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| Reputation: 119 | Group: | Godfather | Posts: | 25,300 | Joined: | Feb 18, 2015 |
| Post #1: 22nd May 2018 1:58 PM | |
Are you bringing drinks for yourself (and family) or for the whole gathering? Also, what's with the only beer options being shitty domestic macrobrews? I'm not a beer person, but if asked to bring beer, none of those would even cross my mind. | |
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Spin
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| Reputation: 119 | Group: | Godfather | Posts: | 25,300 | Joined: | Feb 18, 2015 |
| Post #2: 22nd May 2018 2:40 PM | |
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Who brings drinks for themselves only to a bbq? |
If it's a BYOB BBQ, I do, and everyone else too. |
When I host a BBQ, I provide the meat, and maybe a side, plus a few beverages (likely what I already have on hand). The guests bring additional sides/desserts and whatever else they want to drink.
It works pretty well. | |
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Spin
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| Reputation: 119 | Group: | Godfather | Posts: | 25,300 | Joined: | Feb 18, 2015 |
| Post #3: 22nd May 2018 2:50 PM | |
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So Spin is hijacking Ahoda's poll? Seems right. |
How am I hijacking Ahoda's poll? | |
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Spin
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| Reputation: 119 | Group: | Godfather | Posts: | 25,300 | Joined: | Feb 18, 2015 |
| Post #4: 22nd May 2018 9:28 PM | |
If I'm the only one bringing beverages, I'm loading two coolers up. One with a selection of beer (most likely some Summer Shandy and a local IPA of some sort), and then some soda (Coke, Diet Coke, Other -- probably a Mtn. Dew or similar). The second cooler has the drinks for the kids, so Capri Sun is a good choice, plus some bottled water. | |
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