what is your favourite tipple?

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chriss st.helens, Merseyside, England UK
laugh laugh did u not find a gold ring?rolling on the floor laughing





do u get it, gold ring,










doh doh uh oh rolling on the floor laughing
jojo69: P.S.

Morning after, I didn't know whether to wipe my arse or mine it!!!!!!!!

LMAO Sorry - Was a bit crude!!
chriss st.helens, Merseyside, England UK
am doin just fine thanx mate, couldnt be better infact,found my self a dam fine lass,

good to see you doin wel mate and good to see you jumpin about the forums againbeer
billrox: All Reet Chriss ! I'm the same mate! just pop in now and again Too busy with the band mate! You seem to be doin o.k I'm champion TA!



combatcarebare preston, Lancashire, England UK
i absloutely love a big tall bottle of budwiserjaw drop beer
lint874 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England UK
Variety is best.

But if i had to pick my favourites:

Old Eli - brewed at the Sair Inn
Timothy Taylor's Landlord more widely available beer
Gambrinus for lager

St Emillion Premier Grand Cru for wine.



anglophile state, not DC, Washington USA
jojo69 wrote:
P.S.

Morning after, I didn't know whether to wipe my arse or mine it!!!!!!!!

LMAO Sorry - Was a bit crude!!

chriss: did u not find a gold ring? do u get it, gold ring,doh doh uh oh rolling on the floor laughing


rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


Both of those were great!!! Well done.


Im a variety girl. I range from a glass of wine, to Tequila shots, to mudslides.



silverfox bangor, Gwynedd, Wales UK
water most times , rolling on the floor laughing



seanmc blackburn, Lancashire, England UK
OUT WITH ICE!!!!
mike1937 Broadstairs, Kent, England UK
Single Malts

Glenfiddich
GlenMorangie
Glenlivet
Never with Water.

Had a bottle of Kings Ransom once when touring in Scotland but it was bloody expensive and super
BUT - Could not locate it *Darn Sarf* anywhere and I don't think it's even available nowcrying
Unless an Intelly Gent Scot can advise me as to price and delivery thumbs up

Beers
Spitfire (Shepherd Neame)
Manns Brown

Wines - Red preferred
Cotes du Rhone Villages with me dinner
Bulgarian Cabernet Sauvignon - Great with Canadian or English Mature Mouse trap after dinner or casual wine & cheese evening
Come to think Both - What the hell
devil devil devil

wine wine for the gals an a beer beer for the blokes

cheers Mike angel the Shitehawk



Beenabout Preston, Lancashire, England UK
John Smiths-Gawd Bless him!!!-Wot a Lad!.



phoenix paris, Ile-de-France France
Long Island ice Ts
muleguy52 Liverpool, Merseyside, England UK
A simple,unpretentious Cabernet Sauvignon,that knows it's place and does'nt aspire to rise above it's station. (Unlike this author)
But that nevertheless cannot fail to evoke in the imbiber,a deep and profound sense of comfort,contentment,and well being,as one luxuriates in the multi-layered sensations of taste and texture,of sun ripened dark cherries,and a sublime aftertaste of dark chocolate.
And costs less than a fiver!
Cheers!!



anglophile state, not DC, Washington USA
muleguy52: A simple,unpretentious Cabernet Sauvignon,that knows it's place and does'nt aspire to rise above it's station. (Unlike this author)
But that nevertheless cannot fail to evoke in the imbiber,a deep and profound sense of comfort,contentment,and well being,as one luxuriates in the multi-layered sensations of taste and texture,of sun ripened dark cherries,and a sublime aftertaste of dark chocolate.
And costs less than a fiver!
Cheers!!


Ah yes. A fine example as to why I love the British. So expressive.teddybear
mike1937 Broadstairs, Kent, England UK
muleguy52: A simple,unpretentious Cabernet Sauvignon,that knows it's place and does'nt aspire to rise above it's station. (Unlike this author)
But that nevertheless cannot fail to evoke in the imbiber,a deep and profound sense of comfort,contentment,and well being,as one luxuriates in the multi-layered sensations of taste and texture,of sun ripened dark cherries,and a sublime aftertaste of dark chocolate.
And costs less than a fiver!
Cheers!!


Yeah - Come back Jilly Goolden eh? wine wine wine wine wine wine

cheers Mike angel the shitehawk
muleguy52 Liverpool, Merseyside, England UK
A tipple vodka & tonic!



mutley123 oxford, Oxfordshire, England UK
baileyscheers
retroprincess leek , Staffordshire, England UK
larger ,cider , vodka , rasberry sambruca spritzer , and vodka mudshake esp caramel flavourcheers
deviloflight nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England UK
Top of the list has to be Sailor Jerrys and coke, too good for words. then maybe a bottle of black tower wine and a Blackjack (Tastes just like those old blackjack sweets you used to get as a kid but it gets you sooooo drunk. Sambuca + Vimto)



goodfriend glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland UK
Morgans spiced rum in a tall glass filled to top with coke..yummy.
darren9030 Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK
You just can't beat a good pint of Bluebird bitter from the Coniston Brewery in the Lake District cheers
Lindosbay Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England UK
Can't believe no one has said gin and tonic yet.
Got to be the best drink ever.
Closely followed by Pimms.
Or for the winter mulled wine mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm




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