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If you had to pick one particular alcoholic beverage to serve your needs until the end of time which one would it be?

Be specific, don't just say beer or wine. Give a specific brand name.

So step up to the Eternity Bar and say what you will be having.

Mine would be Coor's Light. The alcoholic effects are pleasant, not so much of a hangover and if I have a mind to I can drink a pile of them.

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Parrot Bay rum in any flavor :drool:

you just can't follow simple instructions can you.

You punishment will be that there is no Parrot Bay in the Eternal Bar, you my friend are now the designated driver for all of time. :P

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I'm assuming that the Eternity Bar is fully stocked and that choice of mixers can change as long as the adult beverage component remains the same?

I recently tried Jim Beam Red Stag bourbon. It has a very pleasant (not overly done) black cherry flavor that still allows the bourbon taste to come through. I thought it was very smooth and (although I drank it on the rocks with no mixer) it should blend well with a variety of mixers. To be truthful, it was so tasty that every time I had some of it I pretty much had to force myself not to have another and another. It might even have edged out Gentleman Jack as my favorite whiskey to drink without mixing. There are a lot of beers I like but none that I don't think I would get bored with drinking for all eternity. My biggest problem with the Red Stag is that it goes down so easy that it could get 'dangerous' - but that wouldn't matter in the Eternity Bar, now would it?

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I'm surprised at all the sugary drinks being named. That stuff'll kill you.

:popcorn:

Stoli for me. Just regular, not the vanilla crap or anything like that. Vodka's probably one of the least unhealthy types of booze, and there's a million different ways to drink it. Goes with just about anything, morning, noon or night. I think that makes it a great choice for purposes of this thread.

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I'm assuming that the Eternity Bar is fully stocked and that choice of mixers can change as long as the adult beverage component remains the same?

My biggest problem with the Red Stag is that it goes down so easy that it could get 'dangerous' - but that wouldn't matter in the Eternity Bar, now would it?

No, the mixer has to remain the same. You can't have Red Stag and 7Up one day then have Red Stag and Coke the next. It would confuse the bartenders. :popcorn:

And yep, no limit on how many you can have at the Eternity Bar, Strick will be driving you home. :D

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"No, the mixer has to remain the same. You can't have Red Stag and 7Up one day then have Red Stag and Coke the next. It would confuse the bartenders. :popcorn:

And yep, no limit on how many you can have at the Eternity Bar, Strick will be driving you home. :D "

I KNEW an impromptu ban-hammer would show up.

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No, the mixer has to remain the same. You can't have Red Stag and 7Up one day then have Red Stag and Coke the next. It would confuse the bartenders. :popcorn:

And yep, no limit on how many you can have at the Eternity Bar, Strick will be driving you home. :D

Strick's drinking the hard stuff. I'll drive myself home :D

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