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What are you drinking?

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by obafgkmlt, Apr 6, 2016.

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  1. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    Levi roots. Tastes like lilt but no *
     
  2. Onefootwonder

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    My little delivery has just arrived. Got a few of each plus the Gin and Vodka. Just enough time to neck a few before going to Frightened Rabbit.


    I've got a few bottle of Casino Rye Ale to try too.

    [​IMG]
     
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  3. Mark1978

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    Was thinking of trying the prototypes, but will probably just wait until they release the gin on it's own as that's what I want. Just bought a 24 pack of Kingpin for less than £20 including delivery, it's not Brewdog's greatest beer but will do for over xmas!
     
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    The only JD i like are Gentleman Jack and the Sinatra one.
     
  5. The Prof Administrator Administrator

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    Lidl are doing a 25 and 34 yr old sherry cask Whisky called Glenalba, 35 and 50 quid respectively, anyone tried it ?
     
  6. CalgaryBhoy

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    Had an Innis and Gunn (Rum Finish) last night. Great beer, can only get them at one store where I live and aren't exactly cheap but well worth it. Perfect beer to sit back and relax with after working 7 in 8.
     
  7. Onefootwonder

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    I'm not a fan of Kingpin either. I thought the old Lager77 was their best attempt at a Lager.

    I haven't opened them yet. I think I might give it as a Christmas present now. I just had my Cow's milk vodka last night. I think they paired them together to appear cheaper. I've a feeling that the Gin will be more expensive than the vodka. It would have been sensible to sell V1 and V2 together for a direct comparison than V1 vodka and Gin for the feedback. The pricing is a bit keen in my opinion.

    I didn't think much of Casino Rye Ale. Hoppy Christmas was alright, but nothing special either.

    I'll need to stock up and buy some * water for the quests.
     
  8. Saul Goodman Gold Member Gold Member

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    The pricing for the prototypes was about a tenner overpriced IMO. I have tried the gin but not the vodka, the Gin is really good.
    I have a couple of the Casino Rye Ale's, and a couple of Hoppy Christmas so will get into them on Saturday.
     
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    Lucozade. Original.
     
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  12. Gyp Rosetti Gold Member

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    * all I'm aff it, can't drink on painkillers unless you want out.
     
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  13. CymruBhoy

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    Doctors initially told people not to drink whilst on antibiotics not because the drink effected it's effectiveness but because drinking made the patients forget to take the medication.
     
  14. Gyp Rosetti Gold Member

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    Well I have stupidly drank on antibiotics before and never again, my bedroom was like the spewing scene from the exorcist. :52:
     
  15. CymruBhoy

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    Bad news. Need to keep them in you bud. Ask if they provide them in a suppository..
     
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    Please tell me you didn't drink on metronidazole? :sicksmile
     
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    A lot to be said about suppositories, I recall as a party animal blowing some MDMA up a girls hoop. She came up quicker than I did as I just dropped mine. Her idea as I'd never done that previously.
     
  18. faw cough Gold Member Gold Member

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    Hot Brandy
     
  19. Derrybhoy1

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    Makes sense, in some cases. If taken orally, the drug undergoes first pass metabolism via the liver. If you take it up the bangle, there are a lot of blood vessels whereby the drug can absorb directly into, avoiding first pass metabolism in the liver.

    Hup the suppositories!
     
  20. Gyp Rosetti Gold Member

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    Nope it was just amoxicillin.