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It's actually rather tough, as I really do love a good French brandy, but whisky has so many different blends, many of them so flavoursome.

I have to therefore go with whisky. Preferably a good single malt, on the rocks.
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Bourbon
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Vodka
Vandelay Industries Importing & Exporting
whisky and bourbon for the feast of st alvis.
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I'm definitely a bourbon guy, but I also really like vodka and rum.
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Irish Whiskey
Easily gin
Depends on what kind of mood I am in. Im partial to vodka. But do occasionally crave Jameson and ginger ale, or captain and coke. Just all depends on my mood. Last night it was crown Apple on the rocks due to a really crappy day. Ill drink pretty much anything except Jack
Bump for the daytime drinkers of CE
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Whisky
Pretty much the only one of these I enjoy neat, so this wins
Rum
Pretty good but gives me ripper headaches. Still, makes for a terrific twist on an old fashioned.
Vodka
Never really liked vodka to be honest
Brandy
Good for cooking
Tequila
Makes me sick to even think about it
Gin
The cop out drink
Cognac
On a blue moon sure
Vermouth
Nah
Absinthe
Double nah
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They all taste exactly the same to me.
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No scotch listed as a type of whiskey = fail.
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Honey spirit
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Flasbangs posted...
They all taste exactly the same to me.


There's absolutely no way you could drink rum and then drink gin and conclude that they taste even remotely alike.
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pinky0926 posted...
Flasbangs posted...
They all taste exactly the same to me.


There's absolutely no way you could drink rum and then drink gin and conclude that they taste even remotely alike.


They both taste overwhelmingly of ethanol. Can't taste what else the put in. The might smell a bit different though.
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Flasbangs posted...
pinky0926 posted...
Flasbangs posted...
They all taste exactly the same to me.


There's absolutely no way you could drink rum and then drink gin and conclude that they taste even remotely alike.


They both taste overwhelmingly of ethanol. Can't taste what else the put in. The might smell a bit different though.


I find it very hard to believe someone could not immediately spot the difference in flavours but I'll take your word for it.
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pinky0926 posted...
Flasbangs posted...
pinky0926 posted...
Flasbangs posted...
They all taste exactly the same to me.


There's absolutely no way you could drink rum and then drink gin and conclude that they taste even remotely alike.


They both taste overwhelmingly of ethanol. Can't taste what else the put in. The might smell a bit different though.


I find it very hard to believe someone could not immediately spot the difference in flavours but I'll take your word for it.


Well, I find it hard to believe that anyone could find any of those drinks tasty. But I've never been much of a drunk.
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Rum >= bourbon > other whiskey

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Flasbangs posted...
pinky0926 posted...
Flasbangs posted...
pinky0926 posted...
Flasbangs posted...
They all taste exactly the same to me.


There's absolutely no way you could drink rum and then drink gin and conclude that they taste even remotely alike.


They both taste overwhelmingly of ethanol. Can't taste what else the put in. The might smell a bit different though.


I find it very hard to believe someone could not immediately spot the difference in flavours but I'll take your word for it.


Well, I find it hard to believe that anyone could find any of those drinks tasty. But I've never been much of a drunk.

Look at this edge lord.
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Only someone who hasn't tried drinking spirits would try and argue that they all taste the same.

That is some utter bollocks right there.
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Look at this edge lord.


Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can't taste the difference between them?
"That's the metaphorical equivalent of flopping your wedding tackle into a lion's mouth and flicking his love spuds with a wet towel" - Arnold Rimmer
Flasbangs posted...
Look at this edge lord.


Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can't taste the difference between them?

You're an edge lord for implying that enjoying any of these spirits makes you a drunk.
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thelovefist posted...
Flasbangs posted...
Look at this edge lord.


Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can't taste the difference between them?

You're an edge lord for implying that enjoying any of these spirits makes you a drunk.


I'm implying that you have to have been drinking it a lot before you get to a point where you can just enjoy the taste.
"That's the metaphorical equivalent of flopping your wedding tackle into a lion's mouth and flicking his love spuds with a wet towel" - Arnold Rimmer
Flasbangs posted...
Look at this edge lord.


Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can taste the difference between them?


Ignorance of something obvious is not healthy bruh.
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AffligemFR posted...
Flasbangs posted...
Look at this edge lord.


Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can taste the difference between them?


Ignorance of something obvious is not healthy bruh.


I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say.. Are you drunk?
"That's the metaphorical equivalent of flopping your wedding tackle into a lion's mouth and flicking his love spuds with a wet towel" - Arnold Rimmer
Flasbangs posted...
Look at this edge lord.


Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can taste the difference between them?


I dunno man, putting aside the whole conversation on people acting tough or being drunks or whatever, I'm just surprised that you wouldn't be able to taste the difference between a dark liquor that has a distinct raisin molasses taste (like rum) versus a clear spirit like gin which tastes of pine and juniper. I think I could show that to an 18 year old and they'd be able to spot the difference, even if they didn't like either.
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Flasbangs posted...
Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can taste the difference between them?


If you can't taste, or smell the difference between them your palate is at best, fucking trash tier.
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Flasbangs posted...
AffligemFR posted...
Flasbangs posted...
Look at this edge lord.


Is it considered edgy around here to not be so "hardened" with booze that you can taste the difference between them?


Ignorance of something obvious is not healthy bruh.


I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say.. Are you drunk?


I'm saying you are being willfully ignorant of the obvious reality that all spirits don't taste the same. And also that one doesn't need to be a regular drinker to taste the difference and reach this obvious conclusion.

And no, I'm not drunk. I am firmly in touch with reality. Unlike some.
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I can smell the difference, like I said earlier, but the taste is always just overwhelmed by alcohol.
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pinky0926 posted...
Gin
The cop out drink

what does that mean
Jager
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