guy, myself. Captain Morgan's Private Stock, FTMFW.
__________________ 2000 Civic Si- Short ram intake. Yeah. Rollin' in the mods, kid.
Brakes-These slow the car down!
Break-This is what twigs and sticks do!
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Originally Posted by lazlong
*Before any of ya say "WTF does VTEC have to do with a hard start?" I'll tell ya I got it straight from the manual and have no idea.
my problem is when i start drinking i don't know how to stop fortunately im a mix of many alcoholic nationalities starting with irish so ive never blaked out or anything.
Here's one I doubt many of you have tried, Turkish Raki.
It's made of distilled grape pomace mixed with anise seed, with an alcohol content and resulting burn similar to that of higher proof grain liquors like scotch. I prefer to sip it slowly, but it works well as a shot too. The flavour is very sweet, a bit fruity and of course there is a strong anise overtone. The fun part about drinking Raki is that when you add a few drops of water, it instantly turns from clear to opaque white; I've found that fairly unique characteristic makes it fun to use as a drop shot. If you can find a bottle, I would strongly recommend try it.