Well, it ain't Grape Nehi.
Full Sail Amber, "12 fluid ounces of ridiculously tasty original amber ale concocted by our massive brewforce of 47." They print it with an underscored space for the number. |
A horrible cup of coffee, from a place that's supposed to be famous for good coffee. Tastes like it's been cooking too long. Barf.
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guess...
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absinthe?
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close....
although now it's back to the tea and diet coke regime. |
Jamocha shake from Arbys.
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and now bud again
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I am rather drunk on a combination of Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio. So much for my resolution to cut down alcohol......am currently sipping a greentea in the hope of staving off tomorrow's hangover. |
It's grape soda, very purple. I think they make other flavors too, like orange and "red" (strawberry maybe?)
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Omegang something or other, tastes like wood shavings in pond water.
I have a whole, unopened bottle of absinthe from Prague. It intimidates me. I think I'll have a bit of Becherovka later. |
1 pint of coffee (fully caffeinated) ... time to go to work soon!
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I hear oozo and coke is good . . . but I'm afraid!
Right now: St. Pauli Girl Special Dark. |
Ouzo or raki, all the same. I found I prefer taking my raki without a splash of water --a traditional way of taking it, sort of the East-Med answer to bourbon-and-branch -- as this somehow caused me to twitch, whereas drinking it unmixed did not. No idea why.
However, chasing one's drinks at the evening's end with half a liter of water will do much to relieve a hangover, most of whose symptoms are caused by dehydration. Metabolizing alcohol will dry you out, which is why Mohammed forbade his followers to drink wine -- desert weather will dry you out quite sufficiently without help. Having a store of water in you for your body to draw on will literally keep your humours in balance. |
Apple Lucozade.
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