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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNot had that one before. Maybe it will be in the Ginvent Calendar this year...
We had 3 very highly regarded Gins to rely on and had the right personnel to make some decent headway.
I have to say it was decided to be the favourite of the lot, yet not the most expensive (its still reassuringly expensive).
Obviously it was my choice, as I have been drinking it all summerThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWe had a Gin evening a few months ago.
We had 3 very highly regarded Gins to rely on and had the right personnel to make some decent headway.
I have to say it was decided to be the favourite of the lot, yet not the most expensive (its still reassuringly expensive).
Obviously it was my choice, as I have been drinking it all summer
Salcombe and Wight Mermaid, along with Silent Pool and the other usual suspects (Copperhead, Filliers, Spring, etc)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat reminds me, Sainsbury's are doing their redeem-Nectar-points-for-double-value vouchers again, but it ends on Monday. I suspect I'll redeem my £20-worth for £40-worth of Taste The Difference wine vouchers, as usual
Proper Gins in my house, decent slosh, lots of ice and lemon, preferably fever tree tonic and a bit of "bitters" if I fancy going a bit pink
Preferably served up in a decent glass, our 1920s diamond cut highballs been a particular favourite.
Cheers!The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWe have a few gins on the go, recent favourites include:
Salcombe and Wight Mermaid, along with Silent Pool and the other usual suspects (Copperhead, Filliers, Spring, etc)
I have been to the Sipsmith distillery though that was fun.
Haven't had the first two, although I remember seeing the first.
I'm very fussy what I consume, doesn't matter whether that is food, drink, drugs or another person
If it isn't "right" I'm not interested.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Marsden's Old Empire IPA really is incredible value at 3 for a fiver
Though not quite as good value as Sainsbury's own IPA which is also brewed by Marsdens and is £1.50 a bottle.Comment
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But I was only passing the co-op, not Sainsburys so i've gone with the former rather than the latter.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostBut I was only passing the co-op, not Sainsburys so i've gone with the former rather than the latter.
Just glad I haven't got too "above my station" to sit back and enjoy the fresh air, on the bench, with "friends", in the park, with a bottle of:-
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Tonight's tea starred a couple of pork chops, with my patent flatter, broader chips for use with gravy, and peas. Well nice, it was
And now I shall grab a beer and watch a film of some descriptionComment
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