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MarcAFK

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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #15 on: June 06, 2015, 11:14:56 pm »

Daikons are not radishes.  Call them radishes all you want, daikons are daikons.  They taste more like carrots or parsnips than radishes.  I can imagine a daikon beverage tasting ... passable.  Radishes taste like leathery wood smothered in itchy stingy plant poison.  I suspect their beverage form would not taste passable.
Don't knock the itchy stingy plant poisons, radishes are the only thing that can survive in my garden :p ..... I suspect because nothing wants to eat them, except the chickens because they don't give a fuck.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #16 on: June 09, 2015, 01:06:06 am »

Why does radish wine exist?

Because i have seen humans purchasing and drinking broccoli juice... for real....

...any more questions? :P

Not gonna touch that.... ever...

Was that dwarf fortress or real life?
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #17 on: June 09, 2015, 03:43:30 am »

Ive tried broccoli juice, it's terrible, especially raw.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #18 on: June 09, 2015, 02:37:59 pm »

Ive tried broccoli juice, it's terrible, especially raw.
Actually had a juicer for a while, never got around to putting broccoli through it.  I just thought it was funny that they felt the need to tell you that there is no juice in a banana, please don't put a banana in the juicer.

aaaaaaand now the juicer doesn't work anymore.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #19 on: June 09, 2015, 03:26:34 pm »

Q. What do DF players and God have in common?

A. They both are compelled to test everything to fiery destruction.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #20 on: June 10, 2015, 02:21:10 pm »

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"you can ferment almost anything... you should draw the line somewhere."

I'll bet there could be some herbivorous animal men who would like radish wine once we get interspecies forts. Other than that, yeah, DF has never shied away from encouraging people to make terrible terrible decisions.

If tastebuds are ever implemented, it would also be creative way to screw over a subsequent overseer in a succession game. It would certainly be amusing to see a fort fall to a radish-wine-induced revolt.

The spinning *radish wine barrel* strikes the Brewer in the head, and the injured part explodes in gore!
This is a masterfully engraved depiction of a dwarf and radishes in chert. The radishes are laughing. The dwarf is making a plaintive gesture.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #21 on: June 10, 2015, 03:42:21 pm »

Hey, radish wine helps chase down the awful taste of the turnip wine!
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #22 on: June 10, 2015, 05:57:10 pm »

I expect that turnip wine would taste better than wine made from the radish varieties common in the USA.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #23 on: June 10, 2015, 07:10:08 pm »

Hey, radish wine helps chase down the awful taste of the turnip wine!

To say nothing of the cranberry wine.
Seriously, though. Anyone ever eat cranberries without any kind of sweeteners? They're horrible.
Can't imagine they'd be better after being steeped in dwarven beard-yeast.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #24 on: June 10, 2015, 07:18:08 pm »

To say nothing of the cranberry wine.
Seriously, though. Anyone ever eat cranberries without any kind of sweeteners? They're horrible.
Can't imagine they'd be better after being steeped in dwarven beard-yeast.

I remember seeing something about how Ocean Spray said that having to actually report how much sugar they put into cranberry juice (which would imply having some reason to reduce the amount of sugar in said juice) would place too large a burden on their company because pure cranberry juice "is unpalatable". As in, lying about the amount of sugar content in their cranberry juice is their entire business model.
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« Reply #25 on: June 10, 2015, 07:25:04 pm »

I remember seeing something about how Ocean Spray said that having to actually report how much sugar they put into cranberry juice (which would imply having some reason to reduce the amount of sugar in said juice) would place too large a burden on their company because pure cranberry juice "is unpalatable". As in, lying about the amount of sugar content in their cranberry juice is their entire business model.

Think I saw that too. I remember "unpalatable" now that you've said it, but the word that stuck out in my mind most was "acrid".
Seeing that report (I think it was on Last Week Tonight?) prompted me to try out unsweetened cranberries for the first time. Gotta say - I don't know how those things were originally cultivated.
Times must have been really tough :P
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #26 on: June 10, 2015, 08:18:02 pm »

I tasted frozen, unsweetened Cranberries with no expectations whatsoever.

I was disappointed anyway.

I'm not sure what happened to them. (I didn't eat the whole bag.)  But I feel bad for my dorfs whenever I grow cranberries in a tundra fort now...

Cranberry wine must taste slightly less like despair than Radish wine.



It's also a successful business. Somehow.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #27 on: June 11, 2015, 10:51:42 am »

Dried cranberries taste great. I don't think dwarves eat fresh food unless they really have to.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #28 on: June 11, 2015, 11:00:10 am »

Dried cranberries taste great. I don't think dwarves eat fresh food unless they really have to.

Well, they prefer "prepared food", which is a dubious substance made of roasting nearly anything even remotely edible into a "biscuit" "stew" or "roast" made of things like prepared dog brain in cranberry wine that was left to sit in the food stockpile for 5 years without spoiling. 

Since the status of prepared "food" does not change after years of being left out, it's technically still fresh years later, much like Twinkies.
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Re: Radish Wine
« Reply #29 on: June 11, 2015, 11:13:54 am »

Dried cranberries taste great. I don't think dwarves eat fresh food unless they really have to.

Well, they prefer "prepared food", which is a dubious substance made of roasting nearly anything even remotely edible into a "biscuit" "stew" or "roast" made of things like prepared dog brain in cranberry wine that was left to sit in the food stockpile for 5 years without spoiling. 

Since the status of prepared "food" does not change after years of being left out, it's technically still fresh years later, much like Twinkies.
I like to think that they don't even cook them, they just mince all the ingredients up and compress them into the shape of whatever food they're mimicking.

As for the food remaining fresh, I like to think it doesn't.
They only think it's acceptable to eat because you tell them it is and they don't question the food stockpile.
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