What's your favorite drink?

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I'd post a pic of appleton, but they're enough pics in this thread already.
It's like liquid gold...
I especially like to have some after it's been warmed by the sun at the beach.
 
Jamdiver:
I'd post a pic of appleton, but they're enough pics in this thread already.
It's like liquid gold...
I especially like to have some after it's been warmed by the sun at the beach.

What is it and where do you get it?
 
I"ll go with plain Arizona Iced Tea! i don't do alcohol
 
I'd have to agree on the Appleton's - The best rum around... From Jamaica... A land of good music, sugar cane, and other fun things.
 
I have to agree with Appleton Estates as my rum of choice. Smooth and very tasty. Hard to find here in the states though. Managed to buy 2 bottles of it in Vicksburg, Ms. of all places.

A good gin and tonic after 18 holes is refreshing also.

A couple of glasses of Kendall Jackson chardonnay during dinner, a Makers Mark old fashion or a Rain vodka martini before dinner, cappacino with amaretto after dinner.

UmmUmm good.
 
Jamdiver:
In vino veritas

- Benjamin Franklin
Thank the monks for that...

First the man takes a drink; then the drink takes a drink; then the drink takes the man.
Japanese Proverb

And my favorite..
Wine hath drowned more men than the sea.
Thomas Fuller

So what are your favorite drinks guys?
Mine is rhum or rum as it known now.
I'm partial to Caribbean rum particularly since it's such a large part of my regional heritage. Some of my favorites are Appleton Jamaica's stuff alongst with La Havana club, which is Cuban and absolutely breathtaking. I hear that Haitian rum is good, but it's next to impossible to find, along with Guyanese rum.
P.S. Bacardi rum and Captain's Morgan rum is swill that should be thrown into the sea!!

Note this thread isn't endorsing alcoholism, binge drinking, et al and all the other vices associated with excessive alcohol consumption.


served at Sandcastle on JVD in the BVI - at around 10 AM. Surrounded by bikinis.
 

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