How about pictures of alcoholic drinks?

50's PTC
o-bomb (energy drink, oj, something else? my mom...)
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this one looks really pretty... although it sounds kind of gross. haha.

i'm always jealous of the drinks you put on this thread. they look sooo good! i never even think to get anything when i go down there. i'm totally going to splurge the next time i do though!
 
Because we need another picture of the infamous Lapu Lapu
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Have to check on the name of this alcoholic coffee drink
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What a yummy thread! My DH and I, along with a big group of friends will be making a trip to the world in late Oct. So many cocktails so little time. Can't wait!!!!!!!
 
but my favorite drinks this past trip were probably the English Rose in England and Mai Tai from Petals Pool bar @Pop Century! :drinking1
 

this one looks really pretty... although it sounds kind of gross. haha.

i'm always jealous of the drinks you put on this thread. they look sooo good! i never even think to get anything when i go down there. i'm totally going to splurge the next time i do though!

hehe, yeah, i think it sounds gross too! my mom is weird! and thank you so much for the compliments! definitely splurge, it's so much fun! here's a few more.

Italian Margarita, from the stand
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Puilly Fuisse (sp?) and Grey Goose Slush, from France
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This thread is fantastic. I might have to try out a LOT of the different drinks I'm seeing in this thread. :goodvibes:
 
In 80 days, I will be able to take my first photos to add to this wonderful thread. I finalized the budget yesterday and added in plenty for these tasty treats so I hope to have lots to share.
 
Has anyone ever tried the beer at Leciellier' that is supposed to have a high alcohol content. How, was it? What is the name of it. Thank you!!
 
Has anyone ever tried the beer at Leciellier' that is supposed to have a high alcohol content. How, was it? What is the name of it. Thank you!!

Le Cellier has La Fin Du Monde, Maudite, Blanche de Chambly, and Trois Pistoles, all from Unibroue, one of my favorite breweries. The Blanche de Chambly is the lightest of the bunch, at 5% ABV, but the rest have 8-9% ABV.

Fin Du Monde is a Belgian Tripel, and Trois Pistoles and Maudite are Belgian strong dark ales. All four of them are tasty! I'd say the Trois is probably my favorite on a cooler day, and the Blanche on a hotter day.

All of these should be available in a well stocked grocery store or liquor store, as well! All of the liquor stores around me (NW Orlando) usually have at least one or two.
 
:woohoo: My doctor took me off my medicine...I have not had a drink of alcohol in 18 months! Now, that the medicine is through I can have alcohol again.

In two weeks, I'll be at WDW to celebrate my first drink after a long DRY SPELL!

I am loving this thread!:thumbsup2 I need more alcohol porn pics!:scared1:
 
Has anyone ever tried the beer at Leciellier' that is supposed to have a high alcohol content. How, was it? What is the name of it. Thank you!!

One of our local grocery stores sells some of it. What we have had is dark. My ex finds it really hard to drink.
 
Le Cellier has La Fin Du Monde, Maudite, Blanche de Chambly, and Trois Pistoles, all from Unibroue, one of my favorite breweries. The Blanche de Chambly is the lightest of the bunch, at 5% ABV, but the rest have 8-9% ABV.

Fin Du Monde is a Belgian Tripel, and Trois Pistoles and Maudite are Belgian strong dark ales. All four of them are tasty! I'd say the Trois is probably my favorite on a cooler day, and the Blanche on a hotter day.

All of these should be available in a well stocked grocery store or liquor store, as well! All of the liquor stores around me (NW Orlando) usually have at least one or two.

Forever, thanks for your help. I have another question. I had this beer in disneyland. Called Red Trolley. Do you have any idea, what type of beer would come closest to this. You seem like a beer expert. So, I am asking you. Thanks!!

I will try the Trois.
 
Forever, thanks for your help. I have another question. I had this beer in disneyland. Called Red Trolley. Do you have any idea, what type of beer would come closest to this. You seem like a beer expert. So, I am asking you. Thanks!!

I will try the Trois.

I'm definitely not a beer expert, but thanks :blush: I love, love, love beer and do try to study as much as I can.

Hmm, looks like an American red ale, one of my favorite types.

Where do you live? I can give you a few suggestions that may be similar, though I haven't had Red Trolley myself.

Fat Tire from New Belgium is great (this may be closest, as it seems Red Trolley really advertises its maltiness)

Red Seal Ale, from North Coast
American Amber Ale from Rogue
Censored Red Ale from Lagunitas

Those are ones I've had, and/or can find easily in well-stocked stores around me, but beer availability depends on distributors. And like I said, I can't be too sure since I haven't had Red Trolley, but try those! Those are all some of my favorite breweries as well.

There's a red ale over at Big River Grill at WDW but I find it a bit hoppy (which I like) which may not suit your needs.
 
I'm definitely not a beer expert, but thanks :blush: I love, love, love beer and do try to study as much as I can.

Hmm, looks like an American red ale, one of my favorite types.

Where do you live? I can give you a few suggestions that may be similar, though I haven't had Red Trolley myself.

Fat Tire from New Belgium is great (this may be closest, as it seems Red Trolley really advertises its maltiness)

Red Seal Ale, from North Coast
American Amber Ale from Rogue
Censored Red Ale from Lagunitas

Those are ones I've had, and/or can find easily in well-stocked stores around me, but beer availability depends on distributors. And like I said, I can't be too sure since I haven't had Red Trolley, but try those! Those are all some of my favorite breweries as well.

There's a red ale over at Big River Grill at WDW but I find it a bit hoppy (which I like) which may not suit your needs.


Why thank you!

I live on Long Island, NY that is. I am going to look around for the beer you mentioned. That red trolley was so good. I have been dreaming about it ever since. I fantasize about hopping a plane for 5-6 hours for a west coast mickey fix, monte cristo, and that delicious Red trolley. One word. Heaven
 
I'm sure all of these drinks have already been posted, but can you really ever have too much booze porn? :goodvibes

Teppan Edo: A martini whose name now eludes me (I think it might have had sake and plum wine in it?), and sake
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Tune-In Lounge: A Patron pomegranate margarita, and a Blue Moon (obviously!)
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China pavilion: Green tea plum wine slushie (why did this taste salty? The flavor ruined a perfectly decent boozy beverage...but it didn't stop me from drinking it, I just made faces while doing so!)
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Spoodles: A pitcher of sangria
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Has anyone ever drank around the world at Epcot?? I'm talking, tried a drink in every country? I would love to do this, especially if during the food & wine festival they have smaller samplings of drinks?? Any suggestions on best drinks to get in the WS? I am definitelly trying the Grand marnier Slush in France and a margarita in mexico!
 
Why thank you!

I live on Long Island, NY that is. I am going to look around for the beer you mentioned. That red trolley was so good. I have been dreaming about it ever since. I fantasize about hopping a plane for 5-6 hours for a west coast mickey fix, monte cristo, and that delicious Red trolley. One word. Heaven

Since you're on the east coast, you're more likely to run into the beers I mentioned. Also, you could try calling or emailing the brewery to see if they know where you could find the beer in NY :)

http://www.karlstrauss.com/index.html

Has anyone ever drank around the world at Epcot?? I'm talking, tried a drink in every country? I would love to do this, especially if during the food & wine festival they have smaller samplings of drinks?? Any suggestions on best drinks to get in the WS? I am definitelly trying the Grand marnier Slush in France and a margarita in mexico!

Many times ;) My favorites:

Canada: Blanche de Chambly while eating lunch in Le Cellier
UK: Whichever beer I'm up for: Stella, Harp, etc
France: Gran Marnier slush
Morocco: honestly we'll usually skip this country and double up in Canada or UK since we hate Casa beer, and don't like the sweet drinks
Japan: Kirin
US: Sam Adams
Italy: Principessa sparkling wine
Germany: Optimator or Becks, depending on the mood
China: Draft Tsing Tao? The drinks at the Joy of Tea stand are just too sweet for me
Norway: Carlsberg
Mexico: Dos Equis


During FWF, they definitely have smaller portions: usually the wines are more strictly 3oz, and they sometimes have 6oz beers if there's a draft selection.
 
I'm pretty much a newbie when it comes to WDW, do you have to have had ADR's to be able to drink in the restaurants? Or are there some places you can just go to the bar?

TIA

Emily xx
 














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