Gay Chat V11 - Were you expecting something funny?
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You look like Kate Micucci.
[QUOTE=Splurgy;43315563]Kopparberg? Flavoured cider is slag's piss. Might as well mix some lambrini with ribena and call it a day.
Personally I've been getting into fancy gin. Hendricks is really nice and there's a great (but really hard to find) gin called "Portobello Road" which I absolutely love. Also it's gin, so you're guaranteed to get fucked up on it even if it's terrible.[/QUOTE]
I love that mixing Ribena with cheap cider actually does produce Kopparberg effects. I used to just have Kopparberg, and other fruity ciders, but I've decided to lay off carbonated alcohol because I just end up with horrible chest-shattering hiccups, because I am physically incapable of burping. For real.
So I just drink lager or beer. Piss. Gin & Tonic's alright as well actually, though I haven't had it often. I should. I remember there was this really nice whiskey I had once, Red Stag or something. Cherry whiskey. It was good, and I want to find it again sometime.
That cat has seen some serious shit.
Beer tastes like piss.
[QUOTE=Vilusia;43316226]Beer tastes like piss.[/QUOTE]
Just need good beer and to get used to it
Here's the reciepie for liking beer: be around someone or a group of people who have nothing but beer on hand, and drink some all night because fuck it
Next thing you'll know you'll start liking the taste of beer
Protip: beer tastes amazing with anything that has loads of ketchup on it, like fries.
I'm not a very well versed beer drinker though, I just go for what I know I like that is halfway decent. Blue Moon and Killian's Irish Red for example. I've had corona too and its not bad I suppose. I can't taste the differences in flavor between blue moon pumpkin and the blue moon mountain ale and the standard blue moon for example, I assume once I get used to the taste for a long time i'll be able to taste subtle differences like that.
The nice thing about beer is that if you are ever out drinking either casually or not, Beer tends to be the cheapest drink on the menu. I like a nice cocktail or liquor, but those are hella expensive to get per volume if you are out and about. Which is why having a friend who knows how to bartend is amazing :v:
if you need to get used to a taste then it's probably not very good
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Get the torches everyone we need to beat up heavy guy
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You are super adorbs and that cat is awesome.
Did you get the outfit from Etsy btw? Lemonbrat?
[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;43316274]if you need to get used to a taste then it's probably not very good[/QUOTE]
Coffee is wonderful! And its something you largely need to get used to.
I've heard that as you grow up you have a sweet tooth but then later on you'll no longer really like sweet things as much but start liking bitter things to moving on to some kind of other taste you'll like. Give it five or ten years, you might find yourself liking the taste of more bitter tasting drinks like coffee and beer to where you can appreciate the taste they have.
Taste buds change all the time. I hated vegitables and lettuce for the longest time and now I love a good salad with romaine and spinach. And salads aren't exactly the most amazingly flavorful tasting things you can eat compared to a steak or cookies or something.
[QUOTE=Vilusia;43316226]Beer tastes like piss.[/QUOTE]
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It's an acquired taste. I used to like sugary drinks but the more "savoury" drinks I tried the more I liked those instead. I'd rather have a mojito or martini if I went to a cocktail bar than a sugary cosmo like when I was younger.
You may find your palate shifts in the next few years to appreciate beer more
I used to hate onions when I was younger and now I love it.
anyone here have a ps4?
[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;43316274]if you need to get used to a taste then it's probably not very good[/QUOTE]
Acquiring a taste means eating/drinking/using it until you like it.
This applies to smoking, caviar, coffee, and especially Guinness (which tastes like burnt toast in liquid form mixed with alcohol).
I don't understand how somebody can put something so vile into them and go "yup I need to do this a few more times then I'll like it".
[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;43316274]if you need to get used to a taste then it's probably not very good[/QUOTE]
Coffee, anal sex, various vegetables, basically any alcohol that you can tell is alcohol...
If you gave a kid a sip of fancy scotch they'd spit it out going "eeew!" yet there's people who'd easily drop £60 on a bottle.
This might be a sign you don't appreciate certain things rather than they're bad. I have a mate who drowns his food in HP/tabasco/soy/sweet chilli sauce/ketchup/cheese (delete as appropriate for meal type). I'd never bother cooking him something fancy because that's how he's used to his food so there's no point wasting time and effort on complex flavours if he'll never taste them. Nothing wrong him liking his stuff smothered in sauce but equally he's not getting invited to any of my dinner parties.
Stouts are groooooss. But I can bear them. Maybe one day they wont taste like crap, but really all you need is one drink you can go with. Being worldly and experienced isn't entirely necessary.
I've tried beer for a good while now and it still tastes like piss water. Makes me want to gag.
Other alcohol is fine. Beer, just not worth it.
[QUOTE=Splurgy;43316437]Coffee, anal sex, various vegetables, basically any alcohol that you can tell is alcohol...
If you gave a kid a sip of fancy scotch they'd spit it out going "eeew!" yet there's people who'd easily drop £60 on a bottle.
This might be a sign you don't appreciate certain things rather than they're bad. I have a mate who drowns his food in HP/tabasco/soy/sweet chilli sauce/ketchup/cheese (delete as appropriate for meal type). I'd never bother cooking him something fancy because that's how he's used to his food so there's no point wasting time and effort on complex flavours if he'll never taste them. Nothing wrong him liking his stuff smothered in sauce but equally he's not getting invited to any of my dinner parties.[/QUOTE]
You can invite him; just give him a bowl of beans and set him at the kid's table.
Good cocktails are where its at yo
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;43316396]Acquiring a taste means eating/drinking/using it until you like it.
This applies to smoking, caviar, coffee, and especially Guinness (which tastes like burnt toast in liquid form mixed with alcohol).
I don't understand how somebody can put something so vile into them and go "yup I need to do this a few more times then I'll like it".[/QUOTE]
I happen to enjoy Guinness every now and then :v
[QUOTE=Teto;43316468]You can invite him; just give him a bowl of beans and set him at the kid's table.[/QUOTE]
He came to one once, produced his own Tabasco and tipped like half the bottle over his starter and again on his main. The only thing he could taste was almost certainly Tabasco.
I also had him help me do a roast once (we were visiting a pal to cheer her up). I asked him to make gravy while I did veg and carved the chicken; he dissolved a chicken stock cube in a jug of water. I tried to explain that chicken stock =/= gravy but he insisted it'd be fine. He tipped watery chicken stock over his dinner that night.
Cooking for him just isn't fun!
some people aren't very cooking-inclined but I think that's the worst case I have ever heard of
Best beer I've had was an india pale ale brewed in Revelstoke, BC called Nasty Habit
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;43316396]Acquiring a taste means eating/drinking/using it until you like it.
This applies to smoking, caviar, coffee, and especially Guinness (which tastes like burnt toast in liquid form mixed with alcohol).
I don't understand how somebody can put something so vile into them and go "yup I need to do this a few more times then I'll like it".[/QUOTE]
It's not like that. Tasting lots of new things and trying things more than once expands your palate and makes you like some of these things and go off things you liked (e.g. sweets).
You don't literally line up six Guinnesses and go "I'll drink these till I like them"
I watched a sad movie.. now i feel alone again, like the past few months... There goes that happiness that came by two days ago.
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I hate my mood swings.. god i'm pathetic..
[QUOTE=JackSLO;43316723]I watched a sad movie.. now i feel alone again, like the past few months... There goes that happiness that came by two days ago.
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I hate my mood swings.. god i'm pathetic..[/QUOTE]
Longing for the human connection isn't pathetic in the least. If you're anything like me, I feel you.
Kopparberg is something I'd have if I had a sweet tooth, it's awfully sweet.
I'm more of a beer person, I mostly drink blonde/ginger beer, I don't often try stouts, albeit I've had loads of good ones.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;43316062]You look like Kate Micucci.[/QUOTE]
Thank you! (I think)
[QUOTE=Catscratch;43316314]You are super adorbs and that cat is awesome.
Did you get the outfit from Etsy btw? Lemonbrat?[/QUOTE]
Thanks :3
It's a Sweet Holic kigurumi, I'm not sure where you can get them, my boyfriend got it for me.
I hate drinks and getting drunk
Vodka tastes like pain straight, same with scotch, beer tastes like piss, vodka mixed tastes like vomit
wkd is alright but I still don't like the dizzy feel of being drunk :c
Straight vodka is my "I hate life" drink
[QUOTE=Nintendo-Guy;43316274]if you need to get used to a taste then it's probably not very good[/QUOTE]
I hate this "stockholm syndrome" mindset of food where you need to make yourself get used to something to enjoy it. It's not getting used to it but actually trying something more than once. Palates change over time and regardless you should always try things at least twice. I used to hate certain foods i now love and vice versa.
With beer, all beer does not taste the same. An ale is not a stout, a lager is not a porter.
For that matter even the same types of beers taste drastically different, two IPA's can taste completely different. If someone had to 'get used' to drinking beer then they are naive and manipulative and are only drinking it to get drunk, not for taste. You don't need to get used to beer to like it, if you're a college student who wants to have fun then you may think that, but some people (like myself) actively enjoy the taste of beer and always have.
tl;dr? If you feel the need to get used to something like alcohol to stomach it, you shouldn't be drinking it to begin with and are missing the point of it.
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[QUOTE=Gray001;43317116]I hate drinks and getting drunk
Vodka tastes like pain straight, same with scotch, beer tastes like piss, vodka mixed tastes like vomit
wkd is alright but I still don't like the dizzy feel of being drunk :c[/QUOTE]
Good Vodka is literally tasteless. Don't drink american beers unless they're small local brews, scotch is a very niche drink and is infamously known for it's harshness, and mixed vodka tastes like vomit because you used shitty vodka.
I'm with you on scotch, as the only whiskey i can drink and enjoy is congac. I can't do bourbon.
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