Motörhead bring out their own line in booze

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http://laughingsquid.com/english-heavy- ... led-booze/

Rosé doesn't really fit the image IMO. :lol:
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& it's not even an April fool!

I want the glasses :lol:
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there's so much infos about that vine, that even if i would buy this i
d rather hold before i read few reviews. (even that austrailan shiraz is mostly good.)

i thought that Lemmy would rather 'produce' whiskey
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There's a few artists going down this route. Pretty sure I read in the paper that even Dan Ackroyd has his own booze. Much like his last acting role, I can't recall exactly what it was.
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I saw a review of Chris Blackwells new Rum yesterday. :?
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timsinister wrote:There's a few artists going down this route. Pretty sure I read in the paper that even Dan Ackroyd has his own booze. Much like his last acting role, I can't recall exactly what it was.
It's vodka that comes in a glass skull. I'm not much of a vodka drinker, but I rather liked it. I've got another bottle that I've not opened yet.

The skull is now sitting in my kitchen, full of jelly beans.

Alas, I could not find any pictures of a bottle full of jelly beans. You'll have to settle for this:

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Very cool. :notworthy:
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Wasn't that in the last Indiana Jones movie?
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markfiend wrote:Wasn't that in the last Indiana Jones movie?
I don't know. I've repressed my memories of it. As far as I'm concerned, The Last Crusade was the last movie.
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:lol:

Very impressive.
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sultan2075 wrote:
markfiend wrote:Wasn't that in the last Indiana Jones movie?
I don't know. I've repressed my memories of it. As far as I'm concerned, The Last Crusade was the last movie.
Correct answer ;D
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markfiend wrote:
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markfiend wrote:Wasn't that in the last Indiana Jones movie?
I don't know. I've repressed my memories of it. As far as I'm concerned, The Last Crusade was the last movie.
Correct answer ;D
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Noticed the add on FB! Nice one but....rosé?!
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Motorhead Vodka taste like any other swedish produced Vodka.. a bit expensive since you find Absolut Vodka in the same price range..

Motorhead Shiraz.. I have tried better and far worse Shiraz wines in my days.. a good wine to get wasted on..

Bought 8 bottles today :D I guess Easter will be a bit hazy.. :D :D
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Ozpat wrote:
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sultan2075 wrote: I don't know. I've repressed my memories of it. As far as I'm concerned, The Last Crusade was the last movie.
Correct answer ;D
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Noticed the add on FB! Nice one but....rosé?!
It's the most rock and roll of wines.

Motörhead vodka? Makes sense to me. Motörhead Bourbon? That too would make sense? Motörhead gin? Sure; they're an English rock band (though I don't imagine them being gin drinkers), and I tend to associate gin with the UK. Motörhead beer? Yeah, I can see it. Motörhead pure grain alcohol? Makes perfect sense.

But wine? A little odd.
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Rosé and gin are seen as more women's drinks here in the UK, to the point where a common slang term for gin is "mothers' ruin".

Not that that necessarily disqualifies either from having a Motörhead-badged version, just that it doesn't seem quite to fit with the band's "macho" image. YMMV
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markfiend wrote:Rosé and gin are seen as more women's drinks here in the UK, to the point where a common slang term for gin is "mothers' ruin".

Not that that necessarily disqualifies either from having a Motörhead-badged version, just that it doesn't seem quite to fit with the band's "macho" image. YMMV
Interesting. Here, gin is associated with old men, to the point where an ex girlfriend accused me of being old before my time since I liked to order gin and tonics when sitting outside on a hot day.
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Bartek wrote:
i thought that Lemmy would rather 'produce' whiskey
I would also think of whisky as way more suitable then wine... :.P
But would love to have a bottle just to place nicely in my vitrine 8)
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