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Going to a person's house from work for sushi

youppi

Senior member
And if I bring beer, that I might have one bottle, how many bottles is acceptable as a nice gesture but nothing special as this is not a party, just a little dinner with a few others invited, thanks guys
 
Depends on the beer.

If it's in the can then a 12 pack but halfway decent stuff would work for a 6 pack I would say.
 
so taking a 6 pack and having one bottle from the 6 pack and leaving the rest is ok then? Thanks again
 
Originally posted by: youppi
so taking a 6 pack and having one bottle from the 6 pack and leaving the rest is ok then? Thanks again

Sounds fine as long as it's not like the Heineken commercial and you only take over a 5 pack. :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: RKS
Originally posted by: youppi
so taking a 6 pack and having one bottle from the 6 pack and leaving the rest is ok then? Thanks again

Sounds fine as long as it's not like the Heineken commercial and you only take over a 5 pack. :laugh:

lol what commercial is that, and thanks for the replies
 
Originally posted by: hiromizu
Originally posted by: alkemyst
what do you normally bring to a dinner? Sushi should be no different. A bottle of wine is fine.

I dunno but..wine and sushi just doesn't work..at all.

Sake Bombs!!! 😀

Sam Adams claims their Hefeweizen goes great with sushi. I highly recommend the beer but haven't tried both at the same time.
 
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