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			So I'm sitting here, sipping on a Citrona, which is a citrus flavored alcohol beverage made by Stolichnaya. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I don't know how it is elsewhere, but in the States, these new citrus beverages have started popping up like mad in the last 6 months. Zima has been around for 50-11 years of course, but Smirnoff, Skyy, Bacardi, Stoli, and now, Sauza have put out these Zima-like beverages. I've had Smirnoff Ice, Skyy Blue, and Stoli Citrona. And I can say this much--they essentially taste the same. The sweetness varies a tad, but they're all the same. Don't get me wrong...I like them as a whole. I like the flavor...and most of them are 5% alcohol by volume. But what the hell is this about? An attempt by the liquor companies to open themselves up to a younger hipper crowd that's not very big on liquor? They better not bet on it here in PA, not at $9 a 6-pack. Not to mention, I can't really see people in my area buying this. For that matter, I can't see many people in Philadelphia buying this. They seem like beer-drinkers to me...the kind of folks that'll have a bbq with friends on Sunday, with a couple of cases of Yuengling iced up in the coolers. Last edited by elSicomoro; 07-07-2002 at 12:31 AM.  | 
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				Flavored water?
			 
			
			
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			I am a scotch man myself, with a Guiness fetish, and a Malt habit. Now if I could only get Steele Reserve 211 where I am. I find it highly ironic that I currently reside in the heart of the bootleggers and moonshiner country, yet it is a dry county. Sigh, I suppose the local cops, and the county need the kickbacks, so I am destined to stay unsatisfied until I recieve a transfer back to some resemblance of civilization. 
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 I'm a huge Guinness fan myself. 211...ugh! *gags* That shit is nasty.  
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			They're party drinks, UDLs, stolies, Ruskis, all the same. All 5% or so vol, all rather expecsive. Very popular ehre for parties and sutff, no need to mix, easy to drink, i'm well accostumed with many, many vaarieties of these and entertaining things you can do with them(bulldozer!!!)
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 I actually liked Guinness in the can (used to drink it like water when I lived in St. Louis), and the new easy-pour bottles are good too. I can't drink the extra stout though...that's just too much. Now, I have heard people who have been to Ireland say that they will never drink Guinness in the States ever again b/c it tastes so incredibly fresh over there. Well, unless I win my own pub in the Guinness contest, I don't anticipate heading over there anytime soon.  
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			Guinness was on strike during my only Ireland trip.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			  The wife and I made the best of it, packing away pints of Beamish Stout (sweet and smooth) with pub lunches and during evening entertainment, while bicycle touring in the West.
		
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 I really wanted to win that pub contest Guinness holds every year. I just think it would be incredibly cool to own one. Of course, I'd hire someone else to run it. Let me sit there and run it, and I'll drink myself out of business.  
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			Scotch is wonderful for its subtleties. I recently tried a bit of smokey Oban. Made me warm all over! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  I'm kinda liking the sweetness of Irish whiskey- Jameson, Bushmill, but havent explored much more...This is what carries you through a northern winter. I'm also intrigued by port.Any recomendations? Go to Portugal? That sounds good.
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