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RE: Your Character as a Drink! - LadyRochester - 06-29-2015

Wonderdul thread!

I'd say Rochester would be a nice glass of Pinot Noir, which is a red wine. This wine is particularily sweet and rich. A drink both classical and classy, but a taste many have to grow into. Perhaps with a hint of spice.

Catch her in a bad mood and she'll be shitty vodka with gasoline and hints of bitter lemon seeds, lmao.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - C'kayah Polaali - 06-29-2015

(06-27-2015, 06:01 PM)Natalie Mcbeef Wrote: ...my favorite cocktail... which is Dubonnet (fortified wine) and Gin...

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Yeah, that's Nat right there... Wink


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Verad - 06-29-2015

Prison hooch in a champagne bottle.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Steel Wolf - 06-29-2015

So I've been giving this WAY more thought than I probably should have, but I think I may have come up with a beverage for Steel.

I've been pretty enamored with the new skill I recently picked up for my DRK, Salted Earth. The color of the thing is especially striking. So I think I'll be modeling my drink around that hue. Tied with Steel's preference for rum and overall hard-hitting demeanor and I'm leaning towards this:

Dark rum
Black cherrry soda
Cherry liquer

Not sure of the measurements--I'm no mixologist. But that's Steel's drink. A Salted Earth.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Cato - 06-29-2015

Crisp, cool spring water on a hot summer's day.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Meena - 07-05-2015

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RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Jana - 07-05-2015

rum and coke, but only because that's 50% of my body fluids at this ooint tonight.

More seriously, I think a creepy loner like Jana would have to be th kind of strong, alcoholic drink you can drink alone and not feel awful about yourself, like a glass of Cognac before bed.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Edgar - 07-05-2015

Koporo would be a hard whiskey with some dirt in it.

Okay, a lot of dirt in it.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Cynel1 - 07-05-2015

Cyneler would be Hard Lemonade= looks Plain on the outside but has a unique taste.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Jean L - 07-05-2015

Irish coffee.

Bitter, but strong enough to stay with you and soothing enough to keep you company on a cold winter night. If you look hard enough there's some sweetness too.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Chill Man - 07-05-2015

Rubbing alcohol.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - FreelanceWizard - 07-05-2015

L'yhta is definitely an highly carbonated energy drink -- effervescent, gets you up and moving, and eventually makes you feel drained. Smile


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Qhora Bajihri - 07-06-2015

I went looking, because I know so little. Settled on Black Stripe, the "hot" version with dark rum, molasses, cinnamon.


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Dante Abigor - 07-06-2015

Boiling Cola


RE: Your Character as a Drink! - Marisa - 07-07-2015

Okay, so to make the 'Marisa', you take 8 packets of Kool-Aid. Lime, Cherry, Orange, Fruit Punch, Grape, Lemonade, Watermelon, and Blueberry. Dump all of these in a 2-gallon pitcher. Pour in sugar on top of that. Like, a shitload of sugar. It should be mostly sugar by volume. No, don't stop, I'll tell you when it's enough sugar. Now then, pour in water. Just tap water should do, we're not fancy here. Once the water is overflowing out of the pitcher, you can turn off the faucet and stop pouring sugar. Wait, you weren't still pouring in sugar? Well dump like half the water out and replace it with sugar. Now stir the hell out of it. I don't care that it's going all over the floor, stir harder! Water's saturation limit isn't high enough to absorb all of this sugar, so you need to stir so hard and so fast that you break physics. Got that done? Great! Now go ahead and taste it.  

By this point, you're probably dumping Kool-Aid down the drain because what you just made tastes beyond terrible. That's fine, the 'Marisa' isn't so much a drink as it is an experience. Finally, contemplate what you've done for awhile before getting a cup of coffee and a container of cake frosting. Consume both of those; you'll need the energy for all the jumping you're about to do.