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Mine used to be Quincy Market Toasted Almond Cream. I LOVED that stuff.
I guess they don't make it anymore.

All I can really drink now is Carolins Irish Cream. While I LOVE Irish Cream, I don't like most brands because there's just too much sugar. This one is the best I have tried so far.
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That looks good. I actually have some of that in my fridge - unopened.

I still enjoy wine - white or red - doesn't matter. The ones I always have around are Bully Hill Niagara and Salmon Run Coho Red.

I'm also fond of tomato juice based drinks. Bloody Marys are great but too salty - so I like mixing up my own variations with low sodium tomato juice as the base. It's pretty good with Franks Buffalo Red Hot, lots of ice, the juice of half a lime and of course the obligatory vodka.

In the heat of summer, a beer is pretty good. Or if I'm hanging out with my dad . . . but not really my thing.
The last one I had was a Molson Canadian, eh?
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:wine: Dry reds...specifically any Shalestone Vineyards reds, but I can't afford them as often as I'd like. I like most of the local Cab Francs too. I've been trying to expand my palate lately with some local Gewürztraminers and Dry Rieslings when we're out tasting or at events. I do like a good Bloody on occasion as well.
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In the winter, bourbon and india pale ales
In the summer, gin & tonics and pilsners.
With Mexican food, margaritas
With red Italian food, California Merlot or Pinot Noir
With other good food, New York Rieslings
The first night of a camping trip, sparkling wine (Swedish Hill and Glenora Sparkling Rieslings are fantastic)
In moderation, always!
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Any pale ale or any ginger ale.
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