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: 11 May 2008 by PJT
Monteiths Black...
OK, I'm out of Guinness
OK, I'm out of Guinness
Posted on: 11 May 2008 by 555
Hi Tam
If the after dinner drink might have been Brandy that's a good place to start.
However if it was a fine Cognac you will be disappointed!
How smooth was that drink?
I wouldn't pay too much heed to the prices on BBR.
It's a good place for information.
To give you an idea of what Cognac you can get for your money The Wine Society Brandy, Marc & Armagnac list is much more realistically priced.
69% Alc/Vol – Oh my f**ky f**k!
If the after dinner drink might have been Brandy that's a good place to start.
However if it was a fine Cognac you will be disappointed!
How smooth was that drink?
I wouldn't pay too much heed to the prices on BBR.
It's a good place for information.
To give you an idea of what Cognac you can get for your money The Wine Society Brandy, Marc & Armagnac list is much more realistically priced.
quote:
69% Alc/Vol – Oh my f**ky f**k!
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by Chris Kelly
A mug loaded with Twinings' Blackcurrant, Ginseng and Vanilla infusion. My third of the day.
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by 555
Sounds yummy Chris.
I'm having a large one of these ...
I'm having a large one of these ...
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by freddie59
Biere Speciale on offer at Tesco (I'm a student)
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by Jono 13
Water to wash down the antibiotics for my slowly leaving tracheitis.
Jono
Jono
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by Jim Lawson
quote:Originally posted by Jono 13:
Water to wash down the antibiotics for my slowly leaving tracheitis.
Jono
Yes, but what brand of water, Jono?
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by 555
My money is on Malvern Hills Spring water!
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by Jono 13
I wish it was Malvern water, as I drive past the bottling plant in the village that I live in everyday.
Just regular water cooler stuff at work.
Jono
Just regular water cooler stuff at work.
Jono
Posted on: 12 May 2008 by Robert Woj
My probably best ...
Posted on: 13 May 2008 by Jono 13
quote:Originally posted by munch:
You used to be able to fill up your own bottles at the spring.
Can you not do that there any more ?
You still can at the many springs around the hills. We sometimes use the one at the top of the nearest lane.
Last weekend was the annual "dressing" of the wells which is a rather pleasant pagan ritual thanking the hills of the gift of clean water.
Jono
Posted on: 13 May 2008 by djftw
Coffee!
Posted on: 13 May 2008 by jcs_smith
A tuna smoothie
Posted on: 13 May 2008 by Roy T
Something cold, white and from California via my local Sainsbury.
I look at the vintage and cast my mind back to when a time 2006 was so far in the future that it took a bottle or two of something cold, white and from California to even contemplate the year 2006.
Tempus fugit.
I look at the vintage and cast my mind back to when a time 2006 was so far in the future that it took a bottle or two of something cold, white and from California to even contemplate the year 2006.
Tempus fugit.
Posted on: 13 May 2008 by djftw
Good old Wolds tap water, no need for the bottled stuff here!!!
Posted on: 13 May 2008 by dsteady
A surprisingly good Greek wine
Papaioannou Pinot Noir 2006
Light, complex, lovely acid/mineral balance. A good fish red.
dn'l
Papaioannou Pinot Noir 2006
Light, complex, lovely acid/mineral balance. A good fish red.
dn'l
Posted on: 13 May 2008 by u5227470736789439
With my one Polish friend Szymon, Wódka Żołądkowa Gorzka. Almost a litre of it followed by a shot of Wyborowa!
Tomorrow will be much better for the conscience!
George
Tomorrow will be much better for the conscience!
George
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by 555
1/2 a litre of Wódka & a shot of Wyborowa; it was only Tuesday George!
I had a glass of Nuy Rooi Muskadel 2007 yesterday evening.
It's a lovely pale pink silky sweet muscat from South Africa.
I had a glass of Nuy Rooi Muskadel 2007 yesterday evening.
It's a lovely pale pink silky sweet muscat from South Africa.
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by djftw
quote:Originally posted by GFFJ:
With my one Polish friend Szymon, Wódka Żołądkowa Gorzka. Almost a litre of it followed by a shot of Wyborowa!
Either you or Szymon have superb taste! Do your friends bring this stuff over from Poland, or have you found a decent source over here? I really should do a run, last time I went to see Marisha et al I gave her about £45 when she was going to a cash and carry (she and her husband own a shop) and she came back with 40 bottles! Mind you that was in 2004 and I hear inflation has hit a fair bit since then!
Oh, I'm on tiramisu flavoured coffee, not quite sure why the tiramisu, prefer normal stuff (not instant though).
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by u5227470736789439
Well, I went to bed, remembering to set the clock early as I had a seven o'clock start and was right as rain! Perhaps the three mile bike ride did help clear the head a bit!
My friend Szymon brings it, and at 23 POL for a half litre that works out about a fiver! One bottle was just opened and we enjoyed the both!
On the other hand the Wyborowa was actually Polish Bols, but by then perhaps it did not matter!
Early night tonight now as we have another early start tomorrow!
Now I am enjoying a real Columbian Coffee. Using a little Italian Mocka pot!
George
My friend Szymon brings it, and at 23 POL for a half litre that works out about a fiver! One bottle was just opened and we enjoyed the both!
On the other hand the Wyborowa was actually Polish Bols, but by then perhaps it did not matter!
Early night tonight now as we have another early start tomorrow!
Now I am enjoying a real Columbian Coffee. Using a little Italian Mocka pot!
George
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by 555
Are you using one of these George?
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by u5227470736789439
That is the boy, but just a big taller than in the photo. Came from Whittards on special offer a couple of years ago after I ruined my first one, which I bought in 1984!
Makes a lovely drink, with good ground coffee. I do not do the pfaff of grinding my own. I just avoid keeping it very long, by drinking far too much of it! My favourite is Co-op Fair Trade Columbian. Not expensive and much nicer than some very expensive ready ground coffees!
George
Makes a lovely drink, with good ground coffee. I do not do the pfaff of grinding my own. I just avoid keeping it very long, by drinking far too much of it! My favourite is Co-op Fair Trade Columbian. Not expensive and much nicer than some very expensive ready ground coffees!
George
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by seagull
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by BigH47
quote:Oh, I'm on tiramisu flavoured coffee,
Isn't that coffee flavoured coffee?
Posted on: 14 May 2008 by Analogue
A lovely brew of loose leaf tea in a pint mug.