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Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:38 am
by duck_nutt
16-25 miller lite
25-42 sweet tea
I prolly don't drink 6 beers a year...
glass of wine with wife occasionally

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:39 pm
by amwoodIE
10-39 YUKON JACK :lol: :lol:


10-39 ANYTHING :wink:

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:11 am
by crackhead
Yukon Jack put a pop knot on yo foe head that night!

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:29 am
by theHammer
15-18 Natural Light, Bud Light
19-21 Segrams and 7 up/ THE BEAST and Keystone (i was broke first year of college!)
22-Present Mic Ultra and Heinikan Light/ Jerry Garcia Wine/ Crown and Coke

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:06 pm
by jacksbuddy
Never was real big on beer.

College Daze - started with gin & tonic and eventually graduated to rum & Coke followed by cheap bourbon & coke

After College - Charter & Coke

Last 20 years - pretty much a tea totaller, with the occassional Charter & coke or an even less frequent amber bock.

And torch is wrong - - - - - NOBODY liked Schlitz beer, not even my grandfather, the Crappie Fisherman. (And that was his brand of choice.) :P

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:13 pm
by Doc & Nash
Mine & Yours...

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:59 pm
by mallardchaser
NOBODY liked Schlitz beer


That's funny and so true. Do y'all remember meister brau (sp), it was some nasty stuff..

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:37 pm
by amwoodIE
crackhead wrote:Yukon Jack put a pop knot on yo foe head that night!



and turn your toe nails black :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:57 pm
by mudsucker
jacksbuddy wrote:And torch is wrong - - - - - NOBODY liked Schlitz beer.
My senior class in HS named it our class beer! :wink:

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:56 am
by Bankermane
The question is history of everyone's drinking career. I can only give a partail history cause mine ain't over yet. Started drinking beer and cheap wine when I was 12. Threw up most every time. Got to college and drank too much bourbon, so now i can't stand the smell of it. i've slowed way down but will drink almost anything.

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:08 am
by bigwater
youkon jack...

aint that what you break out when you want your company to get the hell out of your house....

drinkin hisroty..

started with schlitz.. cause i like the can. ms state colors and such..

heres one of my earliest beer drinkin memories.. i had to be in something like the 2nd or 3rd grade.. back when it was o.k. for kids to ride in the back of pickup truck... anyway we had been dove hunting and i was in the back with my cosuin who was prolly around 12-13 and his friend who was prolly about the same age...

they were just dying to drink a beer,, plus we were in the bed of the truck (where all the coolers and beer was) and all the adults were in the front...

they weren't quite brave enuff the just grab one and chug it.. so they found an old gatorade bottle.. you older guys will remember when there was just one size gatorade bottle it was 32 oz. and made of glass.. poured the gatorade out and poured the beer in.. remember there wasn't but one flavor back in those days.. lemon lime.. the beer kinda looked like lemon lime. so they started passing it around,, made me drink some so i wouldn't tell...

and look at me know.. a picture of health... bwabwaaaa...

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:08 am
by bigwater
youkon jack...

aint that what you break out when you want your company to get the hell out of your house....

drinkin hisroty..

started with schlitz.. cause i like the can. ms state colors and such..

heres one of my earliest beer drinkin memories.. i had to be in something like the 2nd or 3rd grade.. back when it was o.k. for kids to ride in the back of pickup truck... anyway we had been dove hunting and i was in the back with my cosuin who was prolly around 12-13 and his friend who was prolly about the same age...

they were just dying to drink a beer,, plus we were in the bed of the truck (where all the coolers and beer was) and all the adults were in the front...

they weren't quite brave enuff the just grab one and chug it.. so they found an old gatorade bottle.. you older guys will remember when there was just one size gatorade bottle it was 32 oz. and made of glass.. poured the gatorade out and poured the beer in.. remember there wasn't but one flavor back in those days.. lemon lime.. the beer kinda looked like lemon lime. so they started passing it around,, made me drink some so i wouldn't tell...

and look at me know.. a picture of health... bwabwaaaa...

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:33 am
by Doc & Nash
OK per Bankers request, history

My first drink was when me and two buddies (15) got a jig outside Shines in Greenville to buy us a pint of Jose'. This was when it had the worm in it. the three of us split it (God awful) and then we got into a fight over who was going to eat the worm, long story short the bottle ended up broken and the worm got lost....

After that is was strickly Burbon & sprite with the occasional light beer mixed in every know and again.

21 yrs later ain't nothing changed. I wll enjoy a glas of wine or hhave a margarita every know and again but the staple is and has been Burbon & sprite, with beer of choice being Coors Light.

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:44 pm
by NUTMEG
My favorite beer is the same as it has always been - An open one!

And no I dont have a drinking problem- I pretty much have it figured out!

Busch Light

Evan and coke

Re: History of everyone’s drinking careers

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:49 pm
by crowder critter
I'm glad to see someone one else on here drinks "Evil Weevil". That was what we called Evan Williams. It was not my whiskey of choice, but a lot of my buddies drank it, so it was easier and cheaper to buy just one half gallon.