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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    I'm fairly sure what was re-legalised was "absinthe lite", a variant concoction nowhere near as strong and dodgy as as the original (although apparently you can still get bootleg original in southern France, if you're crazy enough to want it and know where to ask).
    IIRC only the psychotropic ingredient has been removed from absinthe lite. The alcohol content is still ridiculously high.

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    http://www.urbanpath.com/london/spir...hol/gerrys.htm

    It's not banned. Was legalised again, in the 1990s.

    Thujone is blamed for it's psychoactive properties.
    I'm fairly sure what was re-legalised was "absinthe lite", a variant concoction nowhere near as strong and dodgy as as the original (although apparently you can still get bootleg original in southern France, if you're crazy enough to want it and know where to ask).

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  • Pondlife
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    Step1: Get a spoon of sugar and a shot of loopy juice
    Step2: Dip sugar in vile looking green stuff
    Step3: Set alight sugar
    Step4: Mix it in
    Step5: Drink it
    Step6: Fall down


    Simple really.

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  • Alf W
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    Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
    I'd have to agree with that, was in Prague a few years ago with a few mates on a stag do. It beat us!

    Not good stuff, scary!
    My wife bought me a bottle of the full on genuine stuff from Prague. I haven't touched it yet. The devious cow!

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post

    Doesn't compare to any other alcohol, and I can see why it's banned. It's dangerous.
    http://www.urbanpath.com/london/spir...hol/gerrys.htm

    It's not banned. Was legalised again, in the 1990s.

    Thujone is blamed for it's psychoactive properties.

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  • El_Diablo
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    My advice, don't. Tried the real thing on three occasions, and on every occasion something bad/regrettable has happened to me. No hallucinations, but it gets you falling down drunk in the truest sense of the word - you actually fall down, drunk. Nothing enjoyable about it whatsoever, including the hangover.

    Doesn't compare to any other alcohol, and I can see why it's banned. It's dangerous.
    I'd have to agree with that, was in Prague a few years ago with a few mates on a stag do. It beat us!

    Not good stuff, scary!

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  • Torran
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    Could you pick what slop trays you wanted, or was is "barman's choice"?
    I guess it was just whatever was floating near by

    Seemed to be a popular choice with the jakeys.

    Sara Heid near the barras. A few on here will know it.

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    Never tried absinthe though - they say the full-strength stuff (if you can still buy it) has seriously weird effects such as hallucinations.
    My advice, don't. Tried the real thing on three occasions, and on every occasion something bad/regrettable has happened to me. No hallucinations, but it gets you falling down drunk in the truest sense of the word - you actually fall down, drunk. Nothing enjoyable about it whatsoever, including the hangover.

    Doesn't compare to any other alcohol, and I can see why it's banned. It's dangerous.

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  • Board Game Geek
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    "barman's choice"?
    That'd be the spittoon then....

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Torran View Post
    In a couple of choice pubs in Glasgows east end you could buy a pint of the slops from the drink trays for a very reasonable price
    Could you pick what slop trays you wanted, or was is "barman's choice"?

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  • Torran
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    In a couple of choice pubs in Glasgows east end you could buy a pint of the slops from the drink trays for a very reasonable price

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  • M_B
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    Originally posted by Archangel View Post
    On sunday I was out with a friend of mine and her kid who is 22. The lad introduced me to a "turbo shandy", a sickly concoction of a bottle of Budwieser and a bottle of Smirnoff Ice in a pint glass. After six of them I was blotto.
    Sounds very much like a "Jason Donovan". Double vodka, Smirnoff Ice and topped up with lager. Its binge drinking heaven.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    I seem to remember folk in Northern Spain drinking "calle mucho" which was red wine and coke mixed together. Makes a €1 bottle of wine very drinkable...

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Diesel - snakebite and dash of blackcurrant.
    Diesel over here is Export (bit like lager but stronger) and coke. Then there's Krefelder (or Muddy Water) which is Alt Bier and coke (gets its name because there is a horrible scum on top.) Some people drink Weizenbier with banana juice although I know one bloke who drinks it with milk because of a stomach complaint. Try Apfelwein and Jägermeister (you can substitue Cider instead!)

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    Youtha Joyce was doing a litre a day for ten years.
    So did Field Marshall von Rundstedt (sp?) for years, and a box of cigars a day, and he lived to be 78.

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