I like my butt rubbed and my pork pulled.
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What's your favorite Thanksgiving beverage??
Mattman3969
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We always have a Wild Turkey party on the Friday after. Everybody brings their bottle and we cook and drink. Real good way to wind down from family overload.
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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+1 on the beer.
Not to get technical, but according to chemistry alcohol is a solution...
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Stockton Ca.
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Cold glass of White Zin - before we leave home to join s-i-l for a shared T-D celebration dinner. She's a recovering A who has been sober for nearly 20 years and we honor that!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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Whatever my mother-in-law has taken from my house and my brother-in-laws house and put in her refrigerator. She's a real piece of work. Mostly an assortment of summer beers but always get a bottle of Crown or Knob Creek for "man-time" away from the girls.I raise my kids, cook and golf. When work gets in the way I'm pissed, I'm pissed off 48 weeks a year.Inbetween Iowa and Colorado, not close to anything remotely entertaining outside of football season.
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Way to respect the SIL @RRP-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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Beer for the day, a nice scotch in the evening.They/Them
Morgantown, PA
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What I drink every time I'm cheering on my Lions! Or pretty much any time I'm drinking alcohol. I am thankful for Canadian import beer! Cheers!! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

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Punch made with Arbor Mist 'wine', Champagne, and Bourbon soaked fruit. Soak the fruit for a couple days and it soaks up all the alcohol. The lack of ginger ale or other non alcoholic beverage makes it sneak up on you. First time I served it for a party I thought I was back in college surrounded by drunk girls, although all were way past college age. A great party punch.__________________________________________It's not a science, it's an art. And it's flawed.- Camp Hill, PA
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Bloody Mary in the morning whole tending the egg... A morning cigar with it.Green egg, dead animal and alcohol. The "Boro".. TN
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Beaujolais nouveau. It's a lighter red wine released the Friday before Thanksgiving, pairs well with turkey. The dates make it a special choice for the holiday. It's released the same year the grapes are grown and meant to be drunk quickly, with no aging.
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Bloody Mary's or Mimosas to get things goingLBGE & SBGE. Central Texas.
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Making this for the first time... Apple Cider Sangria
http://www.howsweeteats.com/2012/10/apple-cider-sangria/
Then likely some bourbon or scotch later
Going eggless for the weekend... My BIL and I are heading up to the cousin's hunting camp way up in NW PA. Plenty of cold and snow... probably a fair amount of bourbon as well
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Chester County, PA
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@hapster that looks great, let us know how it turns out.LBGE & SBGE. Central Texas.
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I will usually have a couple of IPA's during the day. Then choose a nice Saison to go with the turkey dinner. Usually a Fantome. Have gone with a Jolly Pumpkin beer a couple of times. Then more than likely go to a Bourbon County Stout for dessert.
After that, it's anybody's call. Usually whatever is in the fridge is fair game.
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Scottborasjr said:Whatever my mother-in-law has taken from my house and my brother-in-laws house and put in her refrigerator. She's a real piece of work. Mostly an assortment of summer beers but always get a bottle of Crown or Knob Creek for "man-time" away from the girls.
Wow- well at least she has stuff you like
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I am not usually into seasonal beers, but I love PUMPKING by Southern Tier Brewing Co.The bar I had it served it in a glass with brown sugar on the rim. Surprisingly good, so I am going to bring a few bottles and recreate it at our thanksgiving gathering this year in Cincinnati.Columbus, OH
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CORRECTION - the beer is called PUMKING (not pumpking)Columbus, OH
“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is” -
A good wheated Bourbon (Makers, Woodford, Wellers, . . . .)Alan in LA (Lower Alabama that is)"If you must choose between two evils, pick the one you've never tried before!"
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bloody marys, then some wine when prepping the turkey, then some margarettas (some with cuervo, some with hornitos), then some hard cider, negra modellos, shipyard preludes, mikes mango, lemoncellos, boubon and cokes, maybe some captian jacks, more wine, eat some turkey and take a nap, always sleepy after eating turkey so maybe a nightcap of disaronno. maybe a little port wine, theres a nice 25 year old tawney at camp thats unopened
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mine use to be Wild Turkey 101 on Thanksgiving but that was then now I'm sober 2 1/2 years so now it's ice water with a wedge of lime2 Large Eggs and a Mini 2 Pit Bulls and a Pork shoulder or butt nearby and 100% SICILIANLong Island N.Y.
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My drink of choice is Red Stag on the rocks!Cooking on a XL BGE from Allendale, Mi.
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Have you tried Perrier grapefruit or lime? I enjoy that when I want something good that doesn't have alcohol or calories.Charlesmaneri said:mine use to be Wild Turkey 101 on Thanksgiving but that was then now I'm sober 2 1/2 years so now it's ice water with a wedge of lime -
I've got one chilled and ready to go.NDG said:CORRECTION - the beer is called PUMKING (not pumpking)
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Before: Champagne or whiskey on the rocksDuring: Wine (serving a Semillon, Pinot Noir, and Cab Franc this year)After: Coffee, Milk, Bailey's, or a beer with football
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Here is a cocktail I've created for this Thanksgiving. I thought I'd share it with y'all. I'm calling it a Turkey Tini;
Turkey Tini
2 oz. Rosemary infused gin
4 oz. Cranberry-Cherry cocktail
1 oz. fresh Lemon juice
2 dashed Peychard's bitters
Gin infused Craisins
Shake over ice and pour over ice filled glass, garnish with gin Craisins
Infuse Gin with 3 stalks of Rosemary in a glass jar for three days
Infuse Craisins in just enough gin to cover for three days.
The wine with dinner is Noble Vines 667 Pinot Noir. I think PN pairs well with turkey.
I have a 12 of my go to Yuengling Light and 12 of Sam Adams Seasonal for beer drinkers, and Cavit Pinot Grigio, but it's cocktails and red wine for me and SWMBO.
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We usually start most Holidays with Mimosa's in the mornings, then move to beer or wine later in the day
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Beer during the day and then Eagle Rare bourbon after dinner.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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Wine. Preferably red. But not picky.Simi Valley, California
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I live it up on Thanksgiving. Nothing like a nice bottle of Mad Dog 20 20!. Kidding. Same ole bourbon as always. If we are at my parents' house, whatever wine my Dad chooses. He's got a degree in wine, so who am I to argue?
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