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Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and
it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some more. Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. --Bryan |
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"Bryan" > wrote in message
... > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > more. Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > --Bryan Finlandia is my favorite vodka. Cheri |
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On Oct 25, 8:52*pm, "Cheri" > wrote:
> "Bryan" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. *I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. *This was more along > > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > > price. *It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > > more. * *Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > > --Bryan > > Finlandia is my favorite vodka. I left Finlandia out of my list of comparable, mid-priced brands, but it belonged there. I never drink any vodka neat, nor do I take cold shots. Mixed, this Boru stuff was as clean as Finlandia. Sheldon maintains that really cheap vodka is just as good as the mid-priced brands when mixed, but I disagree. The mid-priced brands really are pretty interchangeable in cocktails because they really are neutral. $9 was a real bargain for a *fifth* of decent vodka. > > Cheri --Bryan |
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"Bryan" > wrote in message
... On Oct 25, 8:52 pm, "Cheri" > wrote: > "Bryan" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along > > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > > price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > > more. Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > > --Bryan > > Finlandia is my favorite vodka. I left Finlandia out of my list of comparable, mid-priced brands, but it belonged there. I never drink any vodka neat, nor do I take cold shots. Mixed, this Boru stuff was as clean as Finlandia. Sheldon maintains that really cheap vodka is just as good as the mid-priced brands when mixed, but I disagree. The mid-priced brands really are pretty interchangeable in cocktails because they really are neutral. $9 was a real bargain for a *fifth* of decent vodka. ========= I will have to try that. Cheri |
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:42:22 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Bryan" > wrote in message ... >On Oct 25, 8:52 pm, "Cheri" > wrote: >> "Bryan" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and >> > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of >> > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along >> > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper >> > price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some >> > more. Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and >> > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of >> > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. >> >> > --Bryan >> >> Finlandia is my favorite vodka. > >I left Finlandia out of my list of comparable, mid-priced brands, but >it belonged there. I never drink any vodka neat, nor do I take cold >shots. Mixed, this Boru stuff was as clean as Finlandia. Sheldon >maintains that really cheap vodka is just as good as the mid-priced >brands when mixed, but I disagree. The mid-priced brands really are >pretty interchangeable in cocktails because they really are neutral. >$9 was a real bargain for a *fifth* of decent vodka. >========= >I will have to try that. > >Cheri There is no way anyone can tell which vodka is in a mixed drink... waste your money, see if I care. People who use top shelf booze for mixed drinks are idiots. Order a bloody mary or a screwdriver with top shelf vodka and the bar tenders are laughing at you. |
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On Oct 26, 11:54*am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:42:22 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > >"Bryan" > wrote in message > .... > >On Oct 25, 8:52 pm, "Cheri" > wrote: > >> "Bryan" > wrote in message > > .... > > >> > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > >> > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > >> > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along > >> > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > >> > price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > >> > more. Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > >> > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > >> > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > >> > --Bryan > > >> Finlandia is my favorite vodka. > > >I left Finlandia out of my list of comparable, mid-priced brands, but > >it belonged there. *I never drink any vodka neat, nor do I take cold > >shots. *Mixed, this Boru stuff was as clean as Finlandia. *Sheldon > >maintains that really cheap vodka is just as good as the mid-priced > >brands when mixed, but I disagree. *The mid-priced brands really are > >pretty interchangeable in cocktails because they really are neutral. > >$9 was a real bargain for a *fifth* *of decent vodka. > >========= > >I will have to try that. > > >Cheri > > There is no way anyone can tell which vodka is in a mixed drink... > waste your money, see if I care. *People who use top shelf booze for > mixed drinks are idiots. *Order a bloody mary or a screwdriver with > top shelf vodka and the bar tenders are laughing at you. I agree, but one can tell the difference between a mid-priced and an el cheapo. --Bryan |
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Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz blathered:
> Order a bloody mary or a screwdriver with top shelf vodka and the bar > tenders are laughing at you. They laugh at *you* regardless of what you order. Bob |
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 17:54:19 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > more. Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > Where did you find it? -- All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. |
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On Oct 25, 9:14*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 17:54:19 -0700 (PDT), Bryan > > > wrote: > > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. *I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. *This was more along > > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > > price. *It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > > more. * *Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > Where did you find it? > At Shop'n Save, which is a SuperValu store. --Bryan |
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:19:38 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: > On Oct 25, 9:14*pm, sf > wrote: > > On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 17:54:19 -0700 (PDT), Bryan > > > > > wrote: > > > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > > > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. *I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > > > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. *This was more along > > > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > > > price. *It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > > > more. * *Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > > > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > > > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > > > Where did you find it? > > > At Shop'n Save, which is a SuperValu store. > Thanks, I googled it because I'd never heard of Boru (or 3 Olives for that matter) and the price was double. So check out the price at BevMo or whatever liquor store is nearby and if it's really a discount for your area - stock up! -- All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. |
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On Oct 25, 11:19*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:19:38 -0700 (PDT), Bryan > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > On Oct 25, 9:14*pm, sf > wrote: > > > On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 17:54:19 -0700 (PDT), Bryan > > > > > wrote: > > > > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > > > > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. *I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > > > > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. *This was more along > > > > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > > > > price. *It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > > > > more. * *Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > > > > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > > > > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > > > Where did you find it? > > > At Shop'n Save, which is a SuperValu store. > > Thanks, I googled it because I'd never heard of Boru (or 3 Olives for > that matter) and the price was double. *So check out the price at > BevMo or whatever liquor store is nearby and if it's really a discount > for your area - stock up! > I ordered 2 cases @ $8.11 per bottle. That will last me a long time. --Bryan |
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 15:06:27 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: > On Oct 25, 11:19*pm, sf > wrote: > > > > Thanks, I googled it because I'd never heard of Boru (or 3 Olives for > > that matter) and the price was double. *So check out the price at > > BevMo or whatever liquor store is nearby and if it's really a discount > > for your area - stock up! > > > I ordered 2 cases @ $8.11 per bottle. That will last me a long time. > That's m'boy. ![]() -- All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. |
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![]() "Bryan" > wrote in message ... > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > more. Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > --Bryan I'll look for it. We've been drinking http://www.vodkasobieski.com/ Found it to be as good as the high priced stuff. |
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Bryan wrote:
> > Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. This was more along > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > price. It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > more. Back in the days I lived in the college dorms about 1976-7 before the fall of the Berlin wall we tried a blind taste testing of vodkas. This was done by college students not training specialists but I'm never going to be a trained specialist when it comes to vodka so the results were good enough for my purposes. We tried 3 top shelf vodkas. Absolute, Finlandia and Stoli straight from the Soviet Union with the label in Cyrillic. I didn't know of any other top shelf brands at the time. We tried 3 discount brands Popov, Kamchatka and a discount version of Smirnoff. We put all of the bottles in the freezer over night and marked rows of shot glasses with letters. Someone filled the shot glasses randomly in a room out of site. It turned out no one could identify any of the top shelf vodkas by brand, no one could tell the discount vodkas by brand and only half could tell the top shelf ones from the discount ones. My conclusion - If you find a top shelf quality vodka on sale for the price of a discount brand buy it on the spot. Pour it into an empty Absolute bottle. Keep it in the freezer. Chances are no one will be able to tell it's not Absolute. As long as you could tell it was top shelf quality that's all that will be needed for the vast majority of the population. > Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. You know they make zero carb beer, right? It comes in concentrated form. Just add water to return it to normal beer strength. Like all substitutes it's not really the same as the original but I know plenty of people who have developed a taste for the zero carb form of beer. It's called whiskey! |
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Bryan wrote:
> > Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. I think you'll find that vodka isn't a replacement for beer, just as nicotine patches aren't a replacement for cigarettes. You're not just addicted to the drug, you're also addicted to the delivery vehicle. |
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On 2011-10-27, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> for cigarettes. You're not just addicted to the drug, > you're also addicted to the delivery vehicle. I'd hardly classify vodka as a delivery vehicle. Bad vodka, at its worst, is undrinkable. Good vodka, at its best, is flavorless. A "delivery vehicle" should arrive on its own. Vodka arrives on a tow truck. ![]() nb |
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notbob wrote:
> > On 2011-10-27, Mark Thorson > wrote: > > > I think you'll find that vodka isn't a replacement > > for beer, just as nicotine patches aren't a replacement > > for cigarettes. You're not just addicted to the drug, > > you're also addicted to the delivery vehicle. > > I'd hardly classify vodka as a delivery vehicle. Bad vodka, at its > worst, is undrinkable. Good vodka, at its best, is flavorless. A > "delivery vehicle" should arrive on its own. Vodka arrives on a tow > truck. ![]() I was referring to the beer as the delivery vehicle. Your reading comprehension seems rather impaired today. |
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On Oct 26, 11:54*pm, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> notbob wrote: > > > On 2011-10-27, Mark Thorson > wrote: > > > > I think you'll find that vodka isn't a replacement > > > for beer, just as nicotine patches aren't a replacement > > > for cigarettes. *You're not just addicted to the drug, > > > you're also addicted to the delivery vehicle. > > > I'd hardly classify vodka as a delivery vehicle. *Bad vodka, at its > > worst, is undrinkable. *Good vodka, at its best, is flavorless. *A > > "delivery vehicle" should arrive on its own. *Vodka arrives on a tow > > truck. * ![]() > > I was referring to the beer as the delivery vehicle. > Your reading comprehension seems rather impaired today. Since I was mostly buying the cheap, crappy "delivery vehicle," (Old Milwaukee) I don't miss that much at all. I will miss the nice American (Cascade hopped) Pale Ales. --Bryan |
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On Oct 25, 7:54*pm, Bryan > wrote:
> Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. *I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. *This was more along > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > price. *It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > more. * *Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > --Bryan Have you priced Everclear? Lately? John Kuthe... |
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On Oct 25, 8:54*pm, Bryan > wrote:
> Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and > it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. *I'm certainly no conno-sewer of > vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. *This was more along > the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper > price. *It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some > more. * *Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and > ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of > good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. > > --Bryan I'm 64 and have been drinking beer since my late teens. About a year ago I started getting sick after only a few, a vague sort of nausea mixed with a vague feeling of needing to take a crap but not being able to do either. I experimented a bit by trying different brands and even trying different stores thinking it might be old beer. Nothing worked. My last effort resulted in the same vague disgusting feeling coming on after only one beer. So I switched to vodka for good. I don't get the same feeling from vodka as I do from beer. Maybe it's the volume. Maybe it's the carbonation. Maybe it's some ingredient I'm suddenly allergic to. Or maybe it's creeping cancer of the pancreas or liver or some other growth slowing the flow of the heady brew through my system. I drink only one or maybe two nights a week in a very anal fashion. I use the clock, trying to take a shot once every 45 minutes at the most, although I sometimes lose control and start slugging direct from the bottle. But I've been pretty good with the routine, I must say. Anyway, about vodka, I have tried some expensive types, and I too am no conno-sewer, but I go with this stuff called Burnett's. I get a fifth and throw a half pint down the drain so I'll be left with only 12 shots. It's worth it. Anyway, I've tried some of the more expensive stuff and I swear to God I don't think there's such a thing as good vodka. Maybe good in the sense that it's easier on one's body, but not in the sense of taste. It all makes me cringe, and in a way maybe that's good because it keeps me from slugging away as one might with mixed drinks. I bought one airplane bottle of some expensive stuff made from grapes and I thought it was actually harsher than the Burnetts. I'm so anal I've already got my drinking date on calendar for Tuesday or Wednesday of this upcoming week. Thanks for reading. TJ |
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 03:51:16 -0700 (PDT), Tommy Joe
> wrote: >On Oct 25, 8:54*pm, Bryan > wrote: >> Pricier than Sheldon's Crystal Palace, the stuff is called Boru, and >> it was on sale for $8.97/750ml. *I'm certainly no conno-sewer of >> vodka, but <$12 vodkas always have an off taste. *This was more along >> the lines of Svedka, SKYY, Absolut, or 3 Olives, but at a far cheaper >> price. *It's on sale for a few more days, so I'm going to get some >> more. * *Eleven days until no more beer, and I'm using up odds and >> ends right now, not planning on buying more, except for one box of >> good beer to say goodbye to my favorite carby adult beverage. >> >> --Bryan > > > I'm 64 and have been drinking beer since my late teens. About a >year ago I started getting sick after only a few, a vague sort of >nausea mixed with a vague feeling of needing to take a crap but not >being able to do either. I experimented a bit by trying different >brands and even trying different stores thinking it might be old >beer. Nothing worked. My last effort resulted in the same vague >disgusting feeling coming on after only one beer. So I switched to >vodka for good. I don't get the same feeling from vodka as I do from >beer. Maybe it's the volume. Maybe it's the carbonation. Maybe it's >some ingredient I'm suddenly allergic to. Or maybe it's creeping >cancer of the pancreas or liver or some other growth slowing the flow >of the heady brew through my system. > > I drink only one or maybe two nights a week in a very anal >fashion. I use the clock, trying to take a shot once every 45 minutes >at the most, although I sometimes lose control and start slugging >direct from the bottle. But I've been pretty good with the routine, I >must say. Anyway, about vodka, I have tried some expensive types, and >I too am no conno-sewer, but I go with this stuff called Burnett's. I >get a fifth and throw a half pint down the drain so I'll be left with >only 12 shots. It's worth it. Anyway, I've tried some of the more >expensive stuff and I swear to God I don't think there's such a thing >as good vodka. Maybe good in the sense that it's easier on one's >body, but not in the sense of taste. It all makes me cringe, and in a >way maybe that's good because it keeps me from slugging away as one >might with mixed drinks. I bought one airplane bottle of some >expensive stuff made from grapes and I thought it was actually harsher >than the Burnetts. I'm so anal I've already got my drinking date on >calendar for Tuesday or Wednesday of this upcoming week. Thanks for >reading. > >TJ Have you thought about being examined by a Psychiatrist... I'm serious. |
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On Oct 29, 7:40*am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> Have you thought about being examined by a Psychiatrist... I'm > serious. I'm serious too. When I was younger I thought it might be cool to see a shrink once a week just for the fun of it but I never had the cash for such frivolity. I don't think my anal drinking method is sick, I think it makes sense. It works for me. As a cab driver for 33 years I can tell you personally that as bad as I have made things for myself over the years, there are others out there who have done a far worse job. You might be one of those people. Who knows? Maybe a shrink could tell us, they seem to know everything. ............. Here's an old one: Two shrinks pass each other on the street. "You're fine", says one, "How am I?" TJ |
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On Oct 29, 11:09*pm, Dan Abel > wrote:
> > * I don't think my anal drinking method is > > sick, I think it makes sense. *It works for me. > > It may be odd, but if it works for you, that's what counts. > > Just one suggestion: *have you checked out the price for pints? *A fifth > is basically 1.5 pints, so if you are discarding a half pint, you are > left with a pint. Thanks for the kind words. Let me tell you how I do it. I bought a cheap half-pint of whiskey just because I liked the glass bottle. I took the label off. I did this about a year ago, maybe more. I keep it in the fridge. When I get a fifth or a pint, I pour what I can into the half pint bottle and take my sips from there - 4 shots to the half pint. I beg to differ with you however, and I'm not looking to argue, but when I get a fifth I can get 4 half pints out of it minus maybe one shot. Sometimes I'll buy a pint plus a few $1.00 airplane bottles to take me to about 10 shots, enough to do the job but not enough to give me a devastating hangover. I get 4 half pints from a fifth. 4 half pints equals 2 pints. As for the money, the stuff is so cheap anyway that I'm really not losing much pouring it down the drain. If I don't do that I'll drink it and maybe regret it the next day. Anyway, from one fifth I always get 4 half pints minus maybe one shot, so you're really not losing much getting the fifth. And I know they're not really pints but are labeled by millimeter or whatever. But I know that from each half pint I get 4 good shots because the bottle is clear glass and I actually use my finger to mark each shot although I can tell by feel alone. Thanks for your post and trying to be helpful. I also smoke weed. I was always more of a drinker than a pot head, but now I think if someone put a gun to my head and said I had to choose one of the two, I think I'd go with the pot. TJ |
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On 10/29/2011 5:51 AM, Tommy Joe wrote:
> I drink only one or maybe two nights a week in a very anal > fashion. Vodka enemas? George L |
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Tommy Joe > wrote:
>I'm 64 and have been drinking beer since my late teens. About a >year ago I started getting sick after only a few, a vague sort of >nausea mixed with a vague feeling of needing to take a crap but not >being able to do either. I experimented a bit by trying different >brands and even trying different stores thinking it might be old >beer. Nothing worked. My last effort resulted in the same vague >disgusting feeling coming on after only one beer. So I switched to >vodka for good. I don't get the same feeling from vodka as I do from >beer. Maybe it's the volume. Maybe it's the carbonation. Maybe it's >some ingredient I'm suddenly allergic to. Or maybe it's creeping >cancer of the pancreas or liver or some other growth slowing the flow >of the heady brew through my system. Well it would seem to me vodka (good ones, anyway) have very few cogeners (that is, non-ethanol low-molecular weight compounds such as aldehydes, ketones, or other alcohols), whereas perhaps some cogener common to beer is no longer being metabolized correctly by your system. Could be a warning sign to slow down just a bit. S. Steve |
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On Oct 29, 9:17*pm, (Steve Pope) wrote:
> Well it would seem to me vodka (good ones, anyway) have very few > cogeners (that is, non-ethanol low-molecular weight compounds such > as aldehydes, ketones, or other alcohols), whereas perhaps some cogener > common to beer is no longer being metabolized correctly by your system. * > Could be a warning sign to slow down just a bit. Absolutely. I have had my problems with drinking over the years and have had many brutal hangovers, some of them landing me in the emergency room. I know about cogeners because all my life I've been searching for ways to either eliminate or at least reduce the hangover. I even invented my own form of light beer designed to help me nurse myself off a hangover. I did this 30 some years ago. At that time they had no non-alcohol beers other than one called Near Beer that was made in Texas, at least as far as I know. With a hangover I'd buy a six pack of the non-alcohol beer and a six pack of regular beer and mix them. I heard a long time ago that vodka is the purest drink with the least cogeners. I knew that but didn't want to get into drinking hard liquor. But now I only drink one or two days a week, so I can handle it. Thanks for your post, I believe you're on the mark with your diagnosis, or at least close to it. TJ |
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