What is your most favorite spirit to imbibe?

What is your favorite spirit to imbibe?

  • Beer and let's hear about it

    Votes: 11 28.9%
  • Wine and tell us about it

    Votes: 5 13.2%
  • Hard liquor and please tell us about it

    Votes: 5 13.2%
  • Something else and please explain

    Votes: 7 18.4%
  • I don't drink alcohol and wish to express it

    Votes: 7 18.4%
  • Other and hope you will post about it

    Votes: 3 7.9%

  • Total voters
    38
I haven't had a drink in over 30 years, with the exception of tasting a couple of drops of wine at my sister's house a couple of years ago. When I did drink my favorites were Kahlua and milk (I think it was called a black Russian) and pina coladas.
I drank Kahlua and creams and they were called White Russians. I think without the cream it's called Black Russian.
 

Im a beer connoisseur for the most part... sipping a Dogfish Head 90Minute IPA at the moment.
Normally have several different brands sitting in the fridge... none Bud Coores or Miller...
Do enjoy good Bourbons... but dont keep any around...for long anyway...
And being in WNC there always seems to be a mason jar around...
 
I won't comment here because I don't know what "imbibe" means.
Google is your friend brother.
Imbibe - consume drink take in sip ingest take kill gurgle drink up suck pop lap belt down bolt down quaff pour down down drink down swill gulp lap up drain the cup toss off lick have guggle swill down swig guzzle.
 
I grew up in Denver, and it was considered a "right of passage" to go to the Coors brewery in Boulder for the 1st legal beer when we turned 18. Then, I joined the USAF, and wound up in Germany for 4 years, and got quite attached to that outstanding German beer....such that when I returned to the States, and drank US beer, it was almost like drinking stale water. I seldom have more than 2 or 3 beers a year, anymore, but I do take a nip of wine or flavored Vodka about an hour before bedtime....makes me sleep like a baby. Other than that, I seldom have any alcoholic beverages anymore.
 
I grew up in Denver, and it was considered a "right of passage" to go to the Coors brewery in Boulder for the 1st legal beer when we turned 18. Then, I joined the USAF, and wound up in Germany for 4 years, and got quite attached to that outstanding German beer....such that when I returned to the States, and drank US beer, it was almost like drinking stale water. I seldom have more than 2 or 3 beers a year, anymore, but I do take a nip of wine or flavored Vodka about an hour before bedtime....makes me sleep like a baby. Other than that, I seldom have any alcoholic beverages anymore.
Yes, some American beer DOES taste like stale water...yech :LOL:
 
Wine is my favorite alcoholic drink, especially Zinfandel, but I drink all types of wine. I drink beer in restaurants because wine is too expensive in most restaurants. For liquor I prefer tequila but also like scotch, Irish whiskey and other ones. I also love ports and sherries.
 
I rarely drink, but there are only 2 drinks I like & they're both sweet.
Manischewitz Blackberry wine
Bailey's Irish Cream.
 
Wine is my favorite alcoholic drink, especially Zinfandel, but I drink all types of wine. I drink beer in restaurants because wine is too expensive in most restaurants. For liquor I prefer tequila but also like scotch, Irish whiskey and other ones. I also love ports and sherries.
I used to like to drink wine but dry red wine. The manager here at the apt. complex loves Zinfandel. I have got it for her for her birthday at times. Never had port wine or sherry. Used to love that IPA beer! And Irish Whiskey, great stuff especially in Irish Coffee!
 
I used to like to drink wine but dry red wine. The manager here at the apt. complex loves Zinfandel. I have got it for her for her birthday at times. Never had port wine or sherry. Used to love that IPA beer! And Irish Whiskey, great stuff especially in Irish Coffee!

Zinfandel is often a dry red wine, the grape is just so fruity that it tastes sweet sometimes without any residual sugar. My favorite Zins have spicy flavors, clove, cinnamon and pepper along with stewed fruit flavors. I love a big fruit forward spicy Zin with Ethiopian or Indian food or BBQ.
 
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