I'm currently off my f*cking mammary glands and I felt like starting a drink post. What's your favourite tipple/topple/fuel?
I'm going with a double G&T at 30,000 feet.
Booze
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I don't like gin, but other than that, anything I can get down my neck!
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Red wine is a staple.
Courvoisier VSOP as last drink(s) of the night.
Courvoisier VSOP as last drink(s) of the night.
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Large G&T (Hendricks preferably)
or
Tequila - but that equals trouble......
or
Tequila - but that equals trouble......
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When I'm at home it's Some Kind of Cider.
When I'm away I always like to try the local beer. I'm particularly fond of beers from warm southern-European countries, none of the chemical crap we get in them and really nice during the good hot days.
When I'm away I always like to try the local beer. I'm particularly fond of beers from warm southern-European countries, none of the chemical crap we get in them and really nice during the good hot days.
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i drink alco. so rarely that in Pooland i could be take as camel, but when i drink is mostly beer (meeting with frinds in drink in bar/pub), but when i buy for myself is red vine.
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A pint of vodka & Tonic please.
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If it's to be Gin then try Monkey 47. Nice.
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I used to drink Bass all the time - but wee-ed in a most inappropriate place once too often so gave it up
Now, if push comes to shove and I fancy a tipple (which isn't very often to be honest) I'll have voddie and grapefruit if the hostelry has it failing that it's vodka and bitter lemon.
Now, if push comes to shove and I fancy a tipple (which isn't very often to be honest) I'll have voddie and grapefruit if the hostelry has it failing that it's vodka and bitter lemon.
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Famous Grouse is the on-duty blended whiskey. There's usually some lagers in the fridge.
I try and keep a bottle of proper single malt somewhere in the house, but it isn't easy on a student loan / office temp wage.
Should observe that Purple never turns up to rehearsal without an eight-pack of beer.
And never leaves before drinking the lot.
Himself.
Git.
I try and keep a bottle of proper single malt somewhere in the house, but it isn't easy on a student loan / office temp wage.
Should observe that Purple never turns up to rehearsal without an eight-pack of beer.
And never leaves before drinking the lot.
Himself.
Git.
The bedroom closet? Many men of my aquaintance have that particular peculiarity when drunk. Fortunately their significant others tend to catch them before they actually do the deed..Debaser wrote:I used to drink Bass all the time - but wee-ed in a most inappropriate place once too often so gave it up
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If only...DeWinter wrote:The bedroom closet? Many men of my aquaintance have that particular peculiarity when drunk. Fortunately their significant others tend to catch them before they actually do the deed..Debaser wrote:I used to drink Bass all the time - but wee-ed in a most inappropriate place once too often so gave it up
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I chanced upon this evening's poison of choice quite out-of-the-blue whilst out grocery shopping this afternoon with sis-in-law and wee nephew:
Verdict: not bad, not bad at all!
Verdict: not bad, not bad at all!
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Vodka & tonic (but only Smirnoff or Ketel One, anything else tends to give me a screaming hangover), the "fightier" end of the red wine family (Malbec omnomnomnomnom), Guinness as a session tipple, and a lovely malt at the end of the evening. I've become partial to Bushmills lately, particularly the 16-year old (toffee and caramel and sunshine and kittens and unicorns and koalas-barfing-rainbows in a glass).
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How spendy's that, then?EvilBastard wrote:I've become partial to Bushmills lately, particularly the 16-year old (toffee and caramel and sunshine and kittens and unicorns and koalas-barfing-rainbows in a glass).
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An excellent question, and one to which I don't have an answer. But I do have a friend who's a commercial pilot and who comes to see me about twice a year, and who fortuitously manages to bring a bottle of the stuff from duty-free when he comes. It's the least he can do, having married my sister and all. It takes me about 6 months to get through a bottle (special occasions only, you see), and my recent forays into the realms of weight loss have meant I am drinking less than I have in the past. The last spendy booze I bought was 12-year old Laphroaig (duty-free again) which I think was about $30 a for a litre. Honestly, though, for the amount of scotch I drink, I could probably make what's in the cupboard last another 10 years.SINsister wrote:How spendy's that, then?EvilBastard wrote:I've become partial to Bushmills lately, particularly the 16-year old (toffee and caramel and sunshine and kittens and unicorns and koalas-barfing-rainbows in a glass).
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