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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I've not tried the flavoured gins yet. The taste of regular gin puts me off, it's so bitter.
I can’t stand regular gin, the flavoured ones are lovely with some lemonade
K x"
I do like the sound of the parma violet one. I might give it a go |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Innis and gunn original. Utterly kicks my ass though.. Edinburgh gin rhubarb flavour is lovely, very ungin like. Love an arbeg supernova or glayva mixed with amaretto for the road. Pished.. Ha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Out for a sociable few nothin beats a real pint of Guinness, when the head doesn't change the whole way to the end of the pint. Not the nonsense is served up most places over here.
Otherwise I'm not ashamed to admit I don't mind a pint of coors light. |
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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
Ayrshire |
"Innis and gunn original. Utterly kicks my ass though.. Edinburgh gin rhubarb flavour is lovely, very ungin like. Love an arbeg supernova or glayva mixed with amaretto for the road. Pished.. Ha "
Innis and Gunn is my favourite beer at the moment. I also love an Amaretto |
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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Out for a sociable few nothin beats a real pint of Guinness, when the head doesn't change the whole way to the end of the pint. Not the nonsense is served up most places over here.
Otherwise I'm not ashamed to admit I don't mind a pint of coors light. "
What a lightweight |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Out for a sociable few nothin beats a real pint of Guinness, when the head doesn't change the whole way to the end of the pint. Not the nonsense is served up most places over here.
Otherwise I'm not ashamed to admit I don't mind a pint of coors light.
What a lightweight "
Anyone on here wants to accept a Guinness challenge on here we'll see who's lightweight! |
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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
Ayrshire |
"Out for a sociable few nothin beats a real pint of Guinness, when the head doesn't change the whole way to the end of the pint. Not the nonsense is served up most places over here.
Otherwise I'm not ashamed to admit I don't mind a pint of coors light.
What a lightweight
Anyone on here wants to accept a Guinness challenge on here we'll see who's lightweight!"
I'll take the challenge if I get a fancy umbrella in my glass |
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"G&T for me too, none of that fancy flavoured stuff though, I like the bitter regular gin.
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Gin = good. Tonic =
I quite like a fruity gin with soda or lemonade though
Almost forgot about a French martini! a French martini! Absolute favourite when done properly
V x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Innis and gunn original. Utterly kicks my ass though.. Edinburgh gin rhubarb flavour is lovely, very ungin like. Love an arbeg supernova or glayva mixed with amaretto for the road. Pished.. Ha
Innis and Gunn is my favourite beer at the moment. I also love an Amaretto "
Very few folks got as sweet a tooth as me.. Try a glayva and an ammaretto mixed in same glass. You can just about get it all to stick to the sides of the glass rolling it around.. ! Its almost a ten quid bloody drink out and about tho.. Yum. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Should have a go at granite 'ice' cubes made in Mauchline from ailsa craig granite. Leave em in the freezer and pop them into the whisky when you pour it. Best of both worlds. |
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Water
Would have been irn bru till they took out the sugar and now use aspartame
That shit just gives me a banging headache so no bru any more and just water or maybe a blackcurrent and lemonade with ice if i'm wanting to change it up a bit |
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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Should have a go at granite 'ice' cubes made in Mauchline from ailsa craig granite. Leave em in the freezer and pop them into the whisky when you pour it. Best of both worlds. "
Where can you buy them? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've not tried the flavoured gins yet. The taste of regular gin puts me off, it's so bitter.
I can’t stand regular gin, the flavoured ones are lovely with some lemonade
K x"
Same.. my hangover doesn't though I forget I'm drinking alcohol lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Should have a go at granite 'ice' cubes made in Mauchline from ailsa craig granite. Leave em in the freezer and pop them into the whisky when you pour it. Best of both worlds.
Where can you buy them? "
Google kays Mauchline.. They have a website.. Go direct. They pay tax unlike amazon |
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By *MCFUN5Couple
over a year ago
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Prosecco when out with the girls, red wine when out for dinner with hubby and dark rum with ginger ale when out on the lash with him finishing off with a wee Glayva for the road lol
Is that too many? |
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"Prosecco when out with the girls, red wine when out for dinner with hubby and dark rum with ginger ale when out on the lash with him finishing off with a wee Glayva for the road lol
Is that too many? "
Only if all in the one glass |
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By *MCFUN5Couple
over a year ago
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"Prosecco when out with the girls, red wine when out for dinner with hubby and dark rum with ginger ale when out on the lash with him finishing off with a wee Glayva for the road lol
Is that too many?
Only if all in the one glass "
Now there’s a cocktail |
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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
Ayrshire |
"Prosecco when out with the girls, red wine when out for dinner with hubby and dark rum with ginger ale when out on the lash with him finishing off with a wee Glayva for the road lol
Is that too many? "
You can have as many as you want, I'm sure I heard Mr Costa saying he was buying |
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"Prosecco when out with the girls, red wine when out for dinner with hubby and dark rum with ginger ale when out on the lash with him finishing off with a wee Glayva for the road lol
Is that too many?
You can have as many as you want, I'm sure I heard Mr Costa saying he was buying "
I can even serve if you wish too |
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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
Ayrshire |
"Prosecco when out with the girls, red wine when out for dinner with hubby and dark rum with ginger ale when out on the lash with him finishing off with a wee Glayva for the road lol
Is that too many?
You can have as many as you want, I'm sure I heard Mr Costa saying he was buying
I can even serve if you wish too "
You'll need a massive..... tray |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lager nothing fancy. Cold in a pint glass no cherry or assorted fruit.
If I'm in like a pure classy joint Pina Colada
Whiskey...Jamiesons. Cant beat the smell of peat of it."
Aye just make sure you don’t drink too much eh |
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"I love red wine, but as a guy on a night out..you do suffer some ridicule.
So a silver bullet (Coors light) or rum and for me.
Surely you get abuse for drinking Coors light? "
Only when drank wi an umbrella |
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"Prosecco when out with the girls, red wine when out for dinner with hubby and dark rum with ginger ale when out on the lash with him finishing off with a wee Glayva for the road lol
Is that too many? "
And the odd glass of water |
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By *ab fem OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love red wine, but as a guy on a night out..you do suffer some ridicule.
So a silver bullet (Coors light) or rum and for me.
Surely you get abuse for drinking Coors light?
Only when drank wi an umbrella "
If its got an umbrella its a cocktail |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was a drinker, Jack and Coke or Morgan's. If it was a more up market bar a Malt of so e sort, Balvenie, Talisker, Highland Park or Scapa.
Was never a fan of the Islay Malts. |
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I’m usually the one driving so Appletiser in a wine glass so no one bothers me why I’m not drinking!
I tend to have vodkas & but like pink gin & lemonade as well.
Going to Spring Fling in April and we’ve tied in a visit to gin distillery & afternoon tea in the same area |
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