Mine is a gin and tonic. Celebrating the delivery of the beta release candidate for the assessment report I've been working on. Will get the comments back tomorrow, roll them in and should have it put to bed 4 days early. It is due next Monday.
David
The chief cause of failure in this life is giving up what you want most for what you want at the moment.
Wine or beer. I don't have a real preference as to type or brand, I just like good wine or beer. Tonight I made some salmon burgers with sauteed mushrooms and onions along with some pasta on the side and it seemed like a Muscat Canelli night. Last night was Bell's Double Cream Stout Ale. The night before was a Dry Reisling. Hmmmm, I seem to be getting away from my "big reds".
The fact of the matter is, I just like alcohol!
"A fine beer may be judged with just one sip, but it is better to be thoroughly sure"
I'm not a beer or wine guy. I will only drink those to be social at work/other functions where there are no other (soda, water, etc.) alternatives.
I'm afraid I'm also rather low-brow on my coctails... I like rum or vodka with more or less any fruit/veggie juice, whiskey-sour, or tequila straight up.
Clear beverages are for the warmer months (July and August here in WI). Then it's a Tanqueray Rangpur Lime and tonic or a regular Tangueray martini. Or a Weissbier.
During the colder months (the rest of the year) darker beverages are advisable, either Wild Turkey or my favorite Russell's Reserve bourbon or a good brandy. I drink a fair amount of locally brewed oatmeal stout.
Lately I've been reacquainting myself with Schlitz, which is a pretty decent brew and IMO can be drunk anytime.
Jeff
“Doctors are men who prescribe medicines of which they know little, to cure diseases of which they know less, in human beings of whom they know nothing”--Voltaire
4 days early deserves a pat on the back, only thing is next project they will expect early and complain when it's not. Remember, hard work is payed off with more work.
Lately it's been Diet Sunkist Orange, on occasion Yukon Jack.
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