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Man, It's your choice but you're missing a thing. :D

ehh, I've probably drank more than 90% of the people I know. It's really not that great. It loses it's fun quickly. Plus it makes you feel like **** too often. There are many things that are much better than alcohol. Don't get me wrong. I still drink, but nowhere near as much as I used to when I was in college.

Dogfish Head Beer. World Wide Stout and the 120 Minute IPA are both ~20%. They vary each year when they are released.

They have a ton of different beer. http://www.dogfish.com/brewings/

I'm glad to see that at least one other person here appreciates good beer. :) I think I have two or three bottles of the 120 minute in my cellar right now. Have you had any beer from Michigan's microbreweries?

ehh, I've probably drank more than 90% of the people I know. It's really not that great. It loses it's fun quickly. Plus it makes you feel like **** too often. There are many things that are much better than alcohol. Don't get me wrong. I still drink, but nowhere near as much as I used to when I was in college.

You're right, but you USED to drink that much. When the fun part goes away you stop.

ehh, I've probably drank more than 90% of the people I know. It's really not that great. It loses it's fun quickly. Plus it makes you feel like **** too often. There are many things that are much better than alcohol. Don't get me wrong. I still drink, but nowhere near as much as I used to when I was in college.

+1 on this. I used to drink epicly, and as a result, had some real adventures, and many a night hugging the toilet. Now I'm a bit older though I hate overdoing it. I'll have about 5 in a night at most now, and I have a great time without the hangovers.

My view on it now is that if you need that much alcohol to have a good night out, you're doing it wrong.

Congrats on your first beer! I bet you that won't be the last!

P.S. If you want some hairs on your chest, see if you can find some Stroh. This stuff gives me the giggles :wacko:

Was it real beer or American beer? I had my first can of beer when I was about 4. I used to drink Bass shandy back then too :laugh: I had my first pint when I was about 12.

To the OP: why would you decide not to drink when going to college? Enjoying fine alcoholic drinks is not the same as binge drinking. If you decide not to get drunk ever then that is very respectable... but there's no reason to not enjoy beer.

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mmm antifreeze. when i was a bartender I foudn this awesome receipe for antifreeze

1- 1ounce shot glass

1/3 sour mixer

1/3 cirtus vodka (I prefer absolut mandarin myself)

1/3 midori

just pour ti togather and shoot it.

tasts exactly like watermelon, and it has a ncie kick

and if you did like we did and ran out of vodka, everclear works also :D

mmm antifreeze. when i was a bartender I foudn this awesome receipe for antifreeze

1- 1ounce shot glass

1/3 sour mixer

1/3 cirtus vodka (I prefer absolut mandarin myself)

1/3 midori

just pour ti togather and shoot it.

tasts exactly like watermelon, and it has a ncie kick

and if you did like we did and ran out of vodka, everclear works also :D

Similar to a melonball

2 oz Midori? melon liqueur

1 oz vodka

pineapple juice or orange juice

Pour the melon liqueur and vodka into an ice-filled highball glass. Fill with pineapple juice, or orange juice.

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