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I thought this was going to be about shorts and porn mags :lol:

Not a big spirit drinker so only have a bottle of this in the cupboard at Christmas.



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I thought this was going to be about shorts and porn mags :lol:

Not a big spirit drinker so only have a bottle of this in the cupboard at Christmas.



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I haven't had proper baileys in a couple of years since SWMBO had to go dairy free. But homemade vegan Baileys is a very good substitute.


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Well I'm trying to drink a bit less of the strong stuff but in the good old days I'd happily have a whisky chaser with my beer and this is one of my personal favourites:

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Also partial to the odd G&T, whisky (cheap stuff) and dry ginger, whisky mac (whisky and ginger wine), and finally rum and coke.
 
A really nice Napolean brandy, Corvoisier for instance, warmed in a microwave for 2-3 seconds,served in a large crystal goblet and warmed in the hand . The smell is amazing and the drink even better, I could happily jump in there and fight of anyone who tries to save me!

Purely medicinal, of course!!!
 
Talisker for me as well!
Or Edradour (a lovely distillery to visit as well) or their Ballechin peated 10 yr. old.
A dear old pal from London found a bottle of Cameron Brig ((a superb single grain) distilled in Fife - it's in the blood - my mother was a St. Andrews Girl )) for me this weekend - jolly times ahead!
BTW - Aldi do a good single grain for under £11 a bottle.
A wee dram!!
Cheers:thumb:
 
Only spirit I like is navy rum,neat in tea or coffee, had a bottle in the cupboard for 3 years,still unopened but wouldn't thank you for anything else like whisky,yuk
 
Only spirit I like is navy rum,neat in tea or coffee, had a bottle in the cupboard for 3 years,still unopened but wouldn't thank you for anything else like whisky,yuk

Just made a vanilla milk stout and to ten of the bottles I added 20ml of Lambs Navy Rum and it has changed the flavour from a sweetish stout to intense liquorice which I love!
 
Poitín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpˠotʲiːn]), anglicized as potcheen or poteen (/ˈpʊtʃiːn/ puut-cheen), is a traditional Irish distilled beverage (40%�"90% ABV).[1] Poitín was traditionally distilled in a small pot still and the term is a diminutive of the Irish word pota, meaning "pot". The Irish word for a hangover is póit.[2] In accordance to the Irish Poitín technical file it can only be made from cereals, grain, whey, sugar beet, molasses and potatoes.
Oh and Sambucca
 
Can beat a drop of this personally.
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that one there is my most favouritest generally available -sky .... love it ... that's why I stopped buying it, they just kept getting emptied too quickly ...
 

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