What's your favourite campfire tipple?

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Richie O

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For me it would have to be alcohol... :rolleyes: With the exceptions of Tequila, which i can no longer drink and Advocart (sp) which is just snot in a bottle


Closely followed by tea

It made me laugh in Trail magazine there was a bit on favourite tipples and someone said Southern Comfort which was shunned. But was then explained that it had the greatest alcohol to weight ratio :D
 

Sickboy

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Given the choice Henry Westons vintage cider, but any scrumpy will put a smile on my face if it's available! Partial to a drop of whisky when with friends but only if i've got some rennies with me :(
Though maybe cognac this weekend? or rum? possibly a bottle or two of red :dunno:
Bladder can't take the beer anymore and i'm still getting used to getting in and out the hammock :bluThinki
 
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On long trips (not in the UK) done this before - we would take C2H5OH with us (around 96%) as the weight of that liquid is not too bad, then would mix it with water (didn't have to carry that stuff at least :)) 1:2 and there you go - Vodka :)) One can add some berries to it, or juniper needles depending on season... or drink it pure - the way nature intended it to be drunk :)
 

tommy the cat

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Tea or hot milk with nutmeg.
Am partial to a nice malt whiskey.
Also a Desperado gets the thumbs up for me from when I lived in France.
Dave
Tequilla 1 1/2 shots thrown :) in a nice pale strong larger
 
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Suzi

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would have been a Miller/Coors bottle for me. Haven't drank in ages though so it's a cup of green tea for me! (gotta try some of that pine needle tea at somepoint...)
 

gorilla

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On long trips (not in the UK) done this before - we would take C2H5OH with us (around 96%) as the weight of that liquid is not too bad, then would mix it with water (didn't have to carry that stuff at least :)) 1:2 and there you go - Vodka :)) One can add some berries to it, or juniper needles depending on season... or drink it pure - the way nature intended it to be drunk :)

what the hell is that????!
 

gregorach

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And if you're carrying it at 96%, it's Everclear! I sometimes wish we could get that here, but mostly I think it's probably good that we don't... ;)
 
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And if you're carrying it at 96%, it's Everclear! I sometimes wish we could get that here, but mostly I think it's probably good that we don't... ;)

:) I agree.

The main reason for carrying that stuff with you is when there is about 200 miles and 10 days between you and the nearest shop :) it pays well to have something with you which does not take too much space and mixed with water produces a considerable quantity of strong alcohol.

And one can use it for medicine purposes... :)

Also wild black current leaves tea.... mmmm nice. Wild lemon grass or wild mint are also good... And here is one I quite like - bird cherry tree bark taken from small branches and brewed in hot water... it's quite tasty and it also helps if one has stomach pains.
 

Toddy

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Better watch that bird cherry bark, it's rich in cyanide :rolleyes:

I brew lots but rarely drink, I've taken a notion to Cointreau recently tho'......it's gorgeous on ice cream :D

cheers,
Toddy
 

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