I'm taking a break from drinking alcohol after a bad hangover induced by a night drinking shots of Jägermeister, Whiskey and cokes, Whiskey sours, and playing a lot of games of quarters with keystone (never drink this stuff
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Btw willmark love thows Kamikazes. There a bar by me that sells them by the pitcher
omg you will not drive home that night.
And for beer budwierser
I don't do Jagerbombs either.
Jägermeister is good shot and has a unique flavor.
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Btw willmark love thows Kamikazes. There a bar by me that sells them by the pitcher
omg you will not drive home that night.
And for beer budwierser
The puking up bile nights were the nights of drinking 20+ kamikazes in a row... 
Wine: Thick, Oaky reds: Amarone, Cab-Sauv, Merlots. Or Gewurztraminer whites.
Mead!! I like a sweet strong beverage and have a honey fetish. In recent years its gotten hard to get good mead so I brew my own. My fave one so far has been a Cinnamon-Nutmeg Methaglin.
now try that you hard core bad boys .
Hmmm....
If I *die* from that, I'm going to come back and haunt YOU!

P.s A bottle may blow up so make a few.
P.S. if you die can i have your cd army and you then can haunt me!!!!
So why didn't you vote for fruity, girly drinks???? ![]()
Cider from the tap. Can't beat it.
Being a 'sociable alcofrolic', I drink pretty much anything, although I do have my favourites.
1) Magners irish cider. tastes great but smell it, it smells like cat vomit. (try it if you haven't already)
2)Gin and Tonic. Can't believe this isn't on the list! Cheap as chips where I drink, and you can get smashed on G&T and have no hangover. It tastes just like a slightly tarte lemonade, give it a twist of lime and you're cooking on gas.
3)Beer. That is, propper beer/ like boddies, johns, tetleys etc. I am partial to caffereys out the tin. I only like boddies on draught though. Spitfire is the nuts, but bishops finger is howling. I prefer theakstons and black sheep to shepherds neame, but Ill drink any of them.
4)Larger. (also known as larger beer) Fosters extra chilled, like carling premiere is a nitrogenated smooth larger. It's the bollocks! Then heineken, carlsberg, stella (wife beater) artois, corona. wolfsteiner/wobbly, paderborner or becks (when in germany) (served in a steiner!!!!!) . dos equis (two X)( in mexico), tusker or pilsner ice when in kenya. fosters or carling (when in iraq/afghanistan and there is no choice). NOT BUD.EVER.
5) Smirnoff ice/turbo shandy. I go onto smirnoff ice if I'm bloated from all the beer, or if I'm out to get hammered, turbo shandy is the winner (half pint of lager mixed with smirnoff ice - tastes good, but don't expect to remember what you did when/if you wake up in the morning.
6) I drink wine when I'm eating, red with red meat and white with white meat and fish. I particularly like south african and australian wine (leopards leap, hardy's jacobs creek) because it tasetes a lot fresher and zingier than the european stuff. I'll make an exception for the german Black Tower. It's lovely. Mulled wine at christmas and of course, a nice bottle of Moet for any celebration!
10)Port is a must for toasts. I prefer grahams to Cockburns, but the best by far is Sandemans, which I bought in gibraltar once and have not been able to buy it ever since.
I don't really do shooters or cocktails, but I have quite a large selection to choose from instead!! Didn't like jagermeister, not a fan of zambooca. Have been known to dabble in a bit of vodka, but only with fruit juice, not with coke.
WTF does THAT mean? Also, Canadian's know beer. Don't trust the Labatt or Molson crap, go microbrewery or independent: Waterloo Dark, Keith's IPA, Rickards Red. I'll bet anyone who knows beer to tour the microbreweries in Toronto or Waterloo, Ontario and sample their wares then say that Canadian's don't know beer!!
Also, since our national culture movie ("Strange Brew" is ABOUT beer it should prove that its in our blood.
re: Hobgoblin
Yep, its very nice. The T-shirt with the logo is awesome too!!
re: 10% beer...
Hmmm, for heavy beers, try a Samichlaus. I believe its Swiss and from the many I've had, its very good. I think it weighs in at 12.5%. Hard to get in Canada now though. I had heard that the brewery closed down too, but...
Don't forget that Xander is Canadian. They don't quite 'get' beer over there
To sumerise:
In Canada: Pray for release
Grish is Canadian too! lol - and let's just remember that Canadian beer > American beer. thx ![]()
Pray for release AGPO? I just don't get it... explain please? 
Simply that no one I've ever met who has visited Canada (including myself) has ever had a good word to say about the beer! Seriously, all we could find was the bad American stuff, and American beer is s**** to start with. I love the nation, but if I everlived there I'd have to go teetotal ![]()

Oh god yes! My favorite drink after London Pride, Spitfire and Black Sheep Rigwelter is a close third and fourth. The t-shirt is brilliant, Theres a picture of a hobbo with a pint and the slogan "whats the matter larger boy, afraid you might taste something?"
Plus their are thousands of microbreweries here too with some very excellent beer.
If you ask me, you probably weren't in Canada, esp if everyone you've asked said that all they could find was this strange oxymoron of "American Beer". Seriously, in a Canadian bar, restaurant, etc, you have to go out of your way to get an "american beer" or request it. And if you're requesting it, then you're going to get it. I suppose I can only attest to Ontario, since I've only been to one other province (BC) and then I was trapped in Vancouver airport drinking Starbucks.
The town I live in, St. Catharines, has about 4-5 microbreweries that make excellent beer and two of them have bars where its practically impossible to order a US beer. And this is in wine country!! Even trendy bistros in the area have a wicked variety of excellent beers. There's even a family restaurant that has over 100 beers available (Bugsy's, north end St. Caths)
In Hamilton, there is a bar called Chester's "Beers of the World" where, last time I visited (over 10 years ago), had 300+ bottled beers from everywhere and the staff never steer you wrong.
Beer is a Canadian/Ontarioan pastime - possibly because of the strong influx of german, irish, dutch immigrants long ago. We love our alcohol!!
As a british ex-pat, now a Canadian citizen, Canada is the only place I know of outside of Germany and Austria that Oktoberfest brings people from hundreds of miles around.
@Sojourn
I went to the U of Loo too. Physics major. I only lasted a year before I was asked "not to return" and then slipped into a diploma course in illustration at the "esteemed" Niagara College.
There was a cocktail bar where if you made up, i mean knew, of a cocktail, and the barmaid liked it, it was free! not that it made much odds any way, a beer was about 2 and a half marks, and when our local shop stock went close to date, they sold it off at fifty fennnicks a bottle! you could get upside down for less than a tenner!
Been back to germany recently, not so cheap now they are on the euro, but still cheaper than taxville UK.