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    It's a holiday tradition for me to start the mornings with Irish Cream Liqueur and coffee.

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    The wife and I have been having hot mulled cider with dinner (simmered with cinnamon sticks, cloves, all-spice and brown sugar-very Christmasy!). I also enjoy the occasional egg-nog with a generous shot of bourbon. The occasional bourbon and coke. A splash of a heavily-peated Islay scotch on a cold evening is also great.

    And on Christmas day, I'll go over to my brother's house, where I have my annual Crown Royal XO (his house pour) with ginger-ale and lime over ice-just a delicious drink, and I always leave wondering why I don't drink more Canadian. Anyway, Merry Christmas to all however you enjoy it!

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    a nice glass or two of port at Christmas time for me.
    Mulled wine and Irish cream also goes down well too.
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    Sweet tea. Got to keep my truck driver figure in shape. I drink sweet tea or coffee at all times. Holidays or not. Guess im kinda boaring.
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    For me just simple Egg Nog, no alcohol involved.

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    Hot Buttered Rum
    Tom & Jerry
    Mulled wine
    Hot spiced cider
    Richard

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    Egg Nog with a good, golden, rum.


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