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Whoa.
I prefer when phallic delusion efforts go to construction, rather than biology, brewing or whatever that is.
yes its sold in many restaurants in shandong, cheap and popular. i may have inadvertently drunk some at a party but would never order it for myself. supposedly it is fermented with penis from dog, sheep, and a horse, so they say, tic, this is china.the website says dog, deer and seal , not sure if there are enough deer and seal in china to make this claim but dilution is not even labeled.
mArtiAn:
Well anytime I see a meal boasting three 'meats', whatever they are I assume the truth is probably more likely 'dog, sheep and horse' meat. So if the ad says dog, sheep and horse 'penis' I don't like to think what could really be in it.
yes. unfortunately i have drank it, now knowing what it was. i was told it was medicine baiju by a chinese friend. then, for the whole night, they kept asking me questions about different women we saw... i finally figured out why... it tastes better then baiju. as for the "side effects," i didn't notice anything. note, if you experience an erection for more than 4 hours, don't go to a chinese hospital. they don't know what they are doing...
Vyborg:
O, but they do. I understand there's a shortage of women in China.
TedDBayer:
I never noticed a shortage of women, only that the women were short.
I drink it often.
It makes a good nightcap after a few beers. Not too strong with a mild spiciness to it.
But I would probably never touch it again if I saw it being made
Does it contain genuine Shenzhen sealskin sausages? That might work.
Why do the Chinese only make liquor that is both gross in taste and ingredients?
I personally never had it, but my GF thinks my penis is the same as three Chinese penises (or is it penii), and likes to dip it in wine. She reckons it tastes very good