Beer or liquor??!


Question:

Beer or liquor??

Which one do u prefer, beer or liquor??


Answers: Beer if ur feeling a fun slow process to getting drunk
but liquor if u wanna get drunk of ur *** quickly

beer is fun without vomiting
liquor is lots of fun wit vomiting
its the mood im in lol
vomiting or no vomiting
that is the question Beer for me!!! Whiskey. liquor ftw! liquor!!! It fun as hell when you gt drunk and it don't take forever to get fuckked up Beer, Becks, of course. No fear of beer, but liquor is quicker.


(with apologies to Ogden Nash) for me it depends on what kind but probabaly beer Liquor. Beer. None.
Beer is gross.
Liquor is gross.
I'm underage.
Yo. liquor grey goose or patron liquor Both...beer first, then a liquor chaser, then more beer, then another chaser later on...then...

More beer...(I'm sorry...but that's a real "Sophie's Choice," there...I couldn't choose between my babies...) Depends on my mood - a nice cold beer is great sometimes, but I LOVE Dirty Martini's!!!! Beer! Liquor makes me ill... Both. On a night of hevy drinking, I find it best to start on beer, larger, uselly a few more Guiness, and then start on the liquors as the even starts rockin', just after the party gets goin' (or maybe it gets goin' because I start the liquor). A night on all beer isn't as good, and a night on all liquors, I haven't tried Ice cold beer with Italian food, otherwise rum,rum and more rum! Liquor! Beer, but it has to be good beer, like Yuengling, Samuel Adams, Guinness, or a microbrew. Not Budweiser, Miller, or Coors. It really depends on my mood. Beer after work, wine with a nice dinner out, or some good bourbon on a Friday night while watching a film. beer!!!..but i never refuse any kind of alcohol i like beer



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