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Parker

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I had a Sapporo.
 

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Currently water, last night it was:
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With the Bass and Guinness combination of course. Yum.
 

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Originally Posted by Bandwagonesque
Not as irritating as those who misspell Guinness
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But back on topic, I have to say the best stout I've ever had is St Ambroise Oatmeal Stout. It's brewed in Quebec, and it might be available south of the border. Very different from Guinness - no artificial thickness, more carbonation, stronger taste with more coffee/less ashtray taste.


i like the stronger stouts, guinness foreign extra ( http://www.ratebeer.com/Beer/guinnes...a-stout/12910/ ) and dragon stout ( http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...005-40,GGLR:en )

back when i smoked i found their strong smoky flavours perfectly complemented a nice embassy filter.
 

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espresso w/ 1/2 a packet of splenda.
 

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Last night (just one glass before bed):

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Propel Fitness, Water . . .
 

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
Last night (just one glass before bed):

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nectar.
What constitutes a 'glass' for you? Two fingers?
 

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Originally Posted by Britalian
nectar.
What constitutes a 'glass' for you? Two fingers?


Well, that depends on just how bad the day was, doesn't it?
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Generally, yeah, two fingers.
 

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A glass of Niepoort Late Bottled Vintage 1997 port.
 

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A glass of Italian grapefruit soda with two ice cubes.
 

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Originally Posted by Swann
A glass of Niepoort Late Bottled Vintage 1997 port.

Brother Swann,

One is inclined to say 'hear! hear!'

Smith.
 

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