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A gin this evening. I have a Finnish one that needs opening. Can't remember which, but it should be good. Bloody should be - I thought it was expensive when I bought it (online) and then a quite tiny bottle turned up.
I'll bring mine!I will also be enjoying gin later, just had the latest delivery from the gin club, so a new cocktail recipe to try as well.
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Every bottle you open appears to be finnished the same night!A gin this evening. I have a Finnish one that needs opening. Can't remember which, but it should be good. Bloody should be - I thought it was expensive when I bought it (online) and then a quite tiny bottle turned up.
Only when Dave Leach and/or Zep are available to help.Every bottle you open appears to be finnished the same night!
Every bottle you open appears to be finnished the same night!
Being teetotal I couldn't possibly comment...Isn't that how it works with all booze?
Surely it goes off if you don't finish it the night/day it was opened???
Might...? As long as no-one gets you drunk.I also have aborts of Mermaid to try that my son picked up when on the IOW, so it might get messy later
Only when Dave Leach and/or Zep are available to help.
In which case*, more than one bottle will be required.
*a case is probably about the right quantity in such circumstances
Setting off Sunday for a trip to Troutbeck, Cumbria for 3 nights. Followed by 1 night in Arrochar, 3 nights in Portree and finally 3 nights in Alnmouth. A nice little road trip in some nice Hotels. Weather looks a bit sh1t but hay ho we get what we’re given.
Staying at the Queens Head Troutebeck. Never been to Alnmouth.We regularly stay at Broadoaks in Troutbeck and was in Alnmouth a couple of weeks ago. Great huge beach there.
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Isn't that how it works with all booze?
Surely it goes off if you don't finish it the night/day it was opened???
I accept no responsibility (ever!), Dave on the other hand has never knowingly put tonic in a G&T.
Two words: Di Saronno......
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