Favourite Beverage

alcoholic: woodstock, 4440 ml can or long necks.

green mynor GI cordial, very strong. ( not allowed to have it much, as get a bit energeitcally abundant) :laughing:
non alcoholic: milo or aktavite in warm or cold milk.
 
@smeghead said:
Beer: James Squire Golden Ale, Newcastle Brown
Cider: Bulmers
Non Alcoholic (Hot): Oolong Tea
Non Alcoholic (Cold):
Spirits: Aged Scotch, single malt prefferably out of a small run independant distillery. Currently using a bottle of Fettercairn 33 year old for special occasions with another stored for when this one is gone. For a daily drinker Obans 14 year is really good

You certainly take your bevs seriously smeg. Hate to ask what your favourite meals is :laughing:
 
@cunno said:
@smeghead said:
Beer: James Squire Golden Ale, Newcastle Brown
Cider: Bulmers
Non Alcoholic (Hot): Oolong Tea
Non Alcoholic (Cold):
Spirits: Aged Scotch, single malt prefferably out of a small run independant distillery. Currently using a bottle of Fettercairn 33 year old for special occasions with another stored for when this one is gone. For a daily drinker Obans 14 year is really good

You certainly take your bevs seriously smeg. Hate to ask what your favourite meals is :laughing:

crispy beef :slight_smile:
 
Anyone tried Jim Beam small batch, tried to get some at the local bottle shop yesterday at westmead near the station and he doesnt sell it.
 
watching from home : tooheys extra dry
watching from pub : tooheys old
watching live :water (have to drive) :smiley:
 
@you know who said:
Anyone tried Jim Beam small batch, tried to get some at the local bottle shop yesterday at westmead near the station and he doesnt sell it.

In my previous post earlier on here I said I love it on the rocks .For what it is it's reasonably priced.
Some of the smaller bottle shops might not store it but you should be able to get it easy enough.
Read a review…
_Color of the Jim Beam Small Batch is copper to medium amber. Aroma is of toasted nuts, grain and smelly oak. Tastees of rich, sweet mash, woody and full-bodied, almost fruity with a finish that's long, rich and glowing. Awarded National Champion Whiskey - Wine Enthusiast "At 100 proof, it's as close to perfection as any bourbon on the market." - The Book of Bourbon_
 
Talking of Beverages any VB drinkers out there . Two mates from Melbourne reckon that VB tastes worse in Victoria than any where else in Australia . I said when your mixing them with anti depressants that will happen . They were serious . Can anyone back that up ???
 
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