... whisky is a very fine Glenfiddich Rich Oak. Complex fruit flavours, a rich and lingering aftertaste. Nice.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIs it not a bit too early (7pm) to drink hard spirits?
I guess not if you are an alcoholic.
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I'm elegantly sipping a nice strawberry beer - yummy
wonder if it counts towards my five a day ?I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Too early at 7 pm? You must be some uncivilised heathen.Originally posted by AtW View PostIs it not a bit too early (7pm) to drink hard spirits?
I guess not if you are an alcoholic.Hard Brexit now!
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It's nearly 9 hear. Drinking some crap bourbon. But I've got a cold so can't taste anything anyway.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI'm elegantly sipping a nice strawberry beer - yummy
wonder if it counts towards my five a day ?
Is it the train tonight then ?(\__/)
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Very, very nice. 9am is still an acceptable time to drink the nectar of the Scotch in my house!Originally posted by sasguru View Post... whisky is a very fine Glenfiddich Rich Oak. Complex fruit flavours, a rich and lingering aftertaste. Nice.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Was on the Cognac last night, so off the alcohol tonight.
Well I mean off, glass of wine doesn't count does it?
Actually I need to lay off the booze for a while to get back in training. Got my second cage fight at the end of April and need to start knuckling down.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I would have a whisky, but people keep buying me Islay malts as presents and I prefer Highland.
I have a cupboard full of vintage malts which I wont drink
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