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Guest Aserinsky

If you could only ever drink one type of alcoholic drink, what would it be?  

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  1. 1. Vote for one:

    • Lager
      8
    • Ale (pretty much any beer that isn't lager or stout)
      26
    • Stout (porter also counts for the sake of simplicity)
      7
    • Scrumpy / Real Cider
      2
    • Fruit Ciders (Kopparbergs etc.)
      3
    • White Wine
      3
    • Red Wine
      12
    • Gin
      1
    • Rum
      2
    • Liqueur (Jager, Baileys, anything like that)
      0
    • Cocktails
      1
    • Tequila
      0
    • Scotch Whisky
      17
    • Bourbon Whiskey
      4
    • Vodka
      6
    • Brandy
      0
    • Sake
      0
    • Irish Whiskey
      2
    • Champagne
      1


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Guest Aserinsky

So I'm currently tucking into a bottle of vodka for the first time. Whilst I'm enjoying it, it's certainly not the first choice of tipple that I'd go for. So whilst in a tipsy state, I've asked myself the question "If I could only ever have one drink again, what would it be?"

 

Personally I have a strong love for anything that's ale, stout, cider or Scotch (neat Jager on a hot summer night is also lush), however I think that if push came to shove, stout would probably win the contest. I'm mad for anything bold and strong tasting and stout (not Guinness Draft) usually fulfills on this promise, although extremely hoppy beers come a close second.

 

So WATMM, try to convince me that I'm wrong. Feel free if you wish to turn this into a classy + tasteful thread where you recommend / review your favourite or latest tipple, I'm sure that either way this thread will aide Boomkat​ my academic research greatly.

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Guest Adjective

torn between scotch and vodka, went with scotch

 

vodka would be my mixer

scotch for rolling around a glass while intimidating tom cruise

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I had to go with scotch. I'm operating under the assumption that all kinds of scotch from all over Scotland, single malts included, would be available, and that I wouldn't have to stick to one particular scotch forever. If it's like just red label or something then I'll go with me own piss thanks

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why didn't you just put one cider category?? i don't know which is which i just like that apple shit!!!!

 

There's a BIG difference between real cider and most commercial ciders!

 

Real cider will be 100% fermented fresh apple juice. Anything else typically comes under fruit cider, which really is a marketing tool of putting forward alcopops in a more 'posh' and trendy manner.

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I had to go with scotch. I'm operating under the assumption that all kinds of scotch from all over Scotland, single malts included, would be available, and that I wouldn't have to stick to one particular scotch forever. If it's like just red label or something then I'll go with me own piss thanks

 

Yes, I couldn't be cruel enough to make someone make this choice and force them to only drink Famous Grouse for the rest of their days.

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Guest RadarJammer

Ale crosses all of my mood streams but logic tells me to go with grog, you never know what pirateship adventures the future may bring

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I drink more rum than anything, but taking the question literally, probably red wine because of the pleasant, warm wine intoxication, and it's health benefits.

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Guest Aserinsky

A stout is an ale. I'll say ales. You can homebrew pseudo-lagers anyway.

Indeed it is. However imo Stout / Porters are very distinct compared to other types of ale. Most ale drinkers I've ever met have a strong aversion towards anything that's porter / stout related, hence why I placed them in a separate category.

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Where's the option for Irish whiskey? :sad: *shakes shillelagh at Aesersinsky*

 

 

Really though I'd probably go with a nice 12+ y.o. :pedobear: Irish like Midleton. Voted for bourbon since that's my cheaper go-to option nowadays. Also enjoy rye and Canadian (also not on list)

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Where's the option for Irish whiskey? :sad: *shakes shillelagh at Aesersinsky*

 

 

Really though I'd probably go with a nice 12+ y.o. :pedobear: Irish like Midleton. Voted for bourbon since that's my cheaper go-to option nowadays. Also enjoy rye and Canadian (also not on list)

The only Irish Whiskey you can seem to get in the UK is Jamesons, which imo isn't exactly all that. However, just for you Bob, I'll add an option for you to express your love for Irish Whiskey :emb:

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probably beer honestly but i went with bourbon whisky because it would forever get me trashed when necessary. i get used to beer eventually, and we can't have that if we're going with 'only one type ever again' or whatever.

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Guest dese manz hatin

i don't know what lager/ale/stout is (we call it beer). but the thought of never having a first beer of the evening after a long day again is certainly not nice. otherwise i would have picked wine. but beer is just too confortable to give up.

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Budweiser i guess, i know its a shitty beer but i've been drinking it since i started drinking i got used to it, can't imagine myself drinking any other brand.

 

banned from everything forever

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