What are you drinking (other than wine) today?
Posted by: Loki on 25 November 2016
Could'nt find an open thread (bottle) on this popular topic, so felt the need to uncork a new one!
Springbank 15yr old: sublime! So much better than the 10 yr old! Nearly as good as Port Ellen...
Woodford reserve Bourbon. Very smooth, on rocks with lemon twist
Costa Coffee flat white..
Sainsburys sparkling scottish highland water
Just finished a bottle of Highland sparkling before embarking upon some island sparkle: Ledaig 10yo from Mull. Lightly peated with briny undertones of tar and caramel.
Oh dear, I must be the only alcoholic here. Such it is to be a hedonistic demigod with a keen urge for misrule. Well I won't be sharing this favourite nightcap: Penderyn's glorious madeira cask: like a refined armagnac, only nicer!
After two brown ales im having a simpke Balvenie(?) I got from my neighbour. Simple and ok whiskey.
Arran 12 Year Old Cask Strength .................. Highly recommended.
Chalshus posted:After two brown ales im having a simpke Balvenie(?) I got from my neighbour. Simple and ok whiskey.
Love a wee dram of Balvenie.
An excellent reliable glug. Even out of a tin...
steve
Out of a tin? Oh no! Only bottles or draught here. But in the Manchester quarter of Valhalla we have our very own Brewdog bar with a wide selection of their best, although I've still not tried the Tactical Nuclear Penguin as it's never in when I am!
Shochu - A Japanese alcoholic beverage, which I would highly recommend. You can drink it in many ways , and it can go with any kind of food. I used to drink wine for dinner every day, but now I tend to favor Shochu.
Tea. Pure Assam or an Assam-Ceylon blend. Preferably loose leaf brewed in pre-heated teapot and with a little skimmed milk (poured in the bone china cup before the tea).
Grappa di Amarone,after dinner and coffee.
Sorry,Montagner brand,decantar.
Miles Tea, no sugar but two milks....
As always just coffee, tea and lots of water....
Guiness Foreign Extra Stout - When I can find it.
Pre-prandial G&T made with Brecon Gin (Penderyn distillery ) and Fever Tree naturally light tonic water.
Bombay Sapphire East, with a twist of lime, lemon and Fever Tree tonic.
Brewdog Vagabond Gluten Free Pale Ale, out of a bottle this time.
Not that I need gluten free,
l just like the beer.
steve
This was in the chiller cabinet when I looked. Has a very pleasant bite to it.
steve
Homemade Negroni: Martini vermouth, Campari Bitters and Bombay Sapphire gin. Beauty in the dark.
54 year old Glen Grant - distilled in 1956, bottled in 2010....