So more Port?
Yeah, but really... Ice wine FTW!
So more Port?
I stopped drinking Wisers as their parent company made some poor choices re: their Russian sales concernsLCBO sells a decent pre mix if you're interested.
Calling @Joe BassIs that the equivalent of him telling you that he likes Oxford purple flavoured bags over your Mosko bags.
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BTW.
If you really like the color purple, I have this exact set available.
At least you know no one would want to steal them.
Yeah, but really... Ice wine FTW!
Calling @Joe Bass
Our family also has alcoholism within it but thankfully it’s not in the immediate one. Mom calls anyone (including me) an alcoholic because we enjoy it, but I rarely ever drink anymore during the week.We have alcoholism on both sides of the family, wife’s and mine , so I am a bit vigilant to make sure it doesn’t become a problem here . So far so good . I’ve witnessed the really ugly side of drunk so we avoid going there. Alcohol is truly not for everyone and I’m happy for those that figure it out.
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got a similar map for latin america?One thing that's always struck me is how European cultures' approach to drinking is divided on a north/south axis similar to the potato/tomato line:
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On the potato side, drinking is typically heavier and done to the point of getting properly drunk. Going out to drink or getting together to drink with food being secondary is quite common. On the tomato side, it's much milder, and getting obviously drunk in public is considered a bad look and not really socially acceptable. Booze is usually an accompaniment to food, and even where it's the focus (see aperitivi in Italy), it's consumed as a precursor to a meal.
As someone with both sides in my family, I was 100% potato in my youth and am much more tomato now...