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Posted by BTG on Jul-21-2007 05:07:

Do you swish around beer in your mouth?

Or any beverage...a debate has come up and I would like to take a pool on people who do and do not.

kthnxbye.


Posted by Project-K on Jul-21-2007 05:08:

no


Posted by Frenchie on Jul-21-2007 05:09:

If I'm tasting it for the first time, yes to get the full greatness or horribleness of the drink. Everyday drinking, no.


Posted by Abercrombie on Jul-21-2007 05:09:

how about sperm?


Posted by Frenchie on Jul-21-2007 05:12:

Cum has to be savored. Like a glass of wine you cannot simply just tip the cup and drink, you must taste, feel, and embrace the goodness of such liquid.


Posted by BTG on Jul-21-2007 05:14:

god damnit i'm talking about beer you sluts!


Posted by shaw on Jul-21-2007 05:16:

I swish mouthwash around.

other than that, no.


Posted by Vlad on Jul-21-2007 05:27:

Wine and uncarbonated beer. Who the fuck would swish Heineken or Budweiser?


Posted by shaw on Jul-21-2007 05:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
uncarbonated beer


huh?


Posted by bubble on Jul-21-2007 05:27:

only vintage years you noob.


Posted by Frenchie on Jul-21-2007 05:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Wine and uncarbonated beer. Who the fuck would swish Heineken or Budweiser?

Does that like have a higher alcohol level? Never heard the term.


Posted by Vlad on Jul-21-2007 05:29:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
huh?



There are beers that are uncarbonated, or not as carbonated as the commercialized stuff. Usually they are from smaller breweries.


Posted by shaw on Jul-21-2007 05:30:

i'm guessing it's some specialty or home-brewed deal. I've never had it, and it sounds gross. the colder & more carbonated, the better.

edit: guess I was right.


Posted by Vlad on Jul-21-2007 05:31:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
i'm guessing it's some specialty or home-brewed deal. I've never had it, and it sounds gross. the colder & more carbonated, the better.

edit: guess I was right.



Its kinda like a wine deal... they are more flavorful, and are like specialty brews. Take Guiness for example, real Guiness is thick and isnt that carbonated.


Posted by shaw on Jul-21-2007 05:32:

I don't even like the "fake" guiness, so, yeah, that sounds even worse. I can see the appeal, though.


Posted by Vlad on Jul-21-2007 05:33:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
I don't even like the "fake" guiness, so, yeah, that sounds even worse. I can see the appeal, though.



Guiness isnt my thing either, but sometimes it hits the spot.


Posted by shaw on Jul-21-2007 05:35:

on a related topic, has anybody actually tried wine or beer on ice? I know it's supposed to be horrible, but I've never actually done it.


Posted by BTG on Jul-21-2007 05:55:

[usless]nope. i've had wine. and beer, but no ice.

only like beer and whiskey.[/useless]


Posted by Frenchie on Jul-21-2007 05:58:

Why would the ice make SUCH a difference for it to taste bad? I mean it's not like the beer will last long enough for the ice to melt and dilute your drink.


Posted by Vlad on Jul-21-2007 05:59:

On ice? Ew.


Posted by shaw on Jul-21-2007 06:00:

idk that's why I'm asking.


Posted by Fledz on Jul-21-2007 09:40:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
on a related topic, has anybody actually tried wine or beer on ice? I know it's supposed to be horrible, but I've never actually done it.


Well it would dilute the beer a bit too much but there's nothing wrong with that in wine. Haven't you ever heard of a Bevanda?


Posted by Rose on Jul-21-2007 09:43:

Nope.


Posted by shaw on Jul-21-2007 09:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
Well it would dilute the beer a bit too much but there's nothing wrong with that in wine. Haven't you ever heard of a Bevanda?


no.


Posted by Fledz on Jul-21-2007 09:52:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
no.


I really should find the Italian name for it. Umm anyway, it's when you dilute the wine with water so it's not as strong. Very common on the Mediterranean during summer because of the heat, and full strength wine can fuck you up way too easily. Ice can serve the same purpose as the water.


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