1 tequila, 2 tequila, 3 tequila, Floor
Importance of the optimal beer drinking temperature (BDT) has been previously discussed, at length, but new evidence supports the previous caution issued against willy-nilly choosing of beer substitutes when approaching the a negative beer swelling interval (BSI) on the low side. Again, Buck Shot recommends sticking with the tried and true substitute, single malt scotch.

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Sure, single malt scotch is the right thing to do when substituting due to negative BSI. But should we let previous disastrous results of less prudent substitution dissuade us from future risk taking? One of last season's unfortunate substitutes, the purported rum (Moby Dick brand), was truely a disaster of taste, but was good for a few laughs because certain unnamed guys, such as Von Lau, kept leaving their Dick on the poker table. Shouldn't guys like us stand for more than doing the right thing? Shouldn't we always take our best shot?
To be sure, you can substitute various liquors with good success, such as last year when Nagley showed up with cream liquor all the way from Africa. On that night we drunk Amarula with amusing consequences.
Unnamed Guy Baron replies
I notice that a capital 'D' was used.
As it should be, thank you.
Oh my, an armarula should know better than to jump straight to the 16 ouncers! That's why they make those cute little 8 ounce cans.
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