:)
I'm altered enough on the lemsip and whiskey for that to actually help, thank you!
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 22:56,
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I do do that, it's nice,
but this stuff I've found is too nice to do that to it (see sig)
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:06,
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WiL - have you ever tried Yamasaki?
It's a 10yr old Japanese Single Malt which I've been trying to turn a couple of my whisky drinking buddy's onto, but they refuse to as it's Japanese.
It's bloody lovely. Every so slightly smokey, but as smooth as an older aged malt.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 22:59,
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It's bloody lovely. Every so slightly smokey, but as smooth as an older aged malt.
Google says you meant Yamazaki, sounds like a motorbike,
looks interesting tho, cheers, I'll spend some time now seeing if I can get it delivered in the next 3 days ;)
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:03,
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www.thedrinkshop.com is a good site
www.thedrinkshop.com/products/nlpdetail.php?prodid=1795
that stuff. Although Tesco sell the 10yr old for about 30quid.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:12,
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that stuff. Although Tesco sell the 10yr old for about 30quid.
Ooh!
I love nowadays that when confined to the house you can just order ANYTHING in online
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:15,
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Haha.
Just wish it was like ordering a dominoes pizza.
"A bottle of Woodford reserve sir? It will be with you in 20 minutes or it's on us"
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:17,
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"A bottle of Woodford reserve sir? It will be with you in 20 minutes or it's on us"
I wish...
you can do that abroad y'know, used to live in Brussels, had mates all over, including Amsterdam, you could order a party in, like not just food but booze, pot and more, a nice man on a bike came and gave you it within minutes.
Lordy I miss that...
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:22,
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Lordy I miss that...
Awesome. I have a guy like that who'll pop round with certain stuff,
but I've never asked him to pick me up a pizza ;)
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:26,
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Yeh but thing is,
this was good reliable government controlled shit and wasn't followed by a police raid.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:29,
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I'll just butt in here to say...
The Glenrothes. For the afficianado.
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due to over-indulgence many years ago
it now makes me violently ill. even the smell makes me retch.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:08,
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Oh
well that would explain it.
Shame, it's one of my fave tipples, so complex and interesting, and so many varieties to try.
My other fave: red wine, same reasons.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:11,
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Shame, it's one of my fave tipples, so complex and interesting, and so many varieties to try.
My other fave: red wine, same reasons.
Tanniny (if that's a word) and fruity for me,
Aussie or South African are me faves, Shiraz preferably.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:20,
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don't drink it often
as none of my mates like it and i can't handle a full bottle myself!
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:26,
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Oooh, not for me. It's gotta be dry and at the right temperature.
I went to Turkey last year and they served the red wine straight from the fridge.
It was odd to start with, but quite refreshing after a while as it was so fucking hot there. But still not right.
Sometimes I spent an age trying to warm them between my legs, which served a couple of purposes.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:32,
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It was odd to start with, but quite refreshing after a while as it was so fucking hot there. But still not right.
Sometimes I spent an age trying to warm them between my legs, which served a couple of purposes.
pfff
there's only one other person besides myself that i know who actually takes red out of the fridge for a while before serving it
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:35,
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My friend has the same problem with bacardi.
I have that issue with any cider, which is a shame. Even bulmers and stuff like that I retch.
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Fri 1 Oct 2010, 23:14,
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i'm fine with bacardi
i drink that when i'm out, either that or vodka. if i'm not in the mood for shorts, i drink cider.
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