Another excuse to drink? Outstanding.Desert wrote:http://www.psmag.com/navigation/health- ... thy-87891/Alcohol is that happy combination: a pleasurable substance that also conveys health benefits. Those benefits are greatest if you drink moderately. But even drinking more than is “perfectly”? recommended, without displaying clinical symptoms of problem drinking or alcohol dependence (and these are not subtle), is generally better for you than drinking nothing.
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You know how I feel about handouts...cash is much more flexible, hell, cash is king!
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I like kombucha. Sure it's created by a slime disc but it's naturally effervescent and contains a trace of alcohol.
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[quote=Wikipedia] Drinking kombucha has been linked, in rare cases, to serious side effects and deaths, and improper preparation can lead to contamination.[/quote]
dualstow: Experienced any serious side effects? Do you make your own?
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This is the best news I've heard in a long time.
I was having pains in my stomach starting some time last year and thinking alcohol might be the culprit I mostly gave it up for almost all of 2014. Didn't help, so when I was on a an Alaskan cruise lat month I decided why not enjoy some wine and beer and see what happens?
The result - stomach pains are completely gone.
Perhaps I have developed some sort of symbiotic relationship between alcohol and bacteria in my stomach.
I was having pains in my stomach starting some time last year and thinking alcohol might be the culprit I mostly gave it up for almost all of 2014. Didn't help, so when I was on a an Alaskan cruise lat month I decided why not enjoy some wine and beer and see what happens?
The result - stomach pains are completely gone.
Perhaps I have developed some sort of symbiotic relationship between alcohol and bacteria in my stomach.
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After this weekend's tailgating, I'll probably live to damn near 115. Very healthy amount of drinking for me.
Side question, do you think Everclear tastes like gasoline due to all the health that's crammed inside it? Or another, less plausible, reason?
Side question, do you think Everclear tastes like gasoline due to all the health that's crammed inside it? Or another, less plausible, reason?
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No side effects whatsoever, but I also don't make my own. I get the best stuff from the farmer's market where I buy some of my groceries. Knife sharpening, "slime disc juice", mushrooms, pastured pork- they've got it all.WildAboutHarry wrote:dualstow: Experienced any serious side effects? Do you make your own?Wikipedia wrote: Drinking kombucha has been linked, in rare cases, to serious side effects and deaths, and improper preparation can lead to contamination.
I also get the name brand stuff at any of a number of nearby bodegas if I get a hankering between Saturdays.
Sometimes I do get a little bit of a sore stomach after vodka, but only for half a minute.
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lol. There's plenty of Boyd & Blair potato vodka if you prefer. I tend not to offer kombucha to guests. My parents were over for the first time in a long time and I served them coffee. Thanks again to gizmo rat for mentioning that porlex burr grinder in Medium Tex' gear reviews.Desert wrote:I just scribbled a quick note to myself to bring my own drinks when we party at Dualstow's place.![]()
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i have been brewing homemade ginger beer, very tasty and has an alcohol content around that of strong wine, impossible for that to be unhealthy....
there is a traditional "slime disk" version that i would like to try brewing or to even just taste some day, i expect its alcohol content will be significantly less but i bet it is still good...

there is a traditional "slime disk" version that i would like to try brewing or to even just taste some day, i expect its alcohol content will be significantly less but i bet it is still good...
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Yeah, the alc% in kombucha (slime disk stuff) is negligible, maybe 1/2 %. But, it's wonderfully effervescent. :-)l82start wrote: ... ginger beer,...
there is a traditional "slime disk" version that i would like to try brewing or to even just taste some day, i expect its alcohol content will be significantly less but i bet it is still good...
I love ginger beer too!
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Oh no! Another industry that will soon be targeted by the Greenies.Desert wrote:dualstow wrote:lol. There's plenty of Boyd & Blair potato vodka if you prefer. I tend not to offer kombucha to guests. My parents were over for the first time in a long time and I served them coffee. Thanks again to gizmo rat for mentioning that porlex burr grinder in Medium Tex' gear reviews.Desert wrote: I just scribbled a quick note to myself to bring my own drinks when we party at Dualstow's place.![]()
Vodka sounds a bit commie, but I'm game.
I used to homebrew a lot in the old days (trying to prove yeast evolution whilst producing alcohol), and I really appreciated the diligence of all those microbes, selflessly cranking out alcohol and CO2.
As they say, beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

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ginger beer is one of my all-time favorites, the "soda pop" is semi rare but findable at a few stores, a wonderful treat... the alcohol version is pretty close to non existent in the USA (i think those lucky brits can still get it at the pub) so i started brewing my owndualstow wrote:Yeah, the alc% in kombucha (slime disk stuff) is negligible, maybe 1/2 %. But, it's wonderfully effervescent. :-)l82start wrote: ... ginger beer,...
there is a traditional "slime disk" version that i would like to try brewing or to even just taste some day, i expect its alcohol content will be significantly less but i bet it is still good...
I love ginger beer too!

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They sell Crabbie's at one of my local beer stores.l82start wrote:ginger beer is one of my all-time favorites, <snip>... the alcohol version is pretty close to non existent in the USA
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you have just inspired me to get back on the hunt to find some in my area..
i found a location map for establishments that carry it, so far the nearest place is hundreds of miles away, but i may be able to make an online purchase for in-store pickup at a local beer wine store...
i found a location map for establishments that carry it, so far the nearest place is hundreds of miles away, but i may be able to make an online purchase for in-store pickup at a local beer wine store...
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Yeah, give it a shot. Looks like it's only been (back?) in the States since 2012.
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Anyone else LOVE pumpkin beers?
I just love the ridiculous amount of nutmeggy goodness in each drop.
The best I've had is "Pumking"
I just love the ridiculous amount of nutmeggy goodness in each drop.
The best I've had is "Pumking"
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Absolutely. I've been drinking Blue Moon lately and when I saw them come out with the pumpkin beer I didn't think I would like it but I was wrong.moda0306 wrote: Anyone else LOVE pumpkin beers?
Still prefer it with a slice of orange but I think the pumpkin flavor really is nice.
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Can never get enough of them.moda0306 wrote: Anyone else LOVE pumpkin beers?
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Have a second, and be doubly safe!Desert wrote:Ad Orientem wrote:![]()
I'm going to have a beer tonight, just to be safe.
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I don't think beer goggles will make those beauties look any better. But if the lights were out ........HB Reader wrote:Have a second, and be doubly safe!Desert wrote:Ad Orientem wrote:![]()
I'm going to have a beer tonight, just to be safe.
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For some strange reason, I don't think they had much to worry about in that department anyway...Ad Orientem wrote:![]()
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Hey speak for yourself, man. Center row far left is an absolute cheesecake. I call dibs!Libertarian666 wrote: https://weatherstone61.files.wordpress. ... liquor.jpg
For some strange reason, I don't think they had much to worry about in that department anyway...
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Monkeys? MONKEYS!? They could have saved $3,199,000 by the usual "let's grab some undergrads!" method...Desert wrote: I was somewhat encouraged by this article:
http://theweek.com/speedreads/index/268 ... keys-drunk
The Washington Times reports the NIH is spending $3.2 million to get monkeys to "drink alcohol excessively" in order to determine binge drinking's long-term effects on body tissue.
I'm going to start hanging out with these monkeys.
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