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?
Posted on: 03 July 2008 by 555


I have a bottle of 18 year old Highland Park in the cellar.
Mrs. 555 & I are trying to save it for Hogmanay!
Posted on: 03 July 2008 by u5227470736789439
Kenco Istant. Too lazy to go to the Co-op and get some proper Columbian! Listening to Ella Fitzgerald. Must be in good mood to do that.

"The sun has got his hat on!"

Not bad actually. George
Posted on: 03 July 2008 by BigH47
A chilled one Saint-Omer 25cl a nice customer left in a rental. Smile
Posted on: 04 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by 555:
What were you drinking from MilesSmiles? Eek


I knew I set myself up for this. Big Grin Winker

Now for something completely different -

Posted on: 04 July 2008 by Right Wing
Waitrose Organic Cider
Posted on: 09 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by Right Wing:
Waitrose Organic Cider

One of the few things I'm missing since I moved to Oz is the occasional bottle of Cider, just doesn't taste the same down under.
Posted on: 11 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 11 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
... and one more for the road.

Posted on: 11 July 2008 by Jim Lawson
quote:
Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
quote:
Originally posted by Right Wing:
Waitrose Organic Cider

One of the few things I'm missing since I moved to Oz is the occasional bottle of Cider, just doesn't taste the same down under.


Apparently you have found some!
Posted on: 12 July 2008 by 555
Some drinkers have it tough ...

Two devout Christian pub landlords have barricaded themselves in their pub after being removed from their post due to their strict beliefs.

Krista and John Fleming, who started to run the Kings Head in North London last year angered locals when it banned gambling on horse racing, removed the dart board and put a sign outside the pub saying, "No swearing".

Regulars told the British papers, including the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, that Krista (36) would go around tables holding a Bible and tell off people who swore. One regular reported that the pub quizzes contained lots of questions on the Bible.

One George Whipps said, "Those two were almost the ruin of this place. They told everyone who swore once they would be banned. They barred people who had been coming here for 30-odd years."

The Flemings upset the regulars so badly that the owners, Oakfield Taverns Limited, to replace them with a more liberal landlord, Jim Jennings. However, the Flemings have no locked themselves in the flat above the pub, along with three of their six children.

The Flemings claim that they were trying to make the Kings Head more woman-friendly, so that two women could, "come into the pub, buy a bottle of wine and feel comfortable drinking it. We have a very strong faith and we have good family values. What we were trying to do was fulfil a remit." It is unclear however, if their remit also included lessons on how to be good Christians.

Krista also blamed the owners for moving the pub's Sky Sports TV coverage and the credit card machine, while deliveries were inconsistent.

The case is going before a county tribunal on 14 July. Jennings and Oakfield Taverns have not talked about the case.

Regulars claim the pub has improved greatly since the change in landlords, with Whipps saying, "I'm glad it's back to normal. This pub in the last eight days has perked up 100 percent. All of the old regulars are back."

A sign outside the entrance to the Kings Head now reads, "Swearing Now Allowed."

Source
Posted on: 12 July 2008 by Blueknowz
Posted on: 13 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
A connoisseur amongst Smilies. Winker

Posted on: 14 July 2008 by Jim Lawson
Bloody good, too.

Posted on: 15 July 2008 by seagull
quote:
Originally posted by Jim Lawson:
Bloody good, too.



Had some of that on draught at the White Horse in Parsons Green on 4th July - they had an American beer festival featuring imported American beers and British beers that use American Hops. It was excellent - the best beer of the evening so I had more than one.
Posted on: 15 July 2008 by Jim Lawson
Strong praise, coming from you, Seagull.

Cheers,

Jim
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by djftw
More coffee... Has anyone got the number of Caffeineholics Anonymous, I think I need help!
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by Alexander
Drinking coffee from haitian beans. Distinctive taste and smell, especially when the beans are freshly roasted. I like it a bit better two weeks later. The taste has softened up.
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by MilesSmiles


2000 Shiraz - to die for, hicks.
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by 555
d'Arenberg wines are brilliant!



I have this bottle which I'm trying to save for Christmas.



I'm having coffee issues too Dom; A large illy is brewing!

Posted on: 16 July 2008 by Chris Kelly
Sitting at my desk with a bottle of Pepsi Max! We know how to live in the IT industry! Roll Eyes
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by 555
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by Chris Kelly
Hardly necessary John! Roll Eyes
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by 555
Just joshing!
Posted on: 16 July 2008 by 555
Tonight Mrs. 555 & I will be having ...

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Some bubbly from down under ...