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View Poll Results: Do you drink alcoholic drinks?

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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    It depends on how strong but I would say I prefer spirits. When dining outside (lunch or dinner), I prefer beer over soda. .
    Let's invite EQ again. I miss the single malt that he sponsored.

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    It depends on how strong but I would say I prefer spirits. When dining outside (lunch or dinner), I prefer beer over soda. .
    My boss made me a convert (beer from soda) I never realized how food is so much better with beer

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Let's invite EQ again. I miss the single malt that he sponsored.

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    Baka may stock ka sa 14th floor, tirahin na natin. Hahaha


    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    My boss made me a convert (beer from soda) I never realized how food is so much better with beer

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    You bet! Soda is so sweet that it dulls the flavor of the food. There was a client VP I have worked before that he orders different beers during the course of the meal. He likes to pair a specific beer with a different food. I do remember that he prefers Stella Artois to pair with his dessert.

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Baka may stock ka sa 14th floor, tirahin na natin. Hahaha




    You bet! Soda is so sweet that it dulls the flavor of the food. There was a client VP I have worked before that he orders different beers during the course of the meal. He likes to pair a specific beer with a different food. I do remember that he prefers Stella Artois to pair with his dessert.
    Lol bro. Sasabihan kita pag meron. Dun natin titirahin sa parking podium. Dala ka ng magic sing!

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  5. Join Date
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    #35
    3 bottles redhorse every after work, few shots whiskey on weekends. Oh no, am I alcoholic?

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    #36
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    3 bottles redhorse every after work, few shots whiskey on weekends. Oh no, am I alcoholic?

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    I don't know with others but I can't seem to appreciate the taste of Red Horse. I find it a bit unrefined and it does not have that distinct flavor unlike the original SMB pale or Cerverza Negra. I do like strong beers (8% to 12%), specially the Belgian Trappist brands which has a variety of flavors to choose from.

    If you're in the mood to try a cheap high alcohol content beer, El Diablo (12%) is something as coarse and unrefined but stronger than Red Horse.

  7. Join Date
    Jun 2004
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    #37
    Masarap naman red horse pero medyo natatamisan ako. SMB Pale parin masarap talaga. Yun lights ayaw na ayaw ko lasa pero kapag nafifeeling healthy kuno ako, yun order ko

    Meron ba nito dito? It was recommended by a belgian i met in rome and it was really really good.

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    Jan 2006
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    #38
    ^^^ Sa Pioneer Center supermarket, marami foreign beer options. Wala pa nga ako nakita ganyan dito pero sigurado try ko yan kapag nakakita ako. You can try other good Belgian beers - Tripel or Rochefort or Westmalle or Golden Draak or Chimay.

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    Nov 2014
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    #39
    ^True, gulat din ako sa imported section ng Pioneer na grocery. Medyo hidden gem sya haha.

    Re: beers, favorite ko Super Dry, then Red Horse, then Pale. Never Lights kasi parang yung natunawan na ng isang basong yelo yung lasa. Pag medyo fruity naman gusto ko, Brew Kettle.

  10. Join Date
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    #40
    San Miguel Pale Pale Pale for me hehe certified tito!

    Masama saken Red Horse, matindi HO effect.


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