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Previously on "What's lurking at the back of your drinks cabinet?"

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  • hyperD
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    They may taste the same but one of them makes your scrotum enormous after a few days.

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    Because having a bored wifey lounging about with no work to do results in the gin disappearing by lunchtime?
    Drink purchased (a cargo), usually consisted of cans of beer by the dozen plus at least one bottle of spirits traditionally whisky and maybe a bottle of vodka for the women. The session ended when all the booze was consumed or the off license was shut / money run out.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    I've never seen the point in buying a drinks cabinet
    It's because stealing them is illegal.

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  • Zippy
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    I've never seen the point in buying a drinks cabinet

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    Somebody once told me that was the difference between working class and middle class, being able to keep drink in the house for more than a day.
    Because having a bored wifey lounging about with no work to do results in the gin disappearing by lunchtime?

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
    I have a few bottles of 1926 Macallan whisky.

    It's probably gone off so I'll use it for cooking.
    Seriously, that stuff will be truly awful. There's a good reason nobody has bothered opening it.

    However, I'll drink anything, so if you PM me your address I'll send you a litre bottle of Teachers or Bells as a swopsie. I'll even refund the postage for you.

    Back of my drinks cabinet? Spiders.

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  • d000hg
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    We were bequeathed some random liquors the wife's grandparents had collected over their decades of cruises around the world. Most got chucked out but one we've kept. Don't know what it is or where it's from, vaguely fruit tasting and the same colour they dye meths, if not even more vibrant. Looks like something out of Star Trek.

    May well be decades old but hasn't killed anyone yet, getting dinner guests to try it has become a bit of a ritual

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by Jubber View Post
    Yep, back in my drinking days it was exactly that. I tried to keep a drinks cabinet a few times and a wine rack several times, but the bottles never got dusty .... in fact, if they were there more than a few days I'd be surprised.
    Somebody once told me that was the difference between working class and middle class, being able to keep drink in the house for more than a day.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Loads of vodka in custom bottles from various cruise ships, QE2, Queen Mary, Oceania etc. Also loads of rum from various Caribbean islands, mostly Barbados.

    We don't do spirits, must tell mother one day.

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  • Jubber
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    Bugger all, booze doesn't get the chance to lurk.
    Yep, back in my drinking days it was exactly that. I tried to keep a drinks cabinet a few times and a wine rack several times, but the bottles never got dusty .... in fact, if they were there more than a few days I'd be surprised.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    Bugger all, booze doesn't get the chance to lurk.
    WHS.

    Picked up a wee Ledaig at the shops. Keeping it for the cricket tomorrow morning.

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    If unopened it won't go off.
    And if I really had some I wouldn't be opening it.

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
    I have a few bottles of 1926 Macallan whisky.



    It's probably gone off so I'll use it for cooking.
    If unopened it won't go off.

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  • PRC1964
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    I have a few bottles of 1926 Macallan whisky.



    It's probably gone off so I'll use it for cooking.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Two bottles of Cachaça, some Ouzo, a Punt e Mes, a Poteen, Sloe Gin, a Luxardo Nero and a bottle of Gomme syrup.

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