Alot of people in this weather it'll Cider, of some kind. I wouldn't say no to 1 or 2 meself in this weather. Mainly it'd be a pint of Beer. The hangover hasn't put me it yet.
Not saying you are or do OP.
I personally am not bit into mixing drinks on a night out. 1 night I did it, nothing to hard. I was expecting a serious hangover the next morning. But no, nothing. I NEVER cough on to the idea of trying it on other nights out since. |
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By *asual777Man
over a year ago
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Red wine usually . Malbec, Pinot Noir, Rioja
In this type of weather white is good. Riesling or Chablis.
Gin and tonic (gunpowder good), or cocktails such as a Mojito or an Old Fashioned good
Maybe a pint of Orchard Thieves
Never been into beer or Guiness. Did enjoy Ale at college |
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Strong beer, double IPA or tropical, 6% and over , although 7/7.2 seems to be the magical number, O'Hara's and Rye River.
Whiskey too not bourbon, but Irish or Scotch, ginger ale, lime and ice , woooooooooo yeah , good whiskey though just a little water.
Champagne but only if i can pour it between your buttcheeks, tickles |
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Love an aperol spritz, have down for the last 10 years or so, way before they were popular here. It's a pity that alot of the bartenders here have no clue how to make one, even tho they are on the drink's list!!! Also love an ice cold NZ Sauvignon Blanc or a rum cocktail, esp love a Mai Tai |
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"Captain Morgan and club orange, just the nicest, tastes like a super split. Nom
Not a bad shout. Ever tried captain Morgan's and iron bru? Not bad either
I'll report back"
Try it with club rock shandy |
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