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    JD and Coke, Pulling an all nighter, Waiting for the Cricket to start.
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    JD and Irn Bru for me tonight, I think I've got the central heating too high though, the Jack seems to be evaporating out of the bottle

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    Coke with a generous measure of morgans spiced rum
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    A stiff Asbach in iced milk, sounds strange but tastes divine.

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    A wee dram of Ardbeg by the fire outside, wonderful.



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    i Love port and brandy when I'm ill, am i ill yet?
    some times a whiskey or a can of ale
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    Come midnight I'll be cracking one of these:

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    not been in long,...

    just had me tea,...

    winding down wi a little measure of Jamesons,...

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    sloe white rum....
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    unfortunatly boys for me its the black thick stuff aka cowboy coffee with two sugers cos i am on nights tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by drewdunnrespect View Post
    unfortunatly boys for me its the black thick stuff aka cowboy coffee with two sugers cos i am on nights tonight

    cheers
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    John Smiths extra smooth,just the one or six.
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    It's comin' yet for a that,
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    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    Sloes from the rum, in cherry plum wine...



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    Marton's Burton Bitter. Great accompaniment to a South African sausage sandwch.
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    a wee single malt Bushmills 10 yr old. On special at Morrisons at the mo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvestman View Post
    Marton's Burton Bitter. Great accompaniment to a South African sausage sandwch.
    That reminds me to get some Zebra and Kangaroo in from my local game dealer.
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    Just had a bottle of Brown Bear from http://www.liverpoolcraftbeer.com/ which was absolutely delicious and now I'm on a single malt, Glen Moray to be precise.

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    Arberlour. On offer at Tescos.
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    I'm on red wine. Might be a bit of a pussy drink compared to the aberlour and jd others have been on but it is working ok for a mid week tipple. Besides I'm trying to save my highland park, aberlour 18 yo and Bowmore. They got close to emptied way too quickly. Guilt kicking in now.

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    Pints of Black Sheep this evening as I have been in the pub and won the pub quiz!
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    Havana Club 7yr Old - £5 a litre from Guardalavaca!!

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    Well tonight is the first night of my mates stag do so I have invested in a bottle of Hapsburg absinthe.

    It's only 89.9% proof so we should feel fine tomorrow morning :s
    I dont understand your concern, we are in the woods with fire, an axe and a book to identify mushrooms ... what could possibly go wrong?

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    I was lucky enough to be bought a bottle of midleton very rare for my birthday last year by my wife.
    There's just enough left for a small glass this evening. Mmm.

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    tomintoul 33 year old tonight got bought a tasting set for christmas only just got round to it
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    A pretty good Aussie Shiraz from the Barossa Valley with (according to the label) "rich black cherry & chocolate flavours", and being a regular red wine drinker I'd have to agree, the only thing I find perplexing is the fact that at an ABV of 14% it only costs £3.99 from Aldi!

    Only had a glass with dinner so far, but I bought 2 bottles and judging by the way the 1st glass tasted it's a distinct possibility they both might disappear before the night is out.

    Pretty damned good, nice one Aldi.

    Forgot to mention, it's called 'Bushland' Premium Estate lol.


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    i am currently on the jd striaght
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    vodka and lemonade for me this night...vince g. 11B Inf...

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    Hobgoblin. Ruby beer.

    Good stuff.
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    Marstons Pedigree. Only the best!

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    Highland Park 12 year old, for the third night running. Must be good stuff.

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