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Lagavulin when I drink anything alcoholic, which is very rare. I had a Guinness with a cigar once and it wasn't bad.

Bottled water, unsweetened tea, diet Pepsi, good coffee,

Someone said distilled water- are you sure? Water with the minerals removed is absolutely awful - are you sure distilled?


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water, good coffee, diet anything....

i havent had liquor since i was 19..... :/


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My first choice is Port, Cockburn's tawny.....
Second......Mojito.......
Third.......Drambuie on the rocks.......


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Johnny walker red, two cubes of ice, highball glass.

Cheap enough to enjoy every day.

Blue Label on Saturday nights
Sam Adams (any flavor) when not drinking Johnny.
If none of the above......

Three fingers of Basil Haydens two cubes of ice.


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Originally posted by MeanWillieGreen:
Someone said distilled water- are you sure? Water with the minerals removed is absolutely awful - are you sure distilled?


Yes, I'm sure. I put a wedge of lemon in it. Frankly, I don't like the taste of generic "spring" (God knows what tap-- er, spring they're using) water and the like, and don't like the price of the "name" brands.


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Most of the time whatever you have in your Fridge or Liquor Cabinet. Beer and Scotch is my choice. Williams (pear) is good too.
 
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Glenmorangie is that Scotch I've been at for a while. AMAZING, and especially because it came directly to me from the factory in Scotland.

I've been on a Crown Royal kick lately. Little easier to get, not terribly expensive. Have to admit that I'm not a big beer and smokes fan, but Newcastle is a great pair for the RP Sungrown.

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Glenmorangie is that Scotch I've been at for a while. AMAZING, and especially because it came directly to me from the factory in Scotland.

I've been on a Crown Royal kick lately. Little easier to get, not terribly expensive. Have to admit that I'm not a big beer and smokes fan, but Newcastle is a great pair for the RP Sungrown.

Bear


Hmmm, I just got my first RP Sungrown, I will have to try that pairing and report back to you.


I just like cigars, is that ok?
 
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A good port like something from Grahams or Dows. I love bourbon as well and am about to open my second bottle of Woodford Reserve. Typically though, I'll have a latte when i am at my local b&m.


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I am travelling through Hungary and Austria this week. I have been having mineral water and sparkling water ("with gas/without gas"). The cigars have a different taste as does the water. Not bad, just different and I have been sdampling the cc's available.


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During the summer it's a beer and a glass of Macallan 10 year old Fine Oak, my favorite. During the winter, I tend to switch it up to a nice dark red wine...
 
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