Drink of choice for serious listening?


This is a frivolous topic but probably won't end up any worse than a lot of more technical threads around here. But right now I'm settling down to listen to music for a few hours. I've got a glass of Four Roses Single Barrel Bourbon on two cubes of ice which is a pretty good substitute for when you can't get your hands on a bottle of Blanton's.

I also like Aberlour A'bunadh single malt Scotch. No ice. Usually neat but maybe a few drops of water.

So when you sit down for serious listening do you like to have drink? If so, what? Doesn't have to be alcohol of course.
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Like the suggestion of 1990 Angelus - lovely wine (and I still have a few bottles in the cellar).

If I am listening to digital, if not a glass of wine, then a snifter of single malt, usually  Laphroaig, Lagavulin, an older Ardbeg, or a Talisker.

If I listen to analogue, nothing at all - my cantilever is worth more than a moment of alcoholic bliss, and no amount of pleasure from the drink would make up for months of waiting and retip costs into the thousands.
Mccallam single malt
lagavulin island malt 
sapphire and tonic 
Amstel light
The more I drink of any of the above libations the louder the music gets and the more upset my wife becomes. 
@wcfeil Smart man and you must have an amazing cellar! Also I can vouch for @mcslipp always having a drink in his hand! :)