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D Walker

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This very lovely Passion Gin.....This is most refreshing fruity gin I think I've had and perfect for a Scorchio day.
If hats the Boe one, SWMBO has it with Lemonade....I have the empty bottles the side....
Had it since Xmas though...
 

D Walker

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I’m having an Abbott ale,,,been scorching today.
The conservatory was 38 degrees while I was trying to paint..
Gave up and sanded scaffold boards...
In between mixed plaster, fitted a door frame and door, and slapped some plaster on...
Hence I’ve earned a beer or 2....
 

CatmanV2

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I think the only answer for this evening is 'quite a lot'

First 'birthday' night away with some very old, dear friends. Beers in the hotel beer garden, then picnic and red win one the seafront. Back to the hotel. Indian (actually not bad, even in Cromer. Options were limited due to CV queuing). Then back to the beer garden.

Bring on tomorrow :)

C
 

Manc5

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Started well enough around 4pm in the sun, assisting the boss with a rather nice bottle of Bottega rose prosecco.. (i know, odd but really nice..),. and to lower the tone...decided to perform a beer fridge tidy... so .. some Desperados, a couple of Morettis, one excellent bottle of rather aptly named "Brewdog lost lager" and now just working through a Newcastle brown.... And in preparation for the finale of the evening, drain the nearly empty liquor cupboard bottles.. i am currently cranking up Papa Roach on the music front before venturing to the top shelf to finish a rather nice bottle of 14yo Oban single malt that i have nursed down to about 3 decent measures.. also worryingly found a couple of lost bottles that should stay that way - a 10 year old bottle of Pernod Absynth, circa 120 proof and this... 190proof redneck blinding, suicide quality grain alcohol.. not sure if it should be drunk or used to degrease a 1975 ford pickup engine block... hmmmm

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D Walker

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Started well enough around 4pm in the sun, assisting the boss with a rather nice bottle of Bottega rose prosecco.. (i know, odd but really nice..),. and to lower the tone...decided to perform a beer fridge tidy... so .. some Desperados, a couple of Morettis, one excellent bottle of rather aptly named "Brewdog lost lager" and now just working through a Newcastle brown.... And in preparation for the finale of the evening, drain the nearly empty liquor cupboard bottles.. i am currently cranking up Papa Roach on the music front before venturing to the top shelf to finish a rather nice bottle of 14yo Oban single malt that i have nursed down to about 3 decent measures.. also worryingly found a couple of lost bottles that should stay that way - a 10 year old bottle of Pernod Absynth, circa 120 proof and this... 190proof redneck blinding, suicide quality grain alcohol.. not sure if it should be drunk or used to degrease a 1975 ford pickup engine block... hmmmm

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This made
Me
Laugh. A proper plan and a bottle of dog to boot.
yep. I’d leave them
Lost or use as degreaser.
 

rossyl

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Started well enough around 4pm in the sun, assisting the boss with a rather nice bottle of Bottega rose prosecco.. (i know, odd but really nice..),. and to lower the tone...decided to perform a beer fridge tidy... so .. some Desperados, a couple of Morettis, one excellent bottle of rather aptly named "Brewdog lost lager" and now just working through a Newcastle brown.... And in preparation for the finale of the evening, drain the nearly empty liquor cupboard bottles.. i am currently cranking up Papa Roach on the music front before venturing to the top shelf to finish a rather nice bottle of 14yo Oban single malt that i have nursed down to about 3 decent measures.. also worryingly found a couple of lost bottles that should stay that way - a 10 year old bottle of Pernod Absynth, circa 120 proof and this... 190proof redneck blinding, suicide quality grain alcohol.. not sure if it should be drunk or used to degrease a 1975 ford pickup engine block... hmmmm

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Hope you're having a brilliant evening, sounds like it.

Party on!
 

Andyk

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This French wine is on offer in Tesco at £6.50 and must say rather tasty. Has a crisp refreshing taste. They also do a Rose which I think I'll give a go. Love finding wines that aren't expensive but great tasting....
 

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CatmanV2

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This French wine is on offer in Tesco at £6.50 and must say rather tasty. Has a crisp refreshing taste. They also do a Rose which I think I'll give a go. Love finding wines that aren't expensive but great tasting....

They do a red as well. Rather fond of all three. Just breathing one of Lidl's finest St Emilion Premier Cru for later. Sadly Mrs C is not feeling very well so it's all mine....

C
 

Wack61

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Not aimed at anyone , it's very nice beer ftom the polish shop , the only place I've seen it in bottles not cans
 

Andyk

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They do a red as well. Rather fond of all three. Just breathing one of Lidl's finest St Emilion Premier Cru for later. Sadly Mrs C is not feeling very well so it's all mine....

C

Just to confirm when I liked your last post it wasn't because Mrs C wasn't well but because wine was all yours.