Favorite Drink?

I don't drink alcohol whatsoever. and I don't normally drink soda either. im a big fan of teas and water! I did try the sparletta once... ONCE! haha. but if im really feeling good, I might have to go with a cherry coke, with lots of cherries in it.
 
We get Amarula from Spec's a quarter mile outside the neighborhood!

Could be a problem! That stuff goes down real easy!
I pour Amarula over my vanilla icecream for desert at least once a week! Try that, you'll love it.
Gizmo,
If ya can't find it let me know and I'll hook you up.
Cody
 
I pour Amarula over my vanilla icecream for desert at least once a week! Try that, you'll love it.
Gizmo,
If ya can't find it let me know and I'll hook you up.
Cody

I just read Kathy your post, thinking she would roll her eyes or something female like that.

Instead she said "I imagine that would be pretty good".

Ok...gonna try it!
 
Jack Daniels or a cold pbr or if im feeling fancy a coffee cup full of Johnny walker black.
 
I pour Amarula over my vanilla icecream for desert at least once a week! Try that, you'll love it.
Gizmo,
If ya can't find it let me know and I'll hook you up.
Cody
Lol I'll hold you to it if I can't find it.
 
Just outta curiousity what is everyones favorite drink after a hunt? I personally am a spiced rum and coke guy. Captain Morgan to be specific. If anyone has anyone has any preferences or recipies I'd love to hear them!
Hard to get in Co. but can't beat Carolina moonshine...Beyond that,,Amarula
 
Laphroaig or Oban.
GT in the summer day.(we only have about one summerday a year:()
 
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Not after a hunt, but navigating the waters of selling firearms can be stressful without some excellent help, so celebrating with some single malt whiskey (Islay for myself, Monkey Shoulder for the wife) in honor of and gratitude for @BeeMaa @Red Leg and @One Day... for their guidance and of course my good friend @SAFARIKIDD for making these celebratory drinks possible. Cheer gents!
 
@Justin.
Congratulations on the sale...and the drink as well.

How did @SAFARIKIDD get mixed up in all this or is he the new owner of an R8?
 
I don't drink when I'm hunting or on the night before I'm hunting, because I always want to be 100%.



But after everything is over..., I almost hate to say it, because I would like to be more sophisticated, but The Captain and Coke.

Nectar of the gods.




I guess you can take the boy out of the hills, but you can't take the hillbilly out of the boy!
 
Capstick liked vodka and tonic, so I might raise a glass in his honor...
 
Well. I am about to pour two fingers of Macallan over a couple of cubes of ice (don't tell the bleeding Brits about the ice). Their new "Gold" double cask isn't a 25, but is very affordable and drinkable.

I'll gladly toast seller and buyer!
 
Just finished a homemade Old Fashioned with Woodford Reserve Double Oaked. Perfect for a chilly evening.
 
I don't drink when I'm hunting or on the night before I'm hunting, because I always want to be 100%.



But after everything is over..., I almost hate to say it, because I would like to be more sophisticated, but The Captain and Coke.

Nectar of the gods.




I guess you can take the boy out of the hills, but you can't take the hillbilly out of the boy!
If your looking for sophistication you should change that to Hill-William.
 
I have nothing to offer on the alcohol front; I've never had an alcoholic beverage. My number one is unsweetened iced tea; I drink a lot of it. Also, water, strawberry Bubly, coffee, milk (whole), the very occasional Mountain Dew.
 
Water. Good cold water.

After that, something local wins. Tafel beer when I hunted in Namibia. Brandy in South Africa.
 
Water. Good cold water.

After that, something local wins. Tafel beer when I hunted in Namibia. Brandy in South Africa.
Plain cold water or ice tea when it's hot. Strong black coffee or hot tea when it's cold.
 

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