Your Favorite Shot Of Alcohol

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Your Favorite Shot Of Alcohol

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Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen,

It's the WEEKEND! For those of you who partake in a stiff drink at the end of the week (or whenever), what is your shot of choice?

For me, my favorite shot is the original Crown Royal at 80 proof with a Coors Original (made in Golden, CO) chaser!

How about you?
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Shot of Jack and a Miller Lite. Only way to order :) .
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The 4 oz highball of Cuervo I had on the morning of October 13th, 1996--mostly because I haven't had a drink of alcohol since. Sometimes I can still taste it!!
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I don't do shots anymore but a makers mark on the rocks always hits the spot.
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Southern Comfort!
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Jack!...Doc :)
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George Dickel no. 12.
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I like to sip Macallan 12 year on the weekends.

When I'm doing shots for a quick buzz Cabo Wabo really lights me up. Maker's Mark if I don't have any Cabo Wabo on hand.
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My favorite shot, is the one you're buying!
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I haven't drank in 11 years but when i did i had a taste for Segrams 7 for some odd reason. I also liked Bacardi 151.
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I like either Johnnie Walker Red, or Jameson at the end of a week. I like to put about 4 shots in a nice rock glass and just sip on it. Sometimes an ice cube goes in there with it.

Tonight I'm going to have a bit of Crown Royal. I dig that stuff too.
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I do Crown or Korbel VSOP and Coke
Elijah Craig neat
And I make a mean Old Fashioned.
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Johnnie Walker Blue
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coonan wrote:Johnnie Walker Blue
Big money there brother.
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I try to avoid shots, but they are normally Patron silver.
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Armagnac! A very fine brandy. Sometimes, my bride will gift me a few bottles at Christmas. Savor slowly. :)
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I don't take shots much but prefer ones that leave a fresh "haah!" noise afterward. Anything sending me scrambling for a chaser or lime isn't the same.

Whisky is always good. Crown, Maker's Mark, Jameson, etc. I prefer mixing supplies for an Old Fashion or single malt sipping tho.
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The strongist shot I can handle is a bottle of Shiner Bohemian Black Lager.
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The last one.
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jim beam for me!
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