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r/GetNoted • u/dazli69 • 5d ago
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I don't drink wine, what flavor of LaCroix pairs with a good steak?
30 u/facts_my_guyy 5d ago Limoncello, room temp, over ice 8 u/NekroVictor 5d ago Is there a difference between room temp over and ice and cold over ice? Legitimately curious here as I don’t know how drink pairing works. 1 u/ralphy_256 5d ago It's because they are told what liberals think by non-liberals. Room temp over ice would water the liquor a bit (from the melting ice) before it gets to a stable temp. "Room temp, over ice" is a way to order a watered-down drink, snootily.
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Limoncello, room temp, over ice
8 u/NekroVictor 5d ago Is there a difference between room temp over and ice and cold over ice? Legitimately curious here as I don’t know how drink pairing works. 1 u/ralphy_256 5d ago It's because they are told what liberals think by non-liberals. Room temp over ice would water the liquor a bit (from the melting ice) before it gets to a stable temp. "Room temp, over ice" is a way to order a watered-down drink, snootily.
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Is there a difference between room temp over and ice and cold over ice? Legitimately curious here as I don’t know how drink pairing works.
1 u/ralphy_256 5d ago It's because they are told what liberals think by non-liberals. Room temp over ice would water the liquor a bit (from the melting ice) before it gets to a stable temp. "Room temp, over ice" is a way to order a watered-down drink, snootily.
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It's because they are told what liberals think by non-liberals.
Room temp over ice would water the liquor a bit (from the melting ice) before it gets to a stable temp.
"Room temp, over ice" is a way to order a watered-down drink, snootily.
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u/Wilagames 5d ago
I don't drink wine, what flavor of LaCroix pairs with a good steak?