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For instance some of the German blokes I know don't blush at ordering a mint tea at a bar in the evening (past 9.00pm an all). If I'm getting a round in I refuse to do it and just get them a beer.

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I fucking love a good Mojito, me man.

 

If you're ordering a round, I think all bets are off, you can buy whatever you like, but if it's you and a blokey mate, it's impossibly lavender to order two girly drinks. You could always take a sip of the pint to announce that it's yours and the appletini is for the bollock gargling Sebastian with the toiletries bag, in the corner.

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odd time we end up in a cocktail bar to keep the girls happy before we drag them to one of our normal haunts.

 

I tend to get whiskey sours or white Russians, unfortunately white Russians just turn me into a big lewboski quoting maniac, only answering questions with "the dude abides" or "your entering a world of pain donnie"

 

:cry:

 

"Hey, careful man, there's a beverage here"

 

Me too :(

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I fucking love a good Mojito, me man.

 

If you're ordering a round, I think all bets are off, you can buy whatever you like, but if it's you and a blokey mate, it's impossibly lavender to order two girly drinks. You could always take a sip of the pint to announce that it's yours and the appletini is for the bollock gargling Sebastian with the toiletries bag, in the corner.

 

:cry:

 

I simply refuse to order girly drinks regardless of the number in the group...Not even Alsterwasser....ffs!!

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All cocktails are fine if you're out with your workmates and ordering pint-sized drinks during happy hour at a Mainz cocktail bar in an effort to scare the Germans and blot out the futility of your financial-translation-based existence.

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odd time we end up in a cocktail bar to keep the girls happy before we drag them to one of our normal haunts.

 

I tend to get whiskey sours or white Russians, unfortunately white Russians just turn me into a big lewboski quoting maniac, only answering questions with "the dude abides" or "your entering a world of pain donnie"

 

A well mixed whiskey sour is heaven, but if everyone is drinking beer I won't order one for myself....

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All cocktails are fine if you're out with your workmates and ordering pint-sized drinks during happy hour at a Mainz cocktail bar in an effort to scare the Germans and blot out the futility of your financial-translation-based existence.

 

I guess pint sized drinks is the key. Also anything that makes the Germans nervous is good (almost anything does though). :cry:

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All cocktails are fine if you're out with your workmates and ordering pint-sized drinks during happy hour at a Mainz cocktail bar in an effort to scare the Germans and blot out the futility of your financial-translation-based existence.

 

and only then?

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All cocktails are fine if you're out with your workmates and ordering pint-sized drinks during happy hour at a Mainz cocktail bar in an effort to scare the Germans and blot out the futility of your financial-translation-based existence.

 

and only then?

Especially then, but not only then. The happy hour part is particularly pertinent as a general rule, I find.

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I fucking love a good Mojito, me man.

 

Case closed.

 

Sorry Fish, You're not a dick. But...

 

 

INTERNATIONAL. Bacardi Global Travel Retail scooped the 2007 Frontier Awards for the Best Marketing Campaign by a Supplier. But exactly how did the company achieve this accolade?

 

According to Bacardi's travel retail team, it was all down to the creation of a global marketing campaign to establish a fast-growing trend - the Mojito Lifestyle. The lifestyle came alive via fun, interactive programming - including the largest mojito sampling ever - designed to reach the end consumer in many ways.

 

The campaign aimed to communicate the Bacardi Mojito lifestyle and the brand's personality, and it also showcased the company's cocktail expertise.

 

Campaign elements included:

 

• Partnership with Carnival Cruise Line

• Integration with Universal Pictures’ blockbuster hit “Miami Vice”

• Custom POS materials

• Consumer sampling

• Print and television advertising campaign

• Digital media

• Public relations

 

The partnerships: Miami Vice and

 

etc.

 

http://www.moodiereport.com/document.php?c...mp;doc_id=15583

 

...you love buying into the "Mojito Lifestyle" don't you?

 

 

Bill Hicks would have anyone involved shot through the brain.

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I simply refuse to order girly drinks regardless of the number in the group...Not even Alsterwasser....ffs!!

Alsterwasser is by far the worst offender mentioned in this thread so far. For the uninitiated, it's what yer northern Germans call shandy. :cry:

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I fucking love a good Mojito, me man.

 

Case closed.

 

Sorry Fish, You're not a dick. But...

 

 

INTERNATIONAL. Bacardi Global Travel Retail scooped the 2007 Frontier Awards for the Best Marketing Campaign by a Supplier. But exactly how did the company achieve this accolade?

 

According to Bacardi's travel retail team, it was all down to the creation of a global marketing campaign to establish a fast-growing trend - the Mojito Lifestyle. The lifestyle came alive via fun, interactive programming - including the largest mojito sampling ever - designed to reach the end consumer in many ways.

 

The campaign aimed to communicate the Bacardi Mojito lifestyle and the brand's personality, and it also showcased the company's cocktail expertise.

 

Campaign elements included:

 

• Partnership with Carnival Cruise Line

• Integration with Universal Pictures' blockbuster hit "Miami Vice"

• Custom POS materials

• Consumer sampling

• Print and television advertising campaign

• Digital media

• Public relations

 

The partnerships: Miami Vice and

 

etc.

 

http://www.moodiereport.com/document.php?c...mp;doc_id=15583

 

...you love buying into the "Mojito Lifestyle" don't you?

 

 

Bill Hicks would have anyone involved shot through the brain.

 

:cry: could it be that I liked the taste of a Mojito?

 

fwiw I also like Pisco Sours, Tom Collins and Rum and Coke (that they pass off as a cocktail by calling it a Cuba Libre)

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I fucking love a good Mojito, me man.

 

Case closed.

 

Sorry Fish, You're not a dick. But...

 

 

INTERNATIONAL. Bacardi Global Travel Retail scooped the 2007 Frontier Awards for the Best Marketing Campaign by a Supplier. But exactly how did the company achieve this accolade?

 

According to Bacardi's travel retail team, it was all down to the creation of a global marketing campaign to establish a fast-growing trend - the Mojito Lifestyle. The lifestyle came alive via fun, interactive programming - including the largest mojito sampling ever - designed to reach the end consumer in many ways.

 

The campaign aimed to communicate the Bacardi Mojito lifestyle and the brand's personality, and it also showcased the company's cocktail expertise.

 

Campaign elements included:

 

• Partnership with Carnival Cruise Line

• Integration with Universal Pictures' blockbuster hit "Miami Vice"

• Custom POS materials

• Consumer sampling

• Print and television advertising campaign

• Digital media

• Public relations

 

The partnerships: Miami Vice and

 

etc.

 

http://www.moodiereport.com/document.php?c...mp;doc_id=15583

 

...you love buying into the "Mojito Lifestyle" don't you?

 

 

Bill Hicks would have anyone involved shot through the brain.

 

:cry: could it be that I liked the taste of a Mojito?

 

fwiw I also like Pisco Sours, Tom Collins and Rum and Coke (that they pass off as a cocktail by calling it a Cub Libre)

 

Could be. I doubt it though. It's like eating an entire packet of Trebor Mints then having a pint of ice cold water with leaves in. No-one could actually enjoy it.

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