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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostJust found what I take to be a "grapefruit spoon".
Oh the shame.
Oh and people who take statins or certain blood pressure drugs shouldn't touch grapefruit.
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Just found what I take to be a "grapefruit spoon".
Oh the shame.
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I quite like the taste of elderflower, but I never drink "cordials" as they are absolutely riddled with sugar, basically scented sugar water.
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Magners was not on tap until recently you bought it by the bottle.
There are plenty of draught beer dispensing systems that could provide suitable measurements by weight / flow etc.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Ah, when I last saw a pint of cider being served with ice, the ice went in at the end. And I think the reason was to get a full measure in
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Eh? If they put the ice in first how do they know how much cider to pour on top? Lots of places seem to put a big scoop of ice in. Memories of being a kid and always saying no to ice in my coke, since they filled the whole glass with ice first (like in the adverts) and I wanted my 50p worth
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
If it's served in a cider glass, yes. If it's served in a beer glass (with the mark below the rim), then you should still get a full measure.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Our French friends always serve their aperitifs and Rose wines with ice. Its very pleasant when you start with them at 1pm...
Many spirits pair well with ice.
When you buy spirits you pay for the measure. When you buy a pint of Magners with ice, surely you get less cider?
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
As for Mod fights, we have them all the time. Wait till Cojak joins in - she's just finishing her morning crate of Buckfast...
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Our French friends always serve their aperitifs and Rose wines with ice. Its very pleasant when you start with them at 1pm...
By the time the main course arrived, it had warmed up. When the chocolate dessert was served, the wine was at room temp and a perfect accompaniment for the course.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNot sold on the whole ice-in-the-glass thing. Just chill it first. Although the clinking noise is rather pleasant I'll admit.
Many spirits pair well with ice.
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