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    Quote Originally Posted by Toshk View Post
    Rainy season is cheaper. Discounts but no rain :)
    Caribbean rain = "liquid sunshine" !

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    I just enjoyed a funky can of beavertown lipuloid IPA .6.7% with a nice fruity flavour .it's very drinkable .The sixpoint resin a few posts back looks pretty good ,a serious drink

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    Bombay and tonic followed by some Costiere de Nimes. Very nice!

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    Prosecco from Saino's. Not a bad drop.

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    Tesco Finest sloe gin. Very pleasant late night tipple, if a tad too sweet.

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    Cocoa - a heaped spoonful of Cadbury's Bournville + the same of Green & Black's Organic, slaked with cold water, while a mugful of semi-skimmed milk heats in a Pyrex jug in the microwave for two minutes. Then mixed & finished with another minute in the micro.

    The reason for the blend is that Cadbury's is a bit sweet, while Green & Black's isn't.

    The reasons for the cocoa are (1) I like it and (2) it's better for me than the bottle of wine I used to drink most nights.

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    Saffron gin, very nice indeed!!

    mike

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    Decisions decisions
    Fas est ab hoste doceri

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    Good looking line up...Torn between a G and T or straight too the vino tinto?

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    Beefsteak Club Malbec Reserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passenger View Post
    Good looking line up...Torn between a G and T or straight too the vino tinto?
    You can't go wrong with either ;)
    Fas est ab hoste doceri

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    Diving straight into the red, salud

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    Starting on this first


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    Unhappy

    Decaf tea

    Working in the morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml.williams View Post
    Starting on this first

    I LOVE Louis Jadot stuff. I'm working my way through different Italian Reds as I feel. I've under explored that country but was not impressed by the Chianti I selected tonight. Boo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinker View Post
    Cocoa - a heaped spoonful of Cadbury's Bournville + the same of Green & Black's Organic, slaked with cold water, while a mugful of semi-skimmed milk heats in a Pyrex jug in the microwave for two minutes. Then mixed & finished with another minute in the micro.

    The reason for the blend is that Cadbury's is a bit sweet, while Green & Black's isn't.

    The reasons for the cocoa are (1) I like it and (2) it's better for me than the bottle of wine I used to drink most nights.
    That sounds tasty, will give it a try. thanks

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    A drop of Hankey Bannister whisky, with water slightly warm.

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    Heavily. .

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    Me too, the Mrs has got X factor on, arrgh.

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    That awful show would drive any reasonable soul to drink.Shame it can travel beyond our borders. Maybe the recent vote might spare you in years to come....

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    PG Tips 👍🏻

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    Keo beer
    34c still here

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    I'm currently drinking a can of Coca-Cola Life. It's got 35% fewer calories than regular Coke but no nasty aspartame like the diet stuff, sweetened with Stevia and Cane sugar.

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    Doombar by sharps brewery. Very nice to.

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    Old Tom - strong but satisfying... I feel sleepy....

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    A large drop of Woodford Reserve after half a bottle of Tempranillo with my Sunday dinner. What am I thinking, it's school tomorrow.

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    Currently enjoying a Glenfiddich 12 year old malt 😀

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    Talisker: Distiller's Edition.

    And watching Utd beat City. :)

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    Kraken rum as recommended by someone on here can't think who but it's lovely.. Highly recommend it

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    Gordons gin. It's terrible, but I finished the Sipsmiths at the weekend and this is all that's left in the cupboard.

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    Roxanich.

    This is a wine producer from Croatia. I have been blown away by their wines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highroller View Post
    Roxanich.

    This is a wine producer from Croatia. I have been blown away by their wines.
    Good choice!

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    A lovely Rutherglen Liqueur Muscat.

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    Red Horse... From the San Miguel brewery in Manila.

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    Rhubarb and ginger gin with champagne. Flippin delish

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    More Gordon's. I'm starting to like how rough it is.

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    Dining with my brother & he pulled this Romanian red from the rack...



    Lovely stuff

    z

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    A salty dog, with vodka not gin.

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    A gin called Williams. Lovely

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    Remy XO and considering cracking the humidor open....

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