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You could have saved your money Solids and just licked the fireback instead.
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Tried the smoky/peaty brands. Not for me. I think some recycling of cash for ash going on.
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Gulden Draak 9000 quadruple 10.5% ABV

£8.99 for 4 x 330ml in Lidl
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Mervyn
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More than usual but no hangover yet despite resorting to Frosty Jacks White cider (& blackcurrant cordial) whilst BBQing last Saturday.
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If you like a bourbon, then Eagle Rare is a smooth drop.
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Irish testing for covid 19--

At 7 pm take the top off a bottle of best Whiskey -- smell it and taste it -- if you smell it and taste -- finish the bottle

If don't smell it and taste -- finish the bottle and go into isolation and continue testing in the same manner -- when you start to smell it and taste come out of isolation and commence testing again.
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Any of you tried King William gin?

No prizes for guessing its flavour profile but it’s extremely drinkable, especially in the stupidly hot weather at the moment.
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Plan on consuming a good few 2 leet plastic bottles of Devil's Bit Irish cider from Tipperary this weekend.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:49 pm Plan on consuming a good few 2 leet plastic bottles of Devil's Bit Irish cider from Tipperary this weekend.
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I’m about to kick off the weekend with a change from the usual G and T.

Going to experiment with a brandy and pear cider. I have a feeling it will work.
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Currently enjoying a large glass of Titanic Gin and Fevertree Tonic. Very nice it is too.

It's a nice alternative to Bombay or Tanqueray my usual choices.

I still can't understand that Fevertree advert where they say the tonic makes up 75% of the drink :scratch:
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justinr73 wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 11:49 pm Any of you tried King William gin?

No prizes for guessing its flavour profile but it’s extremely drinkable, especially in the stupidly hot weather at the moment.
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Not really a whiskey drinker, but currently in Inverness and had a glass of Dalwhinnie with the missus, both enjoyed it as something different from the usual gin for her and red wine for me.
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Colind gin makes 25% of the glass fever tree 75% -- you've been getting the proportions wrong , which is why you don't understand it.
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