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Originally posted by GJABS View PostOK, which one of you lot has ordered 32,000 litres of the stuff? There's been a problem with delivery tonight.
M6 gin crash: HGV collision closes motorway - BBC News
We did tell you not to drive the lorry yourself..
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
But it's £50, including delivery...
M6 gin crash: HGV collision closes motorway - BBC News
We did tell you not to drive the lorry yourself..
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou should try Six Dogs
It's quite tasty.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI’m currently working on importing gin made from elephant dung. Have helped them get it as far as Belgium.
Look out for Indlovu.
Ibhu – Dare to think differently
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I’m currently working on importing gin made from elephant dung. Have helped them get it as far as Belgium.
Look out for Indlovu.
Ibhu – Dare to think differently
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostA couple of responses spring to mind:
#1 Bad parenting. If any child of mine came back with alcohol-free gin they wouldn't be allowed back in the house...
#2 Is she maybe trying to tell you something...?
explains some of NAT's posts.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy daughter just brought back from Blighty a bottle of ginnish. It's alcohol free gin.
I didn't know what it was and blind tasted it. I thought it was gin. I checked the ingredients and it looks like it's capsicum that gives it the kick. At first I thought it was chilli gin.
£18 a bottle though. I'll probably stick to gin. Or meths (colourless of course, I'm a sofistikated guy).
#1 Bad parenting. If any child of mine came back with alcohol-free gin they wouldn't be allowed back in the house...
#2 Is she maybe trying to tell you something...?
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Seedlip is the more common alcohol free gin but there are others cropping up. I don't touch the stuff myself!
Aldi do a colour change gin, McQueen, which wasn't bad. Or, buy peaflower extract (C.ternatea as noted above) and add it to a beverage of your choice. Obvs works best in colourless spirits to which you'd add a colourless mixer...
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I think I'll stick to the fancy coloured mouthwash, tastes about the same. They do that in non-alcoholic form too.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAbout the same £45-50 for a 75cl bottle.
You realise this is a contractors forum?
How I love living in a civilised country.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostClitoria
We can get a lavender gin that changes colour, for £40 per 0,5l. Of course, we can make our own for about at total of £15'000 and a commitment to make 2500l a year.
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