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Why do we have such an abysmal selection of non alcoholic beverages in this country?
I found adding Gin essence to tonic water worked reasonably well. They sell it with the idea you add to vodka (or your own distilled spirit but they don't dare say that).
I have a whisky one to add to ginger ale but I didn't try it yet.
WTF is the point of brewing an alcoholic drink and take the ahcohol out. WTF are you kidding.
There are plenty of situations where alcohol free drinks come in handy:
1. It's a hot day, you're driving, and you fancy a beer
2. It's a hot day, you're working, and you fancy a beer
3. You want to be sociable at a lunch or BBQ but don't want to get drunk.
4. You want to pretend to be drunk at a social occasion to get some gen.
There are plenty of situations where alcohol free drinks come in handy:
1. It's a hot day, you're driving, and you fancy a beer
2. It's a hot day, you're working, and you fancy a beer
3. You want to be sociable at a lunch or BBQ but don't want to get drunk.
4. You want to pretend to be drunk at a social occasion to get some gen.
etc etc
Alcohol free beer is popular among rugby players for faking it, although most are too girly to admit it.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
Alcohol free beer is popular among rugby players for faking it, although most are too girly to admit it.
I think the idea that it is macho to drink, deeply ingrained though it is, is a crock of tulip.
Any cretin can get drunk and most do. As I get older I see getting drunk as a form of weakness.
It's more manly to abstain.
I think the idea that it is macho to drink, deeply ingrained though it is, is a crock of tulip.
Any cretin can get drunk and most do.
It's more manly to abstain.
Agree on the first bit; utterly stupid and just a sign of being a bit of a sheep. Abstinence isn't necessary if you practice moderation though.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
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