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Hi

What's your favourite tipple either alcoholic or non alcoholic?

Mine is Cava (dry sparkling wine) or Moet of course on special occasions like my forthcoming birthday.

Lisa
 
My favourite sitting outside in the summer drink is, G&T in a long glass with ice and a slice - 1/3rd G and 2/3rds T.

Other than that, a nice glass of red wine.
 
The intoxicating presence of my beloved is usually all I need (the wife's not bad either) but when pushed must admit to a little tipple of cheap brandy and coke, the odd bucket of Stella and pretty much anything that has an ABV of 5% or above.

EXCEPT GIN! Which apparently can corrode glass!
 
A bottle or 3 Smirnof Ice when putting up the awning on a hot day goes down well and when the site bar opens it has to be Newcastle Brown. I am not really an olco but when on site the car keys stay in my pocket so ......eat drink and be merry
 
....See can't even type sober...On the subject of drink...I was in a hardware store the other day when a tramp came in to buy a bottle of Meths . The guy behind the counter refused to serve him as he thought he was going to drink it. After much discusion the tramp convinced the salesman he wasn't buying it to drink and was handed a bottle of Meths. He held it for a while and then said "you haven't got a cold one have you?"......Brian (",)
 
A bottle of red wine - Rioja Crianza - Ausie Shiraz are my favourites.

Anybody else found that French wine seems "watery" of late?
 
A bottle of red wine - Rioja Crianza - Ausie Shiraz are my favourites.

Anybody else found that French wine seems "watery" of late?
I think they always were, its just that our palettes have probably become more refined.
 
Sparkling red and white white from Saumur (demi sec) - Still white from Vouvray (demi sec)- Canard duchene (demi sec) and Cardu/Dimple with a splash of ginger ale.

Hubbies pretty much the same but he drinks dry whites and red wine, also malts.
 

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