Submitted by Fred on

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Rather than having coffee or lunch dates I favor the 5 o'clock drink at the Friars Club.  Not only is the mood "lubricated" by alcohol, but many interesting folks wander into the Lucille Ball Bar to add to the cheer and mix.

Last Thursday I met with two venerable Gotham members at the Friars and was surprised when neither ordered an alcoholic drink. I enjoyed my Patron on the rocks with a lime twist while they imbibed soft drinks. No matter how hard I pushed they refused to have an alcoholic beverage.

I'm not saying that the meeting wasn't a success or that they were more guarded because of their drinking choice, it was just surprising.

While we're on the subject of drinking choice, my favorites are Champagne,  tequila and white wine (Pino Grigio). What's yours?

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Corey Bearak

I generally eschew midweek drink sans wife - besides my car is often closer than Freds to the venue where the imbibing might occur. My current preferred drink, Malibu with lime juice and seltzer. 2nd choice straight or in coffee, Franjelica. 3rd choice and rare of late, Red Label and soda.I can enjoy many wine varieties and prefer various "boutique" ales to beer.

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Thu, 09/04/2014 - 15:49

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Erik Scheibe

Someone famous once said, "I don't trust anyone that doesn't drink."

Submitted by TheodoreLanzaro on Thu, 09/04/2014 - 21:51

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Theodore Lanzaro

Coconut Vodka & Pineapple juice, delicious!
Nancy Schess

Used to be a good cold glass of a sweet Riesling but I recently upped the sweetness quotient and now favor Moscato. Of course there is always a good apple martini on special occasions.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 09/04/2014 - 23:32

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Someone also said.. "Don't Judge a person for drinking; judge a person for not drinking. They are up to something". And my cocktail of choice is single malt!
Cayce Crown

Wow. Enjoy your alcohol.
Some of us don't need it to be "lubricated," I'm juicy enough without it.
Mexican Coca Cola. Now that's a drink.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 00:17

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1. a cold glass of Sancerre
2. Champagne
3. Grey Goose on the Rocks summer
4. Johnnie Walker Black in the winter
5. Anything that Someone offers to pay for!




Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 00:17

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1. a cold glass of Sancerre
2. Champagne
3. Grey Goose on the Rocks summer
4. Johnnie Walker Black in the winter
5. Anything that Someone offers to pay for!




Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 00:20

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From WrongWay:

Lately it has been Gin and Tonic - old school.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 01:00

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Mexican Cocoa-Cola does rock. Got a case in Home Depot of all places. Made with real sugar (no corn syrup) and in glass bottles. Cold, crisp and flavorful vs. the canned garbage bottled here.
Jane Jacobs

In no particular order: Savignon Blanc (summer only), Malbec or Pinot, Goose with soda and a twist or a vodka gimlet (but it's only good about 1/2 of the time, usually when the bartender is 60+).

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 01:19

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Svedka in a wine glass on the rocks with fresh orange squeezed in.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 02:17

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Summer -- Hendricks with St Germain, Muddled Cucumber Club Soda and a Wedge of Lime; A Great Dry Riesling or a Sparkling White (Champagne, Cava, etc.); A Golden Margarita (Don Julio silver works fine for me in this)

Fall & Winter -- Manhattan (the old way... Rye, Angostura Bitters and a great Sweet Vermouth); An Oregon Pinot or French Burgundy, But I like most reds...; Don Julio Anejo or, on a special occasion a Don Julio 1942!

Happy Drinking!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 03:17

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Wow Fred.....So New York....Cold Heineken in the quintessential green bottle. Bud Light for drinkability. A shot or two or three of iced Patron if I'm trying to expedite things. At home in the kitchen while preparing dinner I'll usually have two fingers of Bulleit Bourbon. This is all predicated on if I had a hard workout. If I haven't worked out that day I don't drink. BTW....A cold Mexican Coke is the absolute BEST. Is there a dress code at The Friar's Club ?

Hollander Sends

Submitted by Alan_Schwartz on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 05:10

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Alan Schwartz

Happy drinking is right! CHA-CHING!!
David Abeshouse

Reds: Bordeaux, Burgundy, Pinot Noir, Malbec (and some whites); Grey Goose/rocks/olives; Maker's Mark/rocks; Patron neat; various beers (imports/craft); etc. -- but not necessarily Fernet Branca!
Norman Spizz

Summertime Gin on the rocks and i don't wear socks
Winter JW Black on the rocks and I wear socks
The turnover date from summer to winter is the Yom Kippur break the fast when my cousins and i all drink scotch.

Also in the words of Dean Martin "If you don't drink, when you wake up in the morning is as good as you will feel all day.
Winter to summer is Memorial Day weekend.
Fred Klein

Sorry fellow Friar. It was Frank Sinatra and he said that you are now on probation

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 14:55

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Erik Scheibe

I never trust anyone who's anonymous, lol

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 15:15

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Erik Scheibe

I was always a beer drinker like Ben and Don...but this summer my wife and I experienced an evolution into the wonderful Arnold Palmer cocktail. Vodka (perhaps citron) with 1/2 iced tea and half lemonade. Refreshing and astronomically healthier (especially with diet mixes).

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 15:17

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Erik Scheibe

...and speaking of drinking quotes, the best of all time is of course:

Bessie Braddock (at Sir Winston Churchill's current state): Sir, you are drunk.

Churchill: And you, madam, are ugly. But in the morning, I shall be sober.

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