What are you drinking right now?
Posted by: 555 on 10 May 2008
Copying is flattery, so all respect to Tam!
I'm just about to enjoy a bottle of this with Mrs. CD555 ...
.. while we listen to Portishead – Third.
So, what are you drinking right now?
I'm just about to enjoy a bottle of this with Mrs. CD555 ...
.. while we listen to Portishead – Third.
So, what are you drinking right now?
Posted on: 30 March 2009 by Blueknowz
Posted on: 31 March 2009 by Blueknowz
Posted on: 03 April 2009 by MilesSmiles
I just hope they washed their feet.
Posted on: 03 April 2009 by rodwsmith
I've done grape treading and it's reallly hard work. Your legs stay purple for weeks afterwards.
At least I wasn't forced to do it naked, which is traditional (I guess because it ruins clothes).
The Brokenwood wines are all very good examples of their type - the top Shiraz (Graveyard) is a very special wine indeed.
Cheers
Rod
At least I wasn't forced to do it naked, which is traditional (I guess because it ruins clothes).
The Brokenwood wines are all very good examples of their type - the top Shiraz (Graveyard) is a very special wine indeed.
Cheers
Rod
Posted on: 03 April 2009 by Officer DBL
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I have just declared Lent over (for me at least)
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I have just declared Lent over (for me at least)
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Posted on: 03 April 2009 by Chillkram
Posted on: 03 April 2009 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by rodwsmith:
I've done grape treading and it's reallly hard work. Your legs stay purple for weeks afterwards.
At least I wasn't forced to do it naked, which is traditional (I guess because it ruins clothes).
The Brokenwood wines are all very good examples of their type - the top Shiraz (Graveyard) is a very special wine indeed.
Cheers
Rod
I visited their winery in the Hunter Valley a few months back, running out of supply - I might have to go back (3h drive from my house).
Posted on: 04 April 2009 by naim_nymph
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I'm only 'aving the one...
Oooh! i can feel it going strait to my 'ead!
... i'm not used to alkafoll
nymph
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Posted on: 04 April 2009 by Julian H
quote:I'm only 'aving the one...
I think I'll have one of those too. Cheers!
Posted on: 06 April 2009 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 06 April 2009 by Fred Mulder
Something like Guinness, but different
Posted on: 06 April 2009 by rodwsmith
You are drinking the wrong Guinness.
Posted on: 06 April 2009 by BigH47
It's shite. Zero that is not Guinness
Posted on: 09 April 2009 by Luxen
Posted on: 09 April 2009 by Absolute
Posted on: 09 April 2009 by Chalshus
Lagavulin 16 and Johnnie Walker Blue Label
Posted on: 09 April 2009 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 09 April 2009 by Chalshus
quote:Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
Cappuccino?
You are in Sydney then?
Posted on: 09 April 2009 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by Christian Alshus:quote:Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
Cappuccino?
You are in Sydney then?
It was a Latte early in the morning and now I've switched to the local brew.
PS: The Easter Bunny in Sydney is culturally fully adjusted, they leave the chocolate eggs for you guys in Europe.
Posted on: 10 April 2009 by Chalshus
Lagavulin 16.
Posted on: 10 April 2009 by Mat Cork
Posted on: 10 April 2009 by Jim Lawson
What brand of beer is that, MilesSmiles?
Posted on: 10 April 2009 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by Jim Lawson:
What brand of beer is that, MilesSmiles?
Blue Tongue Brewery just up the road in the Hunter Valley.
"Bluetongue Brewery was founded in November 2003 by four Hunter based entrepreneurs who wanted to create premium Australian beer with the stamp of their local region. Their vision was to produce a range of beers suitable for the Australian palate, to delight with original flavours and tantalise the taste buds with an unexpected and fresh beer experience."
Posted on: 11 April 2009 by BigH47
quote:"Bluetongue Brewery was founded in November 2003 by four Hunter based entrepreneurs who wanted to create premium Australian beer with the stamp of their local region. Their vision was to produce a range of beers suitable for the Australian palate, to delight with original flavours and tantalise the taste buds with an unexpected and fresh beer experience."
More crap lager then?
Posted on: 11 April 2009 by Absolute