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I bought a beer called Dragon's Milk last weekend, and it is appropriate by name. I wasn't a huge fan, but I did love referring to drinking it as "milking the dragon".
Intriguing yet also mildly nauseating. :hmm:
KT
I bought a beer called Dragon's Milk last weekend, and it is appropriate by name. I wasn't a huge fan, but I did love referring to drinking it as "milking the dragon".
I did love referring to drinking it as "milking the dragon".
Ugh, had the longest, most painful week. I think I am going to get some booze and try to finish Dragon Age: Origins tonight.
What do you guys think, beer? Any recommendations for a good RPG booze?
KT
Intriguing yet also mildly nauseating. :hmm:
KT
Ugh, had the longest, most painful week. I think I am going to get some booze and try to finish Dragon Age: Origins tonight.
What do you guys think, beer? Any recommendations for a good RPG booze?
KT
Ommegang makes a line of Game of Thrones beers that have all been really good; the most recent was Valar Morghulis. Unibroue Trois Pistoles has artwork that is reminiscent of a fantasy landscape. Actually, you could probably just go through a craft beer store and pick out the first three bottles you see with dragons and be set. I did something similar with AC4: Black Flag last year, but I went for beers with a skull and crossbones motif as opposed to dragons.
Perhaps, I'm just too easily amused. >_> Asking the GF to come help me milk my dragon is just too fun.
And, for the medieval RPG, I would imagine you couldn't go wrong with mead. Either traditional mead or honey-wine should do.
I think tonight, I am going to have a few margaritas and play some Destiny. I will also probably end up yelling while playing Fifa too.
You have FIFA 15? If so, worth upgrading from 14?
KT
I certainly think so. The gameplay is smoother and improved. I also play FUT, so updated cards are always nice.
I love quadrupels and tripels. Tastes amazing and gets you hammered.
Mmmmmm Unibroue Trois Pistoles...one of my favorites.
Mmmmmm Unibroue Trois Pistoles...one of my favorites.
Oh baby, there it is, there is that Unibroue mastery. Dark fruits up front...raisin, plum, ripe pear, and cherry. If it stopped there that would be satisfying enough, but there is a walloping load of rum and dark chocolate lurking with a smattering of mellow winter spices and sweet malt. The aroma is out of this world, painstakingly complex, but in no way overwhelming.
Sweet, almost wine like in its layering and finish. Dark fruit once again, predominately raisin, plum, and fig. Malty, yeasty, with hearty winter spicing. So many strong flavors that the alcohol is nowhere worth giving a damn.
