Whats your tipple

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theplayingmantis

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3,729 posts

82 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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There may already be a booze thread but i couldn't see it so mods merge if so.

whats people drink here, any recommendations for local brews or concoctions?

InductionRoar

2,014 posts

132 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Beer geek here. drink

Best local brewery to me is Buxton by far but it is also the best brewery in England to my mind (close with Cloudwater). Particular highlights being Yellow Belly and Rain Shadow.

However, for truly awe inspiring brews America is the place.

Cupramax

10,477 posts

252 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Food and drink section over here >>> https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/forum.asp?h=0&...

Bobberoo99

38,509 posts

98 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Rather partial to the odd whisky or three, my current favourite being Kilchoman Machir Bay, YUM!!!!

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Gin & T, but quite partial to an espresso martini or 5.

Beer only with a takeaway or to refresh on a rare hot n sunny day, don't get what as long as its icecold. I like the taste of craft ales but they give me the worst hangovers so stay clear.

sc0tt

18,036 posts

201 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Fosters.

G&T

Vodka and coke.

Mixed up all in one big glass.

Bobberoo99

38,509 posts

98 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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sc0tt said:
Fosters.

G&T

Vodka and coke.

Mixed up all in one big glass.
hehe made I laugh this did!!!

Bobberoo99

38,509 posts

98 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Also rather partial to real ales, mainly the Fullers stuff but also like Hobgobblin!! lick

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

145 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Pretty much anything with booze in it...

In order of preference:

Ale - craft/real/whatever
Whisky - Single malt preferred.
Red Wine - Standard supermarket plonk most of the time.
Cider / Perry - The real stuff i.e. not Strongbow
Cocktails, G&T, Rum and Coke etc..
Lager - sometimes if it's hot and you're thirsty it just hits the spot, not the weak stuff though
White Wine.
Anything else.

RTB

8,273 posts

258 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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InductionRoar said:
Beer geek here. drink

Best local brewery to me is Buxton by far but it is also the best brewery in England to my mind (close with Cloudwater). Particular highlights being Yellow Belly and Rain Shadow.

However, for truly awe inspiring brews America is the place.
Wincle Brewery for me. Some of the Buxton stuff is good but there are too many high percentage beers that taste nice for the first pint, but you can't face a second. I prefer an old fashioned 3.8% session beer which Wincle do really well.





coopedup

3,741 posts

139 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Cider all the way drink Henry Westons vintage 8.2%

vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Spiced rum & coke.
Vodka & ginger beer
Pretty much any cocktail, the more umbrellas and sparklers the better
Corona
Guiness very occasionally.

glasgow mega snake

1,853 posts

84 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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It's a thing on my chest that seems to serve no purpose and is just a bit of an evolutionary hangover?

NDA

21,550 posts

225 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Mostly ale.... Otter, Badger, Shere Drop....

I've never got on with Whisky (or Whiskey). I've been bought so many bottles of single malts over the years from well meaning folk who didn't know what else to buy me. Unfortunately it doesn't taste good to me with water or neat. So I give them away.

A gin and tonic is hard to beat- particularly with the Fevertree tonics. I drink them far too quickly.

And finally wine - lots of it. Very partial to the big houses from Bordeaux....

FoxtrotOscar1

712 posts

109 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Decent Vodka and anything bar Coke or Irn Bru.
Spiced Rum.
Disaronno.

Frank7

6,619 posts

87 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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In the main, vodka, Belvedere or Grey Goose, don't turn my nose up at Smirnoff.
In the U.S. I'll go for Crown Royal, it's like a Canadian Club, but a superior version, rare to find in the U.K.
In France, Armagnac or Calvados.
Since around 1970, you could count the beers I've had on the fingers of two hands, if the temperature hits 37c and I see a frosted beer bottle, with condensation running down the sides, I might have one, but that's it.
To quote another thread, and probably put me beyond the pale, having been raised in a coffee, wine, and vodka drinking household, I think that tea and beer may be council.

theplayingmantis

Original Poster:

3,729 posts

82 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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NDA said:
Mostly ale.... Otter, Badger, Shere Drop....

I've never got on with Whisky (or Whiskey). I've been bought so many bottles of single malts over the years from well meaning folk who didn't know what else to buy me. Unfortunately it doesn't taste good to me with water or neat. So I give them away.

A gin and tonic is hard to beat- particularly with the Fevertree tonics. I drink them far too quickly.

And finally wine - lots of it. Very partial to the big houses from Bordeaux....
where so you get Otter from, ive had it in Dorset but only ever seen it around there.

NDA

21,550 posts

225 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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theplayingmantis said:
where so you get Otter from, ive had it in Dorset but only ever seen it around there.
Surrey/W Sussex pub....

Riley Blue

20,940 posts

226 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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These days alcohol sends me a bit 'wappy' and not in a nice way thanks to my medication. Pity, as I enjoyed a single malt, Cardhu for preference, or Blooms gin and Fentiman's tonic with a slice of lime. Beer... Black Sheep Imperial Russian; wine, a bottle of Fleurie - all in the past now cry

drainbrain

5,637 posts

111 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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Fine red wine from anywhere and occasionally fine cognac.