Commercial beer: Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat or some kind of heffenweizen Homemade brew: Chocolate Lager Liquor: Bourbon, preferably Jefferson Reserve (or really any single barrel bourbon). On the rocks straight or even with some Cherry Coke. Mixed drink: Lime margarita with a little orange liqueur, on the rocks none of that blended (*)(*)(*)(*).
I did forget to mention that my favorite Irish whiskey is a nice bottle of Midleton triple distilled, single malt Irish whiskey...at roughly £120 a bottle.
I've tried em all except Absinthe { tastes very bitter I hear }. There's only one Great Libation. I like Bourbon but nothing tops > Cognac It is somewhat of an acquired taste.But nothing is as smooth. Or full of rich flavor.
I've tried literally hundreds of different beers. I don't choose Sierra Nevada Pale Ale because of any hype, I drink it because I like it. It is still my favorite Pale Ale. Taste is subjective. If I ever find something I like better, I'll say so.
I've had absinthe (real stuff withe wormwood) and it wasn't bad. I could never get into cognac myself.
Cognac is horrible stuff. I tried a couple of times when people gave me bottles as gifts but just couldn't do it.
In '07 I went on a spree of trying every type of booze out there, and I'll definitely say Cognac and I don't get along.
DiSorrono. whoa. Ketel One Vodka. Negra Modelo beer. Shiner Bock both with tomato juice and hot sauce. and lime
Most any English ale is far better. Sierra can't hold a candle to Samuel Smith's,for example. Or even Bass.
Vodka is the new Hype Libation of choice.Everyone's in on the scam. Belevedere is a stand out.Most Russian are good. I've found a good Russian { Pyccknn CtahIIapt } from St.Petersburg. Smirnoff is good for mixing.
What part of, "it's a matter of personal taste" do you not understand? While I do enjoy everything Samuel Smith's makes, I still prefer Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
When it is beer, Yuengling or Yuengling light. Whiskey/Cognac = Hennessy, Gin= New Amsterdam (i.e. cost versus quality).
Wrong.Hennessey is about the poorest choice for Cognac. Remy Martin or Martell.But that's VS.There's VSOP and of couse XO cognac.Courvoisier has a nice Aged 12 yr.old by Patrice Pinet. Of course Remy has it's 1738.
What are you, the booze Nazi? This isn't a contest about who's right or wrong. The title of the thread is "Post Your Favorite Beers, Liquors, etc... I'm pretty sure that means what you, personally, like the best. Sheesh.....
I don't like dry wines. I like the sweet ones. Recently found a blackberry and a raspberry wine, light in color that are very good i think. Rapidan River. Tasty.