What Is Your Favourite Drink
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Re: What Is Your Favourite Drink
After years of intensive research I have concluded that the best way to avoid a hangover is not to drink in the first place
Bit of a nuisance living in an area stuffed full of vineyards though...
Bit of a nuisance living in an area stuffed full of vineyards though...
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Re: What Is Your Favourite Drink
it would be too much to even try to imagine, no red bull seems enough, i cant stand the smell of alcohol thats why ive never drank any, vodka smells like paint thinners.plod wrote:Yeah imagine how much he could waffle if pissed
sorry mate
Not drinking also seems the way to avoid being sick every morning after.
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It's bloody expensive drinking alcohol for sure, it's nice to see a young chap like you not drinking but rather spending his money on Chinese circuit-boards and old Vitara's
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Yes the chinese circuit boards and old vitaras can be remembered, unlike drink even if you do manage to have a good time while drunk it wont be remembered. Indeed its bleeding expensive, ive seen the price of vodka shots, that could buy me a roll of solder, and a bulk order of chinese microchips. Smoking also seems like quite an expensive hobby, but im suprised at the lack of people who smoke cigars, they seem quite good value there seems to be more smoke off one cigar than the packet of cigs.
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Re: What Is Your Favourite Drink
Right now I'm drinking Abbot Ale. (Never normally during the week, but its the last week before Christmas.)
Coffee (beans and grinder) in the morning, and tea (leaves and pot) in the afternoon -- Darjeeling at the moment.
I've stopped drinking at home (except this week, obviously), as it got to the stage where I could finish a bottle of wine in a single sitting and then start on the whisky. There was also a big boozing culture in my previous job, and I'm trying to shift the consequential belly.
I think the original question was about beer: IPA (Greene King is not IPA) and other pale ales like Theakstones and Black Sheep.
Timothy Taylor's is nice, but is a bit flowery -- not a good 'session' beer.
I loved koelsch (and lots of gluhwein) when I was in Aachen, but can't stand the witch-piss that passes for larger in England.
G&T, nice with bitters.
Whisky -- love a peaty single malt.
Port -- tawny.
Coffee (beans and grinder) in the morning, and tea (leaves and pot) in the afternoon -- Darjeeling at the moment.
I've stopped drinking at home (except this week, obviously), as it got to the stage where I could finish a bottle of wine in a single sitting and then start on the whisky. There was also a big boozing culture in my previous job, and I'm trying to shift the consequential belly.
I think the original question was about beer: IPA (Greene King is not IPA) and other pale ales like Theakstones and Black Sheep.
Timothy Taylor's is nice, but is a bit flowery -- not a good 'session' beer.
I loved koelsch (and lots of gluhwein) when I was in Aachen, but can't stand the witch-piss that passes for larger in England.
G&T, nice with bitters.
Whisky -- love a peaty single malt.
Port -- tawny.
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I hear harp is a highly regarded fine beer from belfast, getting great praise for its quality.
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It's a long time since i drank any kind of alcohol (health reasons ) but i used to
go to the pub 4/5 nights a week and favourite tipple half & half guinnes and cider in
pint glass , poor man's black velvet , also was partial to tia maria & coke and pimms
go to the pub 4/5 nights a week and favourite tipple half & half guinnes and cider in
pint glass , poor man's black velvet , also was partial to tia maria & coke and pimms
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I see a new status rank there - "406oc Resident Alky"...TooT wrote:Errrrr
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what amazes me about alcohol is some people namely my friends can drink more vodka in 1 hour than i drink water in a week.
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Going to be some time before I can have a good drink again... *cry*
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Good Crimbo then, Matt?
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Re: What Is Your Favourite Drink
does anyone on here not drink any alcohol.
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Not me sorry - I'm an aged Rum man... currently have on my counter at home 2 x 20 yr old rums, an 18 yr old and a 12 yr old rum in special humidor case (old cuban cigar box).... sooo damm tasty...