sovay: (Morell: quizzical)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2026-03-17 03:13 pm

He tried to run away, well, she hit him with a hammer

For Saint Patrick's Day, I had a foreign body removed from my eye and was immunologically shot in the shoulder. Who needs booze?

jesse_the_k: The smoking pipe from Magritte's "Treachery of Images" itself captioned in French script "this is not a pipe" captioned "not an icon" (Default)

Was it a European body?

[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2026-03-17 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)

Back when I could drink, I'd go for Jameson's or pear cider -- what's your booze of choice?

ride_4ever: (WriSo Sour)

Re: It was a calcium deposit!

[personal profile] ride_4ever 2026-03-17 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Whiskies that taste as though they were exhumed from a peat bog...." Yes, me for that!
ride_4ever: (WriSo Sour)

Re: It was a calcium deposit!

[personal profile] ride_4ever 2026-03-18 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Heavily peated! I never met an Ardbeg that I did not like.

Re: It was a calcium deposit!

[personal profile] thomasyan 2026-03-17 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you tried non-alcoholic or low-alcohol drinks? Some beers are surprising-to-me good, but I'm also not a huge beer person, so perhaps I'm less discerning.

Is 3% ABV too high? I think one of my favorite dessert wines is only that strong Wow, just Googled to check, and apparently I remember very wrong. It says Quady Essencia Orange Muscat is 15% ABV. Nevermind.

Re: It was a calcium deposit!

[personal profile] thomasyan 2026-03-18 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
> it never seemed that important

I have never personally noticed alcohol making me feel happier or more clever or anything like that, although KY says from her observation I get more talkative. So for me, if it doesn't taste good, I don't see any point, and don't feel it adds to my enjoyment of social events.

But there are some things I do enjoy the taste of. I'd say I generally am not crazy about bitter things, but perhaps my tolerance has gone up in recent years, and so I am able to enjoy hoppy beers. That said, a friend introduced me to shandies, and I probably do enjoy that more than straight beer.

And the magnitude of my memory of ABV made me wonder if I remembered the name wrong. Googling suggests I meant Quady Electra Moscato, because the description and cost more closely matches what I remember: fermented for only a month (which makes me wonder if I would actually prefer to just drink the grape juice unfermented), and 4.5% ABV. (Plus, the one I remembered wrong, I spelled the name wrong. It is Essensia.)