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Originally posted by Cooter View Postdecent vodka (dripping spring, titos, etc.) and "Simply Limeade"
I had to quit drinking them some years back because I would get WRECKED.
as in, drinking half a liter of vodka in about an hour wrecked LOL
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostTom Collins with grenadine.
Seriously, Long Island Iced teas are good. You can get lit with a few and it tastes pretty good.
I got lost in downtown Boston after drinking 1 or 5 of those.Don't Mess With Texas.
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postdecent vodka (dripping spring, titos, etc.) and "Simply Limeade"
I had to quit drinking them some years back because I would get WRECKED.
as in, drinking half a liter of vodka in about an hour wrecked LOL
Deep Eddy Vodka is handmade in Austin, Texas in a tiny distillery by Clayton Christopher (creator of Sweet Leaf Tea Beverages) and Chad Auler (creator of Savvy Vodka) - two guys serious about creating a superior beverage. Using only local, natural ingredients, experiences and years of tinkering, they set out to raise the bar. Raise but one glass of Deep Eddy, and you'll see the boys did just that!
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Originally posted by Junioropolous07 View PostHAHAHA, I used to work for the beer distributor that carried all of that, been to plenty of meetings about whom what brands are typically marketed toward..but hey when it boils down to it. Corona=hispanic Steel Reserve=black Natural Light= whitey
Your 6 months as a delivery guy doesn't make you an expert on marketing alcoholic beverages.
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostTried a new vodka this weekend, Deep Eddy Vodka, from Austin, it's distilled 10 times. Was really good vodka, very smooth, and mixed well with anything. I like Tito's but there's a bit of an aftertaste I'm not so fond of. Deep Eddy didn't have it.
Deep Eddy Vodka is handmade in Austin, Texas in a tiny distillery by Clayton Christopher (creator of Sweet Leaf Tea Beverages) and Chad Auler (creator of Savvy Vodka) - two guys serious about creating a superior beverage. Using only local, natural ingredients, experiences and years of tinkering, they set out to raise the bar. Raise but one glass of Deep Eddy, and you'll see the boys did just that!Don't Mess With Texas.
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