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Right guys - had enought time to think about this after finishing my chore. Got two fridges - one for everyday items in the kitchen and a large one in what used to be my home office. Since packing work in, it's been converted into a beer, wine and spirits storeroom, but I let the girls set up the ironing board in there now and again.........<laugh>

Just checked out the current contents and they broadly reflect my preferences - I can report as follows............

Top of the list is Peroni (that won't surprise many of you). Second in terms of quantity and choice is Grolsch, followed by Stella and Becks. Surprisingly I found a few Moretti's lurking in there - not really a fan. However, the biggest surprise was 3 cans of Fosters - that must have been the wife's sister who had a crush on Paul Hogan at one time.

Don't drink beer any more but do like wine. Preferably Rhone for the reds (my favourite), though I do like the Itallian Sangiovese, Primitivo and Chianties - not averse to a nice Rioja either. It's New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc for the whites with its' goosegog bite with salads also with fish and chips when brought back home from Beales Park establishment - best around here by a mile.

On the spirit front, I only drink single malts. Cardhu and Tullibardine in the summer months with the peatier Talisker Skye and Dalwhinnies Winter Gold when the cold nights set in.

All in all, some will say I'm probably killing myself, but there you go - you're a long time dead. <ok>

And what a way to go. Pickled!!!
 
Masky was never a big drinker, but would always have a pint or two of Guinness on a night out....never more! As a musician, I always wanted to be in control, and for the last few years I drink pints of water as my music pub charge £4.80 a pint! I enjoy tap water and as part of my health drive, I drink green tea only! Interestingly I have never smoked or taken drugs in my life.....or farted! Just saying! :emoticon-0103-cool: Quite a clean living guy is Masky and happy.....Morrison out!

MASKY OF LLANDAFF
 
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Masky was never a big drinker, but would always have a pint or two of Guinness on a night out....never more! As a musician, I always wanted to be in control, and for the last few years I drink pints of water as my music pub charge £4.80 a pint! I enjoy tap water and as part of my health drive, I drink green tea only! Interestingly I have never smoked or taken drugs in my life.....or farted! Just saying! :emoticon-0103-cool: Quite a clean living guy is Masky and happy.....Morrison out!

MASKY OF LLANDAFF
Morrison's contract has expired.
Morison on the other hand has a contract to the end of the year......:emoticon-0114-dull:
 
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The Sarsaparilla Bar in Morgan Arcade.
Anyone here venture to this old Cardiff haunt?

Yes, they used to serve a pint of sarsaparilla in the type of glass depicted in Andy Capp cartoons! :emoticon-0103-cool:

MASKY OF LLANDAFF
 
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Talking of old cardiff- anyone here try the scrumpy offered by Brains in the back bars of their public houses in the 70’s?
Sampled it in the Greyhound at bottom of St Mary’s st and the Mitre in Llandaff - can still see the bits floating in the glass!
It was lethal stuff <yikes>
 
Talking of old cardiff- anyone here try the scrumpy offered by Brains in the back bars of their public houses in the 70’s?
Sampled it in the Greyhound at bottom of St Mary’s st and the Mitre in Llandaff - can still see the bits floating in the glass!
It was lethal stuff <yikes>
Boring reply I'm afraid nin. I remember the pubs and had heard of the cider you mentioned but never sampled it. By the 70s I'd already developed my taste for Brains Dark
 
I would say that I have fond memories of that place but on the few occasions I visited, my memory was severely compromised by the end of the night.
My dad was born in the row of houses on the hill above the pub.

Like my dad, the Brit is no more.
Was knocked down a few years ago now.

Last time I stayed at Mam's and went out for a beer it was another watering hole of my youth. The Llwyncelyn.
Ended up drinking Guinness as they didn't have any decent beers on.
 
Talking of old cardiff- anyone here try the scrumpy offered by Brains in the back bars of their public houses in the 70’s?
Sampled it in the Greyhound at bottom of St Mary’s st and the Mitre in Llandaff - can still see the bits floating in the glass!
It was lethal stuff <yikes>

Newport had a similar house of hospitality, the New Found Out on Cambrian Road. Was probably the same cider.

The NFO was mainly frequented by tramps, n'er do wells and Argus street salesman once their shift finished. It was hard to understand them at the best of times but after a few ciders they were unintelligible.

The most famous tramp was Starky (not Sparkey) who used to grab an empty glass and go around pouring in the dregs from other glasses. Usually found passed out in a shop doorway by 9.00pm.
 
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