Where is the best lounge or place to have a cold beverage?

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Post by packwingfn » Jul Wed 12, 2006 5:17 pm

Should I get a molson in Canada? lol

What about Italy?

Saki in Japan?
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Post by Jacca5660 » Jul Wed 12, 2006 5:28 pm

AKLRULZ wrote:
World Showcase! I am a big fan of the Epcot Crawl. San Angel Inn is a great place also for a super strong Margarita.


For those of us alumni of the WDW College Program it's refered to as the:

Drinking Around the World Tour!

We call it liquors around the lake!!
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Post by spaulo » Jul Wed 12, 2006 6:49 pm

packwingfn wrote:Someone should lis their favorite drink in each particular country in a list so I can write some stuff down for my trip.
Well here's what I did when I did it in December 2004:

Mexico: a margarita
Norway: Carlsberg beer
China: Tsingtao beer
Germany: Lowenbrau beer
Italy: some white wine (a Pinot Grigio, I think)
The American Adventure: Sam Adams beer, of course!
Japan: Sake (when I asked the very nice Japanese girl behind the counter what kind of Sake it was, hoping for a brand name... she said "very strong")
Morocco: more white wine... it was actually a French style wine made in Morocco, according to the gentleman who served me
France: champagne
United Kingdom: Bass Ale (yes, of course... the half-yard!)
Canada: Moosehead beer

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Post by Jacca5660 » Jul Wed 12, 2006 8:14 pm

Well here's what I did when I did it in December 2004:

Mexico: a margarita
Norway: Carlsberg beer
China: Tsingtao beer
Germany: Lowenbrau beer
Italy: some white wine (a Pinot Grigio, I think)
The American Adventure: Sam Adams beer, of course!
Japan: Sake (when I asked the very nice Japanese girl behind the counter what kind of Sake it was, hoping for a brand name... she said "very strong")
Morocco: more white wine... it was actually a French style wine made in Morocco, according to the gentleman who served me
France: champagne
United Kingdom: Bass Ale (yes, of course... the half-yard!)
Canada: Moosehead beer
I've done this a few times during the food and wine fest. I do it all beer. During food and wine there are between 20 and 24 marketplaces. It not really to expensive, most beers during the fest run between 3.50 and 5 dollars, it runs about 80 bucks. I always go to England last, there's not much left after the half yard. One suggestion, you'll want to stay on property for this, so you don't have far to go to nap (read: PASS OUT!)
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Post by AKLRULZ » Jul Thu 13, 2006 6:02 am

Jacca5660 wrote:One suggestion, you'll want to stay on property for this, so you don't have far to go to nap (read: PASS OUT!)
This is what makes staying at the Yacht or Beach Club so enticing - just a short walk away! :D
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Post by addlema » Jul Thu 13, 2006 7:00 am

I really enjoy The micro brewery on the boardwalk. Pretty cool that Disney has a microbrewery and the beer is excellent. Look forward to it every trip.
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Post by CDAbleson » Jul Thu 13, 2006 10:52 am

I also try and stick to beer all the way around....It makes for a much more enjoyable next day......2 weeks from Saturday, I will be enaging in my 2006 edition of the Beers around the World....... :D

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Post by spaulo » Jul Thu 13, 2006 11:10 am

Well you'll have to understand, when I did my drinking 'round Epcot experience, I was celebrating my 25th birthday, was actually on vacation alone, and took about 5-6 hours to do the trek... I took my time, and voila, no headache in the morning (ok, honestly, I don't know HOW I avoided the hangover, especially since the whole thing was followed up by dinner at Nine Dragons... with two more glasses of wine!)
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Post by Jacca5660 » Jul Thu 13, 2006 2:22 pm

I really enjoy The micro brewery on the boardwalk. Pretty cool that Disney has a microbrewery and the beer is excellent. Look forward to it every trip.
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I also try and stick to beer all the way around....It makes for a much more enjoyable next day......2 weeks from Saturday, I will be enaging in my 2006 edition of the Beers around the World.......
and took about 5-6 hours to do the trek
We go in October for MNSSHP and Food Wine Fest. Come on liquors around the lake!! Last time I took 10.5 hours....I was still a little hung over! I may try it with wine, but I fear the Hang Over!!!!!!!!
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Post by knedeau » Jul Thu 13, 2006 7:57 pm

Actually...... Someone just told me of a Limoncello martini at Citricos....... Sounds SCRUMPTOUS!
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Post by jrcohen » Jul Fri 14, 2006 1:37 pm

I've never heard of a Limoncello martini. I love Limoncello, whenever we go to a good Itallian restaraunt, I try to always end my meal with a limoncello. I wonder what else would go in the martini.
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Post by knedeau » Jul Fri 14, 2006 3:17 pm

"Italian Lemon Drop -Absolut Citroen, Lemoncello, Splash of Lemon Lime in a Sugar Rim Glass $8.00 "

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Post by packwingfn » Jul Sun 16, 2006 8:40 pm

I just turned 21 in May so August will be my first trip of legal age. I will defnitely have to stick to just beer as if I mix, I'm in trouble but I have it all planned out. Ill get drunk in EPCOT, go to Pleasure Island at night then take it easy the next day by going to Typhoon Lagoon and sitting on the lazy river :)

Maybe even a lil hot tub action afterwards. Do they close down the hot tub at all at most of the hotels inside the park (I'm staying at Port Orleans Riverside). That would be funny if I passed out.
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Post by bribren » Aug Tue 01, 2006 10:52 am

I really enjoy The micro brewery on the boardwalk
Any recommendations on brew selection?

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Post by laurie5658 » Aug Wed 02, 2006 8:29 am

To me heaven on Earth is sitting at the levee at POR enjoying a cold Miller Lite and sitting with my DH while he is enjoying a cigar.

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