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Q: what is your favorite refreshment?

of the regulars, I am gonna guess

Phil probably drinks that very popular beer SNOW, when in China

icnif77  probably like tea instead of coffee

Iwolf ...hmmm  a delightful Harbin beer with a shitty Baijui shot in between sips.

Hotwater ...    cold brewed water and hops

Engilteache ...  milk

ironman510  ...  possibly the most potent 4% beer he can find. no real preference

scots...  easy one..  scotch

ambivilatnce?   ..  wino

Viki ...  good luck guys   

shining  ....    maybe a xtra strong coffeeish thing  lots of them

whyhowwhen...  only imported beer

coineeag ???    maybe no booze, but picky 

Stiggs .. whatever is available...  

 

this is not a very scientific guesstimate...   what do I like?  nothing personal...  stir the pot

 

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Ha, good question Smile

Yeah, I'm not too fussy.. I hate baijiu though.

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Brass Monkey :alcoholic

Arnold Palmer :non alcoholic. 

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Water

Iced Tea

OJ   *no not the murderer

Beer

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I am not stranger to Scotch and VSOP or XO, which I always get loaded with as soon as I'm passing through the duty-free. Since, I am not drinking it too often, I drink 'da-best'. 

 

Daily, I drink 'hong-cha' and 'puer-cha' with cinnamon sticks and milk. 

icnif77:

I have new thing I am drinking during the day: home-made yogurt mixed with water and some honey, chilled.

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Close, but not quite... 2 teas in the morning to get me going, and 1 (rarely 2) coffees in the afternoon to keep me going Tongue

 

Alcohol - basic preference is a good cider, but I don't mind a few mixed drinks as well, depending on my mood. (I used to be a bourbon guy, but that was years ago).

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