Drinking with Pugs

Blogged under Uncategorized on Thursday 4 December 2008 at 8:00 am

photo3 Drinking with Pugs

I’m a sucker for dive bars, so when we found a dive bar named after pugs in Georgetown I knew I’d love it. And I did, until the bartender told me about the special spiced cider they were serving.

“What’s in the spiced cider exactly?”

“It’s regular apple cider laced with rum.”

“Laced?”

“Yup, laced.”

I had no idea what to say so I sat there awkwardly silent for a moment, until he spoke again, “Oh, yeah, maybe laced was a bad choice of words.  We don’t want people thinking they’re going to get drugged in here.”

“How about infused with rum?”

“No, that’s way too much fancy talk.”

“Fine.  Can I get a vodka tonic, please?”

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  1. Comment 1by kurt — December 4, 2008 @ 9:40 am

    If you like THAT drink, may I recommend the perfect “warm the cockles of your heart” drink – perfect for a cold snowy winter’s night in SLC.

    Oregon Sugar-free Chai (or NOT sugar-free)
    Milk
    Appleton Rum

    Add 1/3 cup chai to 1/3 cup milk. Zap in microwave for 2-2/1 minutes. Whip or froth it up. Then add Rum (measurement depends on mood) Ahhhhhh…….

  2. Comment 2by BedsideTalesMan — December 4, 2008 @ 10:41 am

    I love it!

    I too am a sucker for that type of bar.

    Shit….now I feel like having a drink..and it is only :45 AM.

    THANKS!

  3. Comment 3by Pooba — December 4, 2008 @ 11:55 am

    Hmmmm I wouldn’t drink that either, not because it’s laced with anything, but because I hate cider.

  4. Comment 4by Kate — December 4, 2008 @ 1:13 pm

    the apple cider sounded good, even laced. ha ha ha

  5. Comment 5by Cat — December 4, 2008 @ 2:16 pm

    You single gals, you’re more hep to the dangers of being drugged. I wouldn’t have even flinched at the word “laced”. I still wouldn’t have ordered it though, as it’s my “every morning on the way to work in the winter” drink. I like to go exotic when I’m out.

  6. Comment 6by linden x — December 4, 2008 @ 4:54 pm

    Except that The Pug is on H St NE, which is pretty much the opposite of Georgetown. Wylie, indeed….

  7. Comment 7by Sarah — December 4, 2008 @ 8:34 pm

    Linden X: In case you didn’t read my earlier blog this was my first trip to D.C., which means it’s not so easy to keep track of which part of town I was in. I can barely remember my local bars.

  8. Comment 8by m — December 5, 2008 @ 8:25 am

    Ya, the put is definitely NOT in Georgetown..that would be gross. I love that they have cheesy poofs for free at your disposal.

    Basically, a rule of thumb, nothing in Georgetown is cool.

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