Wednesday, January 12th, 2011
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"It used to be that the question 'what are you drinking?' was between you and your bartender. Now, thanks to smartphones (and megaphones too) the same question is between you and the world. What hasn't changed, though, is that every drink is also a story. Brewtrakr asks 'what are you drinking?' because we want to hear that story." This project sounds fun already, bit it sounds even better when we tell you that one of its founders is Awl pal Luke Mazur. Check it out!

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Thanks for rubbing it in during Drynuary, Alex and Luke.

petejayhawk (#1,249)

Drynuary is a social construct. I choose to live in a post-Drynuary society.

jolie (#16)

SERIOUSLY. "I'm drinking soda water with lemon in a wine glass because it almost feels like a spritzer and oh my God someone hold me please."

garge (#736)

I am having a go at contemplating a Drybruary instead. I checked–it is not a leap year!

@jolie: Virgin gin and tonics work wonders. Be sure to include the lime.

jolie (#16)

@Clarence: Tonic water without the benefit of an alcoholic mix-in makes me want to cut my tongue out and use it to perform cunnilingus on Chyna. I'll stick with soda, thanks.

@jolie: Wow, that was graphic.

jolie (#16)

A friend of mine actually suggested I do a Drarch and I was all, "Are you out of your mind on drugs? I've never met a March that didn't make me want to boil myself in a vat of oil, and you're seriously suggesting that I remain sober for the entirety of that snatch hair of a month? Thank you but no."

katiebakes (#32)

Was contemplating a Drartin Luther King Weekend but I can't not have spiked apple cider apres ski you know?

jolie (#16)

Oh gurl I know. Believe me I KNOW.

deepomega (#1,720)

I prefer drunkuary. So far so good!

Was Luke the one who wanted to be a lawyer?

the teeth (#380)

I like my drinks logs a little less subpoena-able.

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