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How did you know I don't like beer. Now if they had a white lightnin' tent I'd be first in line.

I don't like beer either. And there's never a Scotch tent. dang it. I think there are a lot of Baptists who drink alcohol. Not all, of course. (Some good people prefer lemonade.) Not all Catholics drink either. But I've been told that when the Baptist Convention meets in B'ham, the liquor stores double their business.
 
What a travesty - how can you not like beer?!?

Now, I'm 28 years old and maybe this is a taste I will acquire over time, but I have never understood how people can enjoy drinking whiskey on the rocks or even with a splash of water. I don't care if you're drinking Crown, Makers, Single Barrel or anything. To me, whiskey always tastes like whiskey. It may go down smoother than say...Evan Wiliams Green Label (takes me back to my college days...feel free to laugh, I was on a budget :biggrin_blue:), but it still doesn't taste good. The only way I enjoy drinking whiskey is with some nice cool Coca Cola Classic, in which case it is delightful!
 
What a travesty - how can you not like beer?!?

Now, I'm 28 years old and maybe this is a taste I will acquire over time, but I have never understood how people can enjoy drinking whiskey on the rocks or even with a splash of water. I don't care if you're drinking Crown, Makers, Single Barrel or anything. To me, whiskey always tastes like whiskey. It may go down smoother than say...Evan Wiliams Green Label (takes me back to my college days...feel free to laugh, I was on a budget :biggrin_blue:), but it still doesn't taste good. The only way I enjoy drinking whiskey is with some nice cool Coca Cola Classic, in which case it is delightful!

Certainly an acquired taste.

There aren't many things that I think can touch the taste and aroma of a good single malt Scotch.

Over the years of being in the bar business I've heard plenty say how can you stand the taste of beer. Mostly female patrons, but still.
 
What a travesty - how can you not like beer?!?

Now, I'm 28 years old and maybe this is a taste I will acquire over time, but I have never understood how people can enjoy drinking whiskey on the rocks or even with a splash of water. I don't care if you're drinking Crown, Makers, Single Barrel or anything. To me, whiskey always tastes like whiskey. It may go down smoother than say...Evan Wiliams Green Label (takes me back to my college days...feel free to laugh, I was on a budget :biggrin_blue:), but it still doesn't taste good. The only way I enjoy drinking whiskey is with some nice cool Coca Cola Classic, in which case it is delightful!


Try Kraken rum neat. Like alcoholic candy. I was a scotch drinking fool when I was in the Navy. It was so affordable on base in the 80's.

We have extended family that attend St Elias downtown Birmingham and we go to the Lebanese food festival there every year. They always have a beer stand there.
 
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I don't drink affordable Scotch, so I have to make it last. Just a couple of drinks a week, if that. Balvenie, Glenlivet, and Glenfiddich are my favorites. On the rocks, with water.
 
I don't like beer either. And there's never a Scotch tent. dang it. I think there are a lot of Baptists who drink alcohol. Not all, of course. (Some good people prefer lemonade.) Not all Catholics drink either. But I've been told that when the Baptist Convention meets in B'ham, the liquor stores double their business.

Since this thread has been hijacked, here's an official response from me as a Baptist to these remarks:

Baptists don't recognize each other in the liquor store.

And to carry it a little farther, here's the unofficial stand of Baptist on anyone who uses alcohol:

A Baptist preacher and a priest sat next to each other on a plane. When the flight attendant asked what they'd like to drink, the priest said he'd like a glass of wine. The preacher asked for a soft drink saying Christians should avoid alcohol. The priest said, "Jesus drank wine." The Baptist said, "I know and I would have thought a lot more of Him if he hadn't."

:icon_lol:
 
Since this thread has been hijacked, here's an official response from me as a Baptist to these remarks:

Baptists don't recognize each other in the liquor store.

And to carry it a little farther, here's the unofficial stand of Baptist on anyone who uses alcohol:

A Baptist preacher and a priest sat next to each other on a plane. When the flight attendant asked what they'd like to drink, the priest said he'd like a glass of wine. The preacher asked for a soft drink saying Christians should avoid alcohol. The priest said, "Jesus drank wine." The Baptist said, "I know and I would have thought a lot more of Him if he hadn't."

:icon_lol:

As a former Baptist I know a few things and what you are saying is terrible.

Just because the Baptist can't make love standing up because someone would think they are dancing, do allow drinking as long as they turn water into wine. My uncle had a barn behind the house where he turned water and grapes into wine.

Also if you are a Baptist you are also like cats. You know they do it but you just can't catch them.

Happy New Year:lol:
 
I 3D modeled some scotch for this thread :biggrin_blue: :a:


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