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  1. Tiggyrimana

    Tiggyrimana Active Member

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    I've not tasted it yet either, just seen a few crates in Morrisons at weekend.
     
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  2. Pardew's Magical Notepad

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    i heard about this the other day. haven't seen it around though.

    One to avoid i would suggest
     
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  3. Tiggyrimana

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    Medicine in Germany <laugh>
     
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  4. overseasTOON

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    It is considered to be a health supplement.

    Germans are weird.
     
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  5. Tiggyrimana

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    <laugh> indeed they are, but their bloody good football fans!
     
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  6. Cal.

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    I've seen people saying the Stella cider is surprisingly nice, not tried it myself.
     
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    My local bars haven't got it...not that I've seen. I will be purchasing one just to see if its a taste sensation or not.
     
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  8. Pardew's Magical Notepad

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    well i definitely didn't feel any better the next day!!!!!!!:emoticon-0120-doh:
     
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  9. Gutierrez's Right Boot

    Gutierrez's Right Boot Well-Known Member

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    Tell us what its like. I dont like Stella and I dont like Cidre so its a double no from me
     
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  10. Why aye Cabaye

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    The new stella 4% is very good. Your traditional pint of wife-beater tastes like piss (or what I imagine piss would taste like), as does Fosters.

    On the pizza front, Italians think Chicken on pizza is the work of the devil. Personally I like it.

    Lastly, does nobody like Marmalade on their toast!?
     
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  11. Gutierrez's Right Boot

    Gutierrez's Right Boot Well-Known Member

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    Was once given a can of special brew when I did a delivery as a tip. Had it when I got home it ended up being poured down the drain
     
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  12. Hatem Is A Geordie

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    How a thread of saying Hi can get to over a hundred comments...<laugh>
     
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  13. ToonSi

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    Welcome <cheers>.
    Anyways if it's cider it's got to be Kopparberg (drank a lot of Frosty Jacks as a student and if you mix it with robinson's apple & blackcurrant it goes down quite nicely), drink a myriad of beers - mainly Polish and European if I'm honest as they're stronger and taste better.
    Although haven't been able to drink them for ages on account of cutting out carbs, with a few mates who are cocktail waiters and waitresses I've gotten into cocktails in a big way recently.
    Godfather or Lynchberg Lemonades being the favourites - also made one myself (not sure if it's been done before) of Sailor Jerry's, Amaretto and Coke (zero if you're cutting carbs) and that tastes ****ing lush!
    Aside from that JD/bourbon or Sailor Jerrys straight or with Coke are current drinks of choice and then the ocassional Scotch whiskey, although I have an expensive taste due to my dad (so it's not often).
     
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  14. Agent Bruce

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    All about booze, a favourite subject it would seem.
     
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    Mixed with a bottle of barley wine...... heaven in a glass
     
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  16. Why aye Cabaye

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    Birra Messina is one of the best beers I've ever had.
     
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  17. Tiggyrimana

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    Anyone tried Tia Maria, looks like a proper Woman's drink but looks canny nice.
     
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  18. AH

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    I'm not sure but I think people took more interest when me and oT started talking about our cardigan/pizza and coffee/toast preferences and interests. Sparks immediate debate, you see.
    obviously...
     
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    It's all about breaking the ice and putting people at ease, has Nufc123 reappeared yet by the way? Perhaps we scared him/her away
     
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  20. Darth Gogledd

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    Caol Ila whiskey...

    So strong it literally burns your throat off.

    lovley though...
     
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