Does soiree mean that you won't be having rice crispies?HwoodMike2umate wrote:Look here chaps, I am about to start brewing my own cider for the first time in over 20 years, so maybe be a bit nicer or you wont get invited to the free sampling nite soiree at my Holywood mansion.
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I'm not arguing -
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No, just that the rice crispies won't be included in the 'free sampling'. You'll have to bring your own.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Does soiree mean that you won't be having rice crispies?HwoodMike2umate wrote:Look here chaps, I am about to start brewing my own cider for the first time in over 20 years, so maybe be a bit nicer or you wont get invited to the free sampling nite soiree at my Holywood mansion.
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Bought some Scotts Irish Cider (from County Cavan) at Omagh Show on Saturday.
It was good enough.
It was good enough.
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Maybe they could use that.justinr73 wrote:Bought some Scotts Irish Cider (from County Cavan) at Omagh Show on Saturday.
It was good enough.
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A stall at The Peoples Park Farmers Market in Dun Laoghaire sells good home made cider. Cant remember the name or price.
https://www.facebook.com/Peoples-Park-F ... 580361811/
https://www.facebook.com/Peoples-Park-F ... 580361811/
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Fixed.HwoodMike2umate wrote:A stall at The Peoples Park Farmers Market in Dun Laoghaire sells good home made cider. Cant remember MY name or price.
https://www.facebook.com/Peoples-Park-F ... 580361811/
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The biggest problem at Ravenhill is that the choice is between lager or stout. As a committed Smithwicks or Smickwicks Pale drinker, I would welcome the introduction of a decent ale.
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Newcastle Brown?Scranner wrote:The biggest problem at Ravenhill is that the choice is between lager or stout. As a committed Smithwicks or Smickwicks Pale drinker, I would welcome the introduction of a decent ale.
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Back to the days of 1 man and his dog?Rooster wrote:Newcastle Brown?Scranner wrote:The biggest problem at Ravenhill is that the choice is between lager or stout. As a committed Smithwicks or Smickwicks Pale drinker, I would welcome the introduction of a decent ale.
The biggest problem at Ravenhill, is that no matter which beer you chose, it is sihte!