
What are you drinking?
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Re: What are you drinking?
A whole cafetière of coffee to myself, using fresh ground Old Government Java - my favourite since I was a teenager. I've tried others, good ones too, but I keep coming back to the Java. 

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Re: What are you drinking?
Another barbecue another pint of Proseco
Stay classy Manchester
PS @ Kwacky this site is so chavy there is no emoji for Preseco
especially a pint pot 

Stay classy Manchester

PS @ Kwacky this site is so chavy there is no emoji for Preseco


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Re: What are you drinking?
Prosecco is chavvy mate, every decent wine drinker knows that
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Re: What are you drinking?
Fook itKwacky wrote:Prosecco is chavvy mate, every decent wine drinker knows that![]()
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Re: What are you drinking?
Tanqueray and tonic, a very large one, I'm feeling very chilled at the moment thank you very much. 

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Re: What are you drinking?
I was also supping a couple of rather large tanqueray and tonics last night while cooking the BBQ in the sun. Was lovely.
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Re: What are you drinking?
Not drinking it yet, but DeeGee will be proud, just ordered some Monkey 47, and some Koskue, a barrel aged Finnish gin. Found a merchant in Aussie that specialises in overseas spirits, still pricey but wth.
Also got 2L of gin ordered from duty free to pick up on my way home, a bottle of Botanist and one of my favourites Westwinds Broadside.
2 days to go!
Also got 2L of gin ordered from duty free to pick up on my way home, a bottle of Botanist and one of my favourites Westwinds Broadside.
2 days to go!
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Re: What are you drinking?
Gallons & gallons of water.
It's about 3500 centrigrade here and the fcuking a/c here is non-existent.
Feel like I'm living inside a Vesuvian lava flow.
It's about 3500 centrigrade here and the fcuking a/c here is non-existent.
Feel like I'm living inside a Vesuvian lava flow.
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Re: What are you drinking?
Tried the Koskue, Finnish barrel aged gin last night. My god it was delicious!
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Re: What are you drinking?
FFSKwacky wrote:Prosecco is chavvy mate, every decent wine drinker knows that![]()
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Lynsey Southern, from Devon needs to get a better dream if saving 15 quid on a box of cheap fizzy wine up there.Lynsey Southern, from Devon, complained that the discount supermarket had sold her a "broken dream".
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Re: What are you drinking?
Anyone with a Nespresso?
Just had my first coffee - I went for the Arpeggio.
Lovely it was, bitter and woody to start then chocolately at the end - wakes you up then gives you a smooth after taste
Just had my first coffee - I went for the Arpeggio.
Lovely it was, bitter and woody to start then chocolately at the end - wakes you up then gives you a smooth after taste
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Re: What are you drinking?
Sitting in premier bikes!
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