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    Quote Originally Posted by Fairlie View Post
    You can put ice in your bourbon, timk, but please don't put it in your scotch!!!!

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    Headache the next day, or after two bottles?

    If the next day is the problem, take two extra strength disprins in 600ml+ of water before bed. Get your wife to force you to drink it, no matter how pissed you are, tell her you'll thank her. Water rehydrates you, disprin thins your blood. Never fails. Ask OAB... he hates to drink due to hangovers, worked a treat for him too. Cheers Dad for that tip

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Malt whisky. Ice?? Gahhh! Thud.
    But with blended it's o.k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    Public service announcement: The alcohol in RTDs is not what it claims, it is ethanol made from whey with flavouring added...oh and another thing, RTDs are for girls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph View Post
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    hmmmmmm and, back on topic, french champagne is niiiiiiiice - but most things white and sparkling do it for me - brut, of course ................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadmeister View Post
    It has to be some sort of additive causing it. I can't drink anything from Lion Breweries because it will give me no end of grief after just one drink.
    Not that it really matters, because all of their beers are complete shit anyway.
    If it's Lion product doing that to you, I'd say it's a fair bet it's related to flavour molecules...cos as far as I can tell there's none in any of DB's "beers".
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    If it's Lion product doing that to you, I'd say it's a fair bet it's related to flavour molecules...cos as far as I can tell there's none in any of DB's "beers".
    LOL, yeah I must admit DB is pretty shitty as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaN View Post
    Port is the only way to go.
    A couple of months back, a friend made a bet of an evenin' that I couldn't drink a pint of port within 30 minutes. I told him that I sure as hell could, so long as he paid for it.

    He had been served, and it was on.

    Although actually getting served with a pint of port (in a proper pint glass, natch) proved troublesome. Managed it in the end. Cost him about $100.

    I finished well within the time limit. A cigar helped to take the edge off the porty mouthfeel in between gulps.

    He claims it was $100 well spent.

    I'll never drink port again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    A couple of months back, a friend made a bet of an evenin' that I couldn't drink a pint of port within 30 minutes. I told him that I sure as hell could, so long as he paid for it.

    He had been served, and it was on.

    Although actually getting served with a pint of port (in a proper pint glass, natch) proved troublesome. Managed it in the end. Cost him about $100.

    I finished well within the time limit. A cigar helped to take the edge off the porty mouthfeel in between gulps.

    He claims it was $100 well spent.

    I'll never drink port again.
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