What's your drink?
sonny73
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I'll have a cold Fosters please
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Caffeine Free DIet Coke0
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If I'm in a pub I'm quite partial to a wee pint of Belhaven Best. Carling with a lime is pretty good too. Most clubs seem to serve Red Stripe these days, so that has to do when out in town.
Got to love getting a bottle of Smirnoff Ice, a bottle of VK Orange, and Blue WKD in a pitcher too.0 -
Appletons spiced rum and coke, please.0
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Guinness.0
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Sloe Gin. .......otherwise Wye Valley Butty Bach or other good local well kept real ales0
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Large glass of Chateau Latour 1982 vintage!0
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Pear bulmers
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Any Islay malt whisky but especially Laphroaig 15 YO. Unfortunately they've stopped making it :x
The replcement 18 year old is bloody expensive :x :x :xWho you gonna believe? Me or your own eyes?0 -
Pokerface wrote:Caffeine Free DIet Coke
Isn't that water?0 -
Something red from a bottle with a proper cork, if it is pm. Earl Grey touch of milk no sugar if its am.0
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A pint of Harvest Pale please0
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Coniston 'Bluebird'..... a good Lakeland cask ale...none of that 'Euro Fizz'0
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COLD CAN OF TYSKIE - (After a hot commute)
IPA other times.0 -
In the pub - Cold Guinness with a measure of Jamesons added.
At Home- A Pinot Noir
At Home (booze-free) - Peppermint tea.Let's close our eyes and see what happens0 -
Kronenburg at the start of an evening with a Jamesons to finish.0
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Ok, where to start…if it’s Lager/Beer – Heineken or Bitburger, Ale – Woodfordes Wherry, something to sip – Bulleit bourbon, a glass of red with dinner is usually a Chianti and I’m also partial to a Black Russian on certain occasions.
Despite that tidy list I don’t really drink that much believe it or not!0 -
Hendrick's Gin / Fever Tree Tonic with a ice and a slice of cucumber
Heineken Import lager
Most 'real ales'
Any decent wine! (particularly like a good Rioja or Pinot Noir)0 -
Harvey's Best please.0
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Tripel Karmeliet, Duvel, Westmalle Tripel. Failing that, almost any Belgian beer will suffice. Apart from Jupiler of course, that would be ridiculous.0
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You can never go wrong with a guinessThe dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.0 -
john-e-big-guns wrote:Coniston 'Bluebird'..... a good Lakeland cask ale...none of that 'Euro Fizz'
Even though I live in lake district I'm not that keen on any local stuff, for me St Austell brew is the best, like Proper Job.
soft drink wise ribena although there is something about diet coke must be the chemicals in it :shock:0 -
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Crippledick.(thinks its from Cornwall)....ever had it?jc0
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Enville Ginger beer or a pint of Bathams
Can we fix it?
Yes we can!0 -
Thatcher's Gold
Hendricks, tonic (good old Schweppes is fine) & cucumber
Asahi Super Dry
Absolut Citron, squeeze of fresh lime juice, ice
Just discovered Catena Malbec (2007) - very nice indeed.
Can't do real ales with leaves & twigs, I'm afraid.
Edit: Soft drinks - root beer is my favourite, but is sadly hard to find in the UK, although Bundaberg is available in Waitrose. They also make a great Lemon, Lime & Bitters.0 -
a good bottle of buckfast tonic wine lol
no serious bottle of corona with a slice of lime, must be served ice cold in the bottle tho no poncy glassdont only ride a bike0 -
Thawaites Wainwright0
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Rattler Cider or Aspalls Organic.0