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No I never watched that lol
Mandy Patinkin was great in Criminal Minds and Homeland Valefor.Endoq said: » I don't drink anymore, and back when I did drink...well...I kind of forgot everything lol My uncle is/was an alcoholic and my cousin was hooked on drugs
I don't drink at all and see no reason to start Well, I don't actually have anything against drinking and if I found something I actually liked then I'd buy it but all the alcohol I've tried I've disliked, especially beer.
I don't even know, I just didn't enjoy the taste and never bothered trying other ones.
If you were to read back a few pages from this point it would be a perfect anti-drinking ad.
Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Well, I don't actually have anything against drinking and if I found something I actually liked then I'd buy it but all the alcohol I've tried I've disliked, especially beer. It took me forever to find anything I liked, still not a fan of beer or wine, and I try a lot of really good wines and beers. Usually people that don't like that stuff will mix spirits with Soda or Juices. You can get very creative with drinking, we tried Caramel Vodka with Apple Cider (not the alcoholic kind) warmed up in a crock pot for about an hour and it was pretty awesome. If you don't want to drink that's cool too, I won't begin to pretend I'm happy with how much I drink and that it won't cause health problems at some point in the future. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Asura.Failaras said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Well, I don't actually have anything against drinking and if I found something I actually liked then I'd buy it but all the alcohol I've tried I've disliked, especially beer. It took me forever to find anything I liked, still not a fan of beer or wine, and I try a lot of really good wines and beers. Usually people that don't like that stuff will mix spirits with Soda or Juices. You can get very creative with drinking, we tried Caramel Vodka with Apple Cider (not the alcoholic kind) warmed up in a crock pot for about an hour and it was pretty awesome. If you don't want to drink that's cool too, I won't begin to pretend I'm happy with how much I drink and that it won't cause health problems at some point in the future. You are the only person I know with perhaps more of a drinking problem than myself. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Asura.Failaras said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Asura.Failaras said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Well, I don't actually have anything against drinking and if I found something I actually liked then I'd buy it but all the alcohol I've tried I've disliked, especially beer. It took me forever to find anything I liked, still not a fan of beer or wine, and I try a lot of really good wines and beers. Usually people that don't like that stuff will mix spirits with Soda or Juices. You can get very creative with drinking, we tried Caramel Vodka with Apple Cider (not the alcoholic kind) warmed up in a crock pot for about an hour and it was pretty awesome. If you don't want to drink that's cool too, I won't begin to pretend I'm happy with how much I drink and that it won't cause health problems at some point in the future. You are the only person I know with perhaps more of a drinking problem than myself. Ne Tiem SXe Bst Quote: Swedish law defines two alcohol thresholds that govern where and to whom a given type of beer may be sold. Lättöl, i.e. beer below the lower threshold (2.25% by volume) is considered a lättdryck (light beverage) and may be sold anywhere to anyone. Starköl, beer above the upper threshold (3.5% by volume) may only be sold in Systembolaget stores to people aged 20 or above and in pubs to people aged 18 or above. Folköl, beer between the two thresholds may be sold in grocery stores but only to people aged 18 or above. Since the 3.5% threshold is reasonably close to the alcohol content of an international lager beer, many international brands such as Heineken, Carlsberg and Pilsner Urquell are sold in two versions in Sweden - the internationally renowned product as a starköl at Systembolaget and a slightly watered-down version as a folköl in the grocery stores. So basically alkoholfri/lättöl (0-2.25%) anyone can buy, folköl (2.25-3.5) you need to be 18 for and it's sold in stores, starköl (3.5% or higher) is at systembolaget. Quote: A government owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden. It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% alcohol by volume. To buy alcoholic beverages at Systembolaget one has to be 20 years of age or older. At Swedish restaurants and bars the legal age to buy alcoholic beverages is 18 years (though bars and clubs may voluntarily set an age limit higher than 18 if they prefer). It also highly depends on the beer, many of the rarer or newer craft beers try to shove as much alcohol in as possible. It used to be your general domestic beers were 4.2% but even thats not always true.
For example in my state the most wanted beer currently is Goose Island Bourbon County Stout and its 14.2%, more than many wines. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » but I know you have real liquor stores too that have anything you could ever want :| Assuming you mean systemet by that Yeah and they're in a lot of places too. Just a bit expensive.
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