Have you tracked down some Scrumpy Jack yet Kurt? That's a stonker of a cider, it's about the best mass produced one on the market.
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Quote: David Chapman @ March 9, 2008, 9:05 PMReal bottled Bitter at least has some flavour. Go on - give it a try!
I've never tried that. But I don't drink lager either.
I had some very expensive, very appley cider recently too, and it was yummy.
http://secure.weaverswines.com/product_details.asp?prodcode=GNPLY57&itemnum=6
Now that's a drink.
Which cider? Real cider is an epiphany, same with real perry.
Quote: Gavin @ March 9, 2008, 7:36 PMI cant remember When I wasnt drinkin I will post a funny pic later tonight and it's nothing to be ashamed of Paul you were a late bloomer is all you've no doubt made up for it.
Yes I have part of the reason I'm looking forward to my lads holiday, I believe it's boot camp for the scottish...
And post the photo now please
Quote: sootyj @ March 9, 2008, 9:10 PMI think Michelob is actually Canadian.
Yank, apparently. Although could be considered German or Czech in terms of ancestry etc etc etc.
Quote: sootyj @ March 9, 2008, 9:10 PMSpitfire and Bishops finger, in big chunky bottles. Now there's a solid manly drink if ever there was one.
And Green Kings The Beer to Dine for.
Someone with taste!
And Cider is great too.
Huzzah! Love the Beer to Dine for, that is one classy tipple.
Anyone here know Blue Nun? Good stuff?
The drink or the film?
Arf Arf!
But yes, a student classic, pleasantly sweet. Like shlorr in a good way.
Quote: Aaron @ March 9, 2008, 9:28 PMAnyone here know Blue Nun? Good stuff?
Yeah, it's not bad actually, we have some under the stairs from xmas...
When we have, "film n' booze" nights me and the fellas buy a bunch of strange beers the ones you can't buy in 20+ boxes.
Russian Imperial Stout, and Nigerian Guiness are both seriously weird drinks.
As you wouldn't want to drink them that often they can be a bit of a surpriser.
Quote: Aaron @ March 9, 2008, 9:28 PMAnyone here know Blue Nun? Good stuff?
I love it in half pint glasses. Goes down a treat!
Quote: sootyj @ March 9, 2008, 9:10 PMPlymouth Gin naval strength, 4 measures with a pint of bitter lemon, ice, and a whole lime throughly squeezed.
Have to try that.
Love Plymouth Gin navy strength.
Quote: sootyj @ March 9, 2008, 9:11 PMHave you tracked down some Scrumpy Jack yet Kurt? That's a stonker of a cider, it's about the best mass produced one on the market.
I think I prefer Blackthorn whe I'm drinking commercial. Otherwise, best avoided.
I'm drinking VSOP brandy at the moment, warmed in the microwave!
Ah ha a fellow afficionado of proper gin, Bombay Saphire is pants in comparison