Your favourite drink

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Non-Alcoholic: Tea (green, black, etc.), coffee, yerba mate, apple juice, milk (2% or above), water.

Alcoholic: Beer (everything from IIPA to the darkest stout in the joint), wine (red mostly), long island iced tea, AMF (adiós mother----er).

I'm pretty much always drinking something through out the day. I love my liquids. :D
 
What is in an AMF?
 
1/2 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Rum
1/2 oz Tequila
1/2 oz Gin
1/2 oz Blue Curacao
2 oz Sour mix
2 oz 7-Up
 
Whisky sour, but I'm not picky.

I will say this, there's a lot of liquors I like, but gin and tequila aren't among them. I have some tequila in my place now; I had some last night, and could only wonder, "who first made this and thought, This is amazing! The world needs to try this! it's awful. It's just not something that should have been shared."
 
i enjoy lots of drinks but i only drink water, milk and fresh pulpy oj daily. clubbing isnt a legit activity, pubs are similiarly dull, restaurants are much better and there I'll prob have some wine/water/fruitjuice.
 
Don't drink at pubs any more. Perth's full of over-aggressive bogans and crackheads, so if you go out you risk being the victim of an unprovoked glassing/shanking at the hands of some consequence-ignorant 19 year old who's decided it will somehow boost his social status to mix stimulants with depressants and drink vodka with red bull for no other real reason that it's "cool"... :rolleyes:

Alcoholic: Fave drinks at home are dry-style lagers, caiprahinias, mojitos, and cognac cut with water.

Non-Alcoholic: Water.
 
I used to be obsessed with their Shamrock Shakes, until I read that those have the same amount of calories as about 50 strips of bacon. So I'll just save those calories for actual bacon rather than using them up with fripperies like Shamrock Shakes. :lol:

Yeah. Every time I catch myself craving a delicious milkshake, I just imagine that same shake cup filled with five dozen strips of greasy bacon, which has two beneficial effects: (A) it's a visual reminder of just how unbelieveably fattening those shakes are, and (B) it redirects my cravings to sweet, delicious bacon.

The rapidly increasing ratio of bacon to shamrock shakes made me suspicious, so I investigated:

Weight Watchers:
Shamrock Shake: 16 oz 560 (Calories) 13 (fat)
Shamrock Shake: 21 oz 740 (Calories) 18(fat)
Shamrock Shake: 32 oz 1110 (Calories) 26(fat)

Weight Watchers on Bacon:
Bacon, Breakfast Strips, broiled (1 oz) 130 (Calories) 10.4 (fat)

50 strips of bacon: 50 x 130 = 6500 Calories. That's almost six times as many calories as in the largest shamrock shake. Five dozen strips of bacon would be seven times as many as the largest. You're off pretty significantly, unless you're talking about really tiny bits of bacon. At 130 Calories per ounce, in order for 50 strips of bacon to equal one of the largest Shamrock shakes, you'd need to be talking about pieces of bacon that weigh .17 oz apiece. I don't think those count.

tl;dr version: Shamrock shakes are pretty bad for you, especially if you get the 32 oz one. But not nearly as bad as you think.
 
What is in an AMF?

It stands for "Adiós, mother----er." Based on my experience, the name is quite appropriate.;)

1/2 oz vodka
1/2 oz rum
1/2 oz 1800® Tequila
1/2 oz gin
1/2 oz Blue Curacao liqueur
2 oz sweet and sour mix
2 oz 7-Up® soda

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EDIT: derp, didn't realize that Supr49er had me covered...:crazyeye:
 
Hot chocolate
 
Drench is water, jesus, water is your fave drink? XD
 
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