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Try root beer. Regardless of the name it has nothing to do with beer (except perhaps for historical reasons).
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<3 root bear. That's one of my favorite types of soda, right up there with lemon-lime.
Post subject: a typo, part 2.
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Anon wrote:
<3 root bear.
Mukki wrote:
Man, i hope that was a typo.
Warp wrote:
Edit: I think I understand now: It's my avatar, isn't it? It makes me look angry.
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Cazlab wrote:
/ignore this topic
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Beer is great. I spent seven years in college at some heavy-drinking midwestern schools, so I got to drink a lot of it. :) I can drink a lot very quickly and had a lot of fun doing keg stands, bongs, shotgunning, etc. I quickly graduated from freshman piss-water to higher quality beer though. Now that I live in Oregon I drink mostly locally brewed beers, and there are plenty of them on tap anywhere you go. A good beer is like candy to me, it goes down so easy. Wow, this is making me want to drink. Some of my favorite brews: Honey Brown, Dos Equis, Fat Tire. On a business trip in Taiwan, I found out that they only have one major domestic beer, called Taiwan Beer, and it's pretty good.
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Mukki wrote:
Never liked root beer. Always thought it tasted like the dentist.
Uh... Are you REALLY sure this wasn't a typo?
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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mwl wrote:
You guys don't get it.
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Warp wrote:
Try root beer.
Grinding up sassafrass root (source of root beer's main flavor) and pouring it in to a cup of seltzer is the only way to enjoy rootbeer.
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I remember a time when I didn't get beer. I felt like the whole world was crazy - what's to like about this bitter, odd-smelling beverage? For me, it was a matter of trying different beers and simply evolving tastes. Now I enjoy a variety of beers, not all mind you, although I will admit the effects are a bigger reason than the taste. But at this point in my life I do enjoy the taste. To be honest, I've had two beers tonight while watching baseball!
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5 shots of vodka, 5 shots of Kalhua, + milk. Mmm...
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OmnipotentEntity wrote:
5 shots of vodka, 5 shots of Kalhua, + milk. Mmm...
= White Russian, drink of the Dude.
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Yup. Well, it's more like A Chocolate Russian, I guess, because all Kalhua is AFAIK is choco and vodka. Some positives, it looks like a latte. And it doesn't smell. And it doesn't really leave a smell on your breath.
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