I have to admit this one is a bit of a stretch but here goes...
5. Water - I mean sometimes you gotta quench your thirst.
4. Wine - I'm not typically a wine drinker, but there is definitely something nice about having a glass or two while playing #Viticulture: Essential Edition.
3. Gin and Tonic - During warmer months we are able to move the gaming table on to the back porch and there is something great about a G & T and some nice weather.
2. Whiskey - My favorite drink overall but especially nice with #Clans of Caledonia. Although any game goes well while sipping a nice Scotch slowly.
1. Beer - This only takes the 1 spot because it's the most common. Easy and we all enjoy it. Gotta watch the glasses though!
Anyone else have a drink they like with games? Anyone ban drinks from the table?
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Marshwiggle92 Supporter5 months ago
I actually prefer to stick with water during games, it tends to damage less than most other drinks, if there is another accident.
Courageous Bob 5 months ago
Usually pretty happy to have drinks at the table (although if feasible will try to have them off to the side just in case). Personally I don't drink alcohol so I am all about water and fruit juices :D
Courageous Bob 5 months ago
Can't say I've ever gotten too into vegetable juices (I don't actually drink much fruit juice either). Do you?
Courageous Bob 5 months ago
Ha, it wouldn't be unusal nowadays, people will make a juice out of anything
Courageous Bob 5 months ago
It's more that our flat is so small that all the bookshelves and cabinets are close enough to the table to be in easy reach :D
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Marshwiggle92 Supporter5 months ago
I generally try to have the drinks on a different surface than the game, but, it doesn't always work out that way.