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BOAT DRINKS
What's your poison?
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Island Breeze
In a tall glass filled with ice add: Coconut flavored rum (Fill glass 3/4 full) Pineapple juice (just leave enough room for a splash of the next ingredient) Cranberry juice Shaken or stirred it goes down like coolaid....MMMM MMMMM |
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1. gin & tonic w/lime
2. sweet tea 3. check diet ginger ale |
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Diet Coke or Water ;)
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GATORADE
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Jose 1800 Gold w/ orange juice
AKA at bars Tequila Sunrise |
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cold water.
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Screwdriver
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Back in the day, didn't leave the dock w/ out case of Buds on ICE...these days, Cokes, Gatorade and H20...and glad I survived the Bud days ;) ...
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lol too cheap to add to the boat but i really like it in my Whiskey Sour's and Madori Sour's ;D
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black coffee .... i dont care how hot is is outside ;D ;D ;D
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water nuff said maybe coffee too
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Water here too. I like a beer ever now and then but after boating it's water for me. Usualy right out of the hose as I am washing down the boat.
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I can tell you this, I'll try one of them Island Breeze thingys soon.....
Always water, coffee is good, the occasional brewsy, rum & coke is good..... tonight, I'm sampling some very fine grapes....after all, I worked very hard today ::) |
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Water for hydration and a couple of Sam Adams light to go with the sandwiches (my fishing bud wont stop coughing unless he has a beer) ;D ;D
For dinner it's always my own home made Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot 2004 vintage "Partridge Hills"... http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...tsauvignon.jpg The following is so true :)... http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...istooshort.jpg ;) ;) Blue-Runner please take notes ;D ;D |
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ice cold Pepsi.....all Coke related products are to be left at the dock or they will be tossed overboard.....an occasional MGD or Corona....no lime.....and of course cold bottled water
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I need to learn the difference between that Cabernet stuff and mad dog 20/20 anyway 8) |
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Randleman, tried the Island Breeze. Yum. I see what you mean, just like coolaid
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Always start off with coffe (Ice in the summer hot in the spring fall) I like to have some gatorade or those energy wate rthinings nad then a few all amercian Budwiesers for the ride back to the ramp. (or if wile fluke fishing)
Not to many buds for methough, in the sun all day, my mates get to go home and nap, why I still have to pull the boat, wash the boat, the truck, the rods/reels, cordinate the sale of any fish, clean any fish form me and then never nap time with 2 beautiful litle girls always waiting for me ;D (my favorite part) |
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I don't care what anyone says. There is nothing better than an ice cold beer on a boat. I usually only bring 3 or 4 Yuenglings the rest is water and gatorade.
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Mmmmmmmmmm!
Yuengling! 8) 8) 8) |
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Speaking of such things, had me an Island Breeze or 3 last week on vacation, they were better than I remembered.
I also tryed Miller "Chill". I was not impressed. And I tried one of the Mojitos Willy talks about, not bad. |
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If your ever in Costa Rica, get a Mojitos made with Guro, actually get anything mad with Guro, it will knock you on you a$$ ;D
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ok ready here you go...I usually get this when I am going to mow the lawn on a sweltering day....READY.....
Go to your local 7-11, quicky mart or wherever you get the local slushy type drink. Fill 1/2 way with whatever type of slushy you enjoy. Proceed home and then fill other half of slushy with whatever poison you like...Personally bacardi rum or parrot bay coconut rum...mix a little with straw and enjoy...be wary of brain freeze....needless to say, by end of slushy, lawn is not cut straight....wife thinks I'm only drinking slurpy. mark |
That sounds good. Several times I have been drinking a slushie and thought that some booze would be good in it. We have "Parrot Ice' arround here, one of the flavors is peach, I bet it would be great w/ some rum in it.
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1. Vodka and Ocean spray Ruby red light grapefruit juice
2. Bloody Mary :beer::sun: |
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that sounds really good....rum is the only booze i drink except for amarula. if anyone likes rum and coke i suggest Cruzan Blackstrap. |
What's amarula? Could it be a combination of amaretto and Kahlua?
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http://www.amarula.co.za/ |
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Mixed drinks are too hard to bring out on the boat, unless they are mixed dockside and in sealable containers. Beer beer and more beer. Corona takes priority, followed by Budweiser products. Although I have a great Coors Light cooler, that crap is never allowed on board. Remember to bring all the empties back and dont litter our seas!
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Beer and water for this guy. Always quality beer. Usually bring 3 or 4 for the day; just enough to enjoy, but not enough to get into trouble.
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I like a preacher who's not afraid of the "Devils Urine".
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RM, yep, I thank the Lord for good wine and beer and I enjoy them, in moderation, of course. To quote the Good Book:
1 Corinthians 10:31 Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. Here are some fun quotes from others of the past: God in his goodness sent the grape to cheer both great and small. Little fools will drink too much and great fools none at all--author unknown Do not suppose that abuses are eliminated by destroying the object which is abused. Men can go wrong with wine and women. Shall we then prohibit and abolish women?--Martin Luther So, hey guys, don't be afraid to invite this "pastor" over for a few beers. Though I'm quite conservative in my theological and political views, I really am an easy-going guy (if I do say so myself :-) Cheers! :beer: |
Well said BGA!
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Very well said BGA...I like that. I think there is much wisdom in those words. As with all things the older you get the more responsible you become. I know the first few times I drank it was anything but pleasing to the Lord. Ive grown much since then and I am proud to say now I do it in a much different way.
With that said...Im a whiskey man. Crown Royal...on the rocks for me please. If no Crown then Ill take Canadian Mist anytime. |
At my Superbowl party this year my Preacher had a Coors Light.
We are Methodist afterall. Hey, that reminds me of some jokes, I'll put em in "Off Topic" so as not to hijack my own thread. |
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