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Guest jackdm3
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Thinking about sampling different drinks of the adult nature back to back. What's the best way to neutralize the palate and go to the next sample? A certain food or drink? And do the travel-size bottles fail to convey the nature of the big bottles?

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Guest jackdm3
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Crackers/pretzels salted or not?

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I'd say definately salted.

Be careful though. I did this kinda thing one Saturday before a superbowl party years ago. I ended up missing the whole superbowl because I spent that entire Sunday throwing up every few minutes. Also somehow those crackers mysteriously ended up crumbled up, and spread on the floor from wall to wall in my house. From what I heard I had crumbled them all up in the package, and decided to play quarterback and the crumbled pack of crackers was the ball. The ceiling fan took care of spreading them on the floor for me.

Good times. :D

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Be careful though. I did this kinda thing one Saturday before a superbowl party years ago. I ended up missing the whole superbowl because I spent that entire Sunday throwing up every few minutes. Also somehow those crackers mysteriously ended up crumbled up, and spread on the floor from wall to wall in my house. From what I heard I had crumbled them all up in the package, and decided to play quarterback and the crumbled pack of crackers was the ball. The ceiling fan took care of spreading them on the floor for me.

Good times. :D

This post is more along the lines of what I expected to read when I clicked on this thread title...

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Actually, if you're consuming adult beverages, it has an effect on your sense of taste. After a few, you're not going to get the full effect if you...you know...swallow. There. I said it.

Guest m&pc9
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Just keep drinking till they all taste the same.

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Can you be more specific about what you're tasting? I did a lot of comparisons with bourbons. Not sure I needed anything to cleanse the palate.

Guest jackdm3
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Was gonna start with bourbons on Friday. Then another category (scotch/vodka/rum) on a different night. I should also say I'd be choosing sippin' drinks first, with only rocks and/or water.

What do ya'll think about tester bottles versus regular bottles, regarding taste?

Guest jackdm3
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Just keep drinking till they all taste the same.

That's always been my experience. But I want to learn the differences.

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PET packaging vs. glass imparts no taste in the spirit, nor does the size of the bottle.

I recommend a beer between each bit of liquor.

Guest BEARMAN
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I don't know about mixing liquor and beer, Jack.

Haven't you heard the old saying..."beer and whiskey is mighty risky"?

Guest jackdm3
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No, Bear. I won't to concentrate on one evil at a time.

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...Haven't you heard the old saying..."beer and whiskey is mighty risky"?

Obviously you're an amateur.

"Beer on whiskey, mighty risky; Whiskey on beer, never fear."

- OS

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I always remembered "Beer before liquor, never sicker. Liquor before beer, you're in the clear." I got the phrase backwards too many times and decided I should never mix the two regardless. ;)

Guest BEARMAN
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Beer and whiskey are fine together unless you have two X chromosomes...

What if you have two X wives, crimson...does that count? :D

Obviously you're an amateur.

- OS

I guess I'm just not the "Great Imbiber" I once was, OS....:):D

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