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Favorite brands of liquor? Man:Endangered. 12/12/26(Wed)04:15 No. 1878
1878

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My favorite brand of liquor would probably be the classic Baileys, and my secondary choice would be Fireball. I know many dislike Fireball (Or any "sweet" drinks for that matter) but I am a big fan of the sugary-tasting liquors. Post yours (And possibly any good stories to go along with it?)


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Sophisticated Gentleman 12/12/27(Thu)19:00 No. 1892

Have you ever imbibed Bailey's out of an article of footwear?


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Sophisticated Gentleman 12/12/30(Sun)15:34 No. 1901

>>1878

Might I point out to you that fireball whiskey is not simply sweet? The height of it's sugary splendor is nearly offensive to the palate. It would appear it's sweetness is an attempt to mask the taste of it's alcoholic contents, which is a trait you may find common to the drinks fine ladies will often prefer.

Myself, I enjoy a low-ball glass filled with at least seventy milliliters of the fine rum known as Newfoundland Screech. It is poured over lightly crushed ice. It must be consumed straight, not mixed with any other liquids or ingredients apart from ice, so as not to diminish it's characteristically subtle molasses flavour. It is often accompanied by hints of chocolate, coffee or brown sugar aromas.


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/01/05(Sat)10:27 No. 1921

>>1892

This gentleman knows how to party.


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/02/04(Mon)08:29 No. 2038

I'm a gin man, but because gin usually ends you with long-winded boringness, I will tell you a story about my experiences with one, Sailor Jerry...

I don't remember any, may that be a clue to you.


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Sophisticated+Gentleman 13/03/22(Fri)16:55 No. 2157

Gin, naturally. I must say I do enjoy a bit of vermouth or bitters as well.


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/03/23(Sat)04:40 No. 2162

lol are you kids still in middle school
i bet you enjoy smoking flavored cigarettes too.


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Hennessey privilege on the rocks classact 13/03/23(Sat)07:25 No. 2163

Hennesy privilege on the rocks here


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/03/23(Sat)10:50 No. 2164
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it burns and I like it


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/04/17(Wed)07:58 No. 2285
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Shellback Rum!


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/05/22(Wed)19:58 No. 2360

I enjoy a glass of Hendrick's Gin or Bombay Sapphire from time to time. I find the art of drinking is lost among many of my peers, who would prefer to mix cheap alcohols rather than enjoy a quality alcohol straight.


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The Barman 13/05/23(Thu)15:36 No. 2365
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Brugal, extra viejo at home and the pub stocks anniejo for me. Do love some quality vodka but i get blackouts from it now, so only when rolling really


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/05/23(Thu)19:42 No. 2368

>>2365

May I be so bold as to ask why Brugal?
From all the brands available this is the one you opt for and, frankly, I'm baffled.

I enjoy Flor de Caña 7 myself.


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/06/01(Sat)22:04 No. 2377

Jägermeister


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/06/05(Wed)14:28 No. 2380

Drambuie

sweet


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/06/19(Wed)07:26 No. 2399
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I am a big fan of brazilian cane-based liquors, and I must say that the straw-laden bottle shown here is filled with fiery, woody, alcoholic goodness.
I usually drink it straight or mixed with limes, sugar and ice in a concoction know around here as "Caipirinha".


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Sophisticated Gentleman 13/06/19(Wed)07:55 No. 2400

I had myself a bit of Anejo Patron the other night and it was one of the best things I've tried yet. If any of you gentlemen have an interest in tequila, I would certainly recommend this to you.


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