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09 Aug 2004 by Jason Fried

I’m favoring the Gin Buck. What’s your poison?

22 comments so far (Post a Comment)

09 Aug 2004 | SH said...

Fifty-fifty.

09 Aug 2004 | Hagbard Celine said...

Dirty Martini

with two blue cheese-stuffed olives, please.

10 Aug 2004 | Brad Hurley said...

Mojito with Havana Club Anejo Reserva rum that someone brought back straight from Cuba.

10 Aug 2004 | pb said...

I'm a Gin drinker (Ten) but tonic's getting old. I'll try the Buck. Any other good Gin-based drinks?

10 Aug 2004 | Brian Jamieson said...

Sidecar—but sugar the rim of the glass.

10 Aug 2004 | One of several Steves said...

Scotch or bourbon, neat. Rarely do cocktails.

10 Aug 2004 | tlack said...

soco + sour!

10 Aug 2004 | Wilson said...

many a gin buck have served me well as a summer drink

10 Aug 2004 | jb said...

Summer calls for a Geary's Summer Ale. My favorite of the summer seasonals, although I'd be curious to hear what other people like.

10 Aug 2004 | Mike said...

Lots of tequila chased with a soft bed.

10 Aug 2004 | Scorched said...

Aside from the gin and tonic, I've got to go with these two:

Alaska:
Bombay Sapphire, yellow chartreuse, bitters

Purple Haze:
Gin, Blue Curacco, cranberry

10 Aug 2004 | HighStandards said...

Beer. Pretty much any kind. Except Coors Light.

10 Aug 2004 | Brad Hurley said...

Summer calls for a Geary's Summer Ale.

I miss Geary's, though I prefer their standard Pale Ale; it was one of my favorites when I lived in New England. I've never been a fan of summer beers; the only seasonal I drink is Bock in the spring.

The best brews I ever tasted were a pint of Old Peculier at a pub in London and a locally brewed ale at a pub in Iddlesleigh (North Devon). You can get Old Peculier in bottles on this side of the Atlantic, but it doesn't even come close.

10 Aug 2004 | Don Schenck said...

Scotch or bourbon, neat.

10 Aug 2004 | Urbanchords said...

A Maker's Mark Manhattan

10 Aug 2004 | ar said...

Either PBR or Stella on tap. What a treat! On certain occasions, three fingers of Knob Creek on ice.

10 Aug 2004 | Don Schenck said...

Mmmmm ... Maker's Mark ...

10 Aug 2004 | beto said...

Scotch, on the rocks.

10 Aug 2004 | F2 said...

scotch, neat..naturlich

10 Aug 2004 | James Zambon said...

The infamous Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster search!

From the Hitchhicker's guide Project:


The effects have been likened to having your brains smashed out with a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick.
There are many voluntary organizations which will help to rehabilitate you after you've had one.

10 Aug 2004 | but that's just me said...

I no longer drink, but when I did it was shots of SoCo...which is why I no longer drink.

10 Aug 2004 | Ed Knittel said...

Zima?

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