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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:39:38 PM
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SaddleUp
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Absolut?? You're kidding me!!!
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:43:01 PM
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KTownGT
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Well, yea, you should know that Ashram. So no recommendations? These people all drink pretty much dirty thirties, and super cheap stuff. EDIT: How much?
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:44:29 PM
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SaddleUp
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you'd make me happy with Grey...or el patron gold or silver.
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:45:29 PM
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raubt
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Grey Goose? Hennessey? Kind of depends on your audience. If they're all middle-aged or older you'll need fancy scotch or something.
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:45:39 PM
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SaddleUp
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oh no~! You edited your post!
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:46:23 PM
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SaddleUp
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ORIGINAL: raubt Grey Goose? Hennessey? Kind of depends on your audience. If they're all mi ddle-aged or older you'll need fancy scotch or something. What exactly do you define as middle age?? be VERY VERY careful........
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:49:36 PM
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ORIGINAL: Lord Ashram Hm, if they are young and drink cheaper liquor normally, a bottle of Grey Goose will go over just fine. Not too expensive, and a touch "fancier" than absolut. oh whattttever assram...... and let me guess...what does your fancy sips entertain?
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:50:06 PM
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i third grey goose. or some gentelman jack. I usually give grey goose for b-day presents
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:57:30 PM
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ORIGINAL: SaddleUp What exactly do you define as middle age?? be VERY VERY careful........ LOL, I'm not even touching that. Okay well, my take on the alcohol situation is, if they're all 12 year old kids, Smirnoff or Absolut or anything they've ever seen a TV commercial for will be fine. If they're drinkers who normally only touch cheap crap (say they're from ages 16-30ish) Grey Goose or whatever for vodka, or a bottle of Hennessey will work nicely. It's not super fancy, but they're not super-refined drinkers and they're used to drinking lower end stuff, so it will still be impressive. If you're talking about alcohol connoisseurs here, you're going to need to step it up and get into the fancy stuff. That's where the old scotch and high-end french wines come into play. But I'm assuming you're talking about the younger crowd who drinks a lot of beer and cheaper alcohol, in which case a bottle of Grey Goose or Belvedere or Henny will be fine. Cristal (like P Diddy drinks!) would probably impress as well, but that's like $350 a bottle. Grey Goose and Hennessey are also somewhat impressive at a much nicer $50 a bottle.
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:58:06 PM
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raubt
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*double post*
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 10:59:16 PM
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I really only know whiskeys and tequila....so lets get started: Tequila: First one that comes to mind, and actually not allot of people drink it, is Patron. Make sure its SILVER Patron though, its the smoothest IMHO. Runs about, oh, $80 a bottle up here? Most people know what it is by now (damn rappers). A big bottle of Jose Cuervo (black is my personal fav), should run about $55-70 depending on the size of the bottle. Whiskey: Ahhhhhh whiskey. Whiskey gets more expensive (usually) the more it is aged, a personally aged whiskey of mine is Knob Creek, which is aged 9 years. At all the bars I go to, a shot of Creek is usually $9, I haven't bought a bottle in years, but its upwards of $70. Being so close to Canada, I like Crown Royal. Crown Royal Special Reserve for ME anyway, tastes exactly the same as regular crown, just a touch smoother. A 350 ml bottle will set you back $25. Yup. Think they're about $100 for a liter. I know next to nothing about gin, vodka, and shnappes.
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 11:01:03 PM
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RE: Expensive alcohol? - 4/25/2008 11:01:12 PM
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SaddleUp
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ORIGINAL: raubt quote:
ORIGINAL: SaddleUp What exactly do you define as middle age?? be VERY VERY careful........ LOL, I'm not even touching that. Okay well, my take the alcohol situation is, if they're all 12 year old kids, Smirnoff or Absolut or anything they've ever seen a TV commercial for will be fine. If they're drinkers who normally only touch cheap crap (say they're from ages 16-30ish) Grey Goose or whatever for vodka, or a bottle of Hennessey will work nicely. It's not super fancy, but they're not super-refined drinkers and they're used to drinking lower end stuff, so it will still be impressive. If you're talking about alcohol connoisseurs here, you're going to need to step it up and get into the fancy stuff. That's where the old scotch and high-end french wines come into play. But I'm assuming you're talking about the younger crowd who drinks a lot of beer and cheaper alcohol, in which case a bottle of Grey Goose or Belvedere or Henny will be fine. Cristal (like P Diddy drinks!) would probably impress as well, but that's like $350 a bottle. Grey Goose and Hennessey are also somewhat impressive at a much nicer $50 a bottle. well at least I still qualify as part of the younger crowd as these liquors suit me just fine
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