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Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 08:46
by Kwacky
kiwikrasher wrote:Gin is grain based vodka infused with flavour from bits of tree, sounds like a mans drink to me.

And as another thread attests to, a portition of you are too scared to even come to Aussie, so you girls sit there safe in the U.K. and sip your cups of tea :P
Have you not seen my spider collection? I reckon it'll rival the numbers you've got in your outside dunny.

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 11:14
by kiwikrasher
Yeah but ours are free range (muscle)

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 11:19
by Kwacky
A few of mine are as well, but don't tell the wife.

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 11:21
by kiwikrasher
Kwacky wrote:A few of mine are as well, but don't tell the wife.
So you never found that run away huh? (lol) (lol)

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 11:35
by Kwacky
Which one? I've had at least 5 escape. Only ever found one of them.

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 11:40
by Monty
(shake)

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 11:58
by Deegee
Blade wrote:Well I'm drinking Vimto this morning (lol) and me an my little lad think we both pretty manly (raaar)
Irn Bru ftw!!

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 12:46
by C00kiemonster
Kwacky wrote:Which one? I've had at least 5 escape. Only ever found one of them.
I'm not popping round again.... (gah)

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 12:51
by kiwikrasher
Just wait a winter Cookie, they won't survive that misery away from their heat lamp.

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 17:33
by D41
Deegee wrote:
Blade wrote:Well I'm drinking Vimto this morning (lol) and me an my little lad think we both pretty manly (raaar)
Irn Bru ftw!!
Irn Bru is a good shout.....but a bit scarce round here.

It goes without saying of course, that a REAL man's drink is er.....well, it's kinda awkward......








Ribena.

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 19:59
by D6Nutz
Beer!

It's Friday and it's been a long week. Only down side is the bar was in London so I've got another hour and a half before I can have another...

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 20:15
by Blade
School boy there Nutz (giggle)

The reason they sell beer at the station is for a carry on buddy ;)

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 21:13
by Kwacky
Milk

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 21:33
by D6Nutz
More beer....

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 21:34
by D6Nutz
Blade wrote:School boy there Nutz (giggle)

The reason they sell beer at the station is for a carry on buddy ;)
I've got to cycle home, that would end up very very messy!

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 22:09
by duke63
Jack Daniels and Coke.

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 22:13
by kiwikrasher
There's one catch with this thread. As our time differences are 12 hrs out, I wake up and read about everyone getting on it. It's 7.15 am and now I feel like a drink (lol)

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 30 Sep 2016, 23:09
by D41
7.15am???

Why the delay??.......I used to already be halfway to Paradise City by that late hour.

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 01 Oct 2016, 01:23
by kiwikrasher
D41 wrote:7.15am???

Why the delay??.......I used to already be halfway to Paradise City by that late hour.
Responsibilities, namely two young children.

And I'm out of ice ]:)

Re: What are you drinking?

Posted: 01 Oct 2016, 09:14
by Deegee
I bought a bottle of Mourvèdre red last night to go with my chorizo based dinner, ive had it before and it's pretty good, as we were sitting watching a film with myself enjoying a sip from time to time, Mini Gee asked if he could try it (he's 13).

Now I got to try all sorts as a child and tbh it's left me with a passion for food and drink, plus I know (and he knows) it's customary in France and other countries to give children watered wine with dinner. So I let him try a 60/40 wine/water mix, it's a novelty for him, and whilst he liked the flavour, he wasn't impressed that the bouquet almost disappears with the addition of water. :D

That said, I'm all for experimentation in the home where I can supervise it and help guide him, to what I hope will be a lifetime of enjoying the grape and grain.