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O/T What alcohol do you have in the house for Christmas then?

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Dec 22, 2014.

  1. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    ****. Aldi's the place to be
     
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  2. OedipusTex

    OedipusTex Well-Known Member

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    Vermont Apple Cream Cider
    Bailey's Irish Cream
    Four Roses Kentucky Bourbon
    A bottle of German eiswein

    Beers:
    Kentucky Bourbon Ale
    Shiner White Wing Belgian Ale
     
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  3. Party Hull!

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    I'm sampling some of my Aldi sourced German Pilsner right now. Berliner Kindl - you can taste the iron in it.

    Nice and cold so very crisp.

    Cheap as chips.

    Recommended.

    Should have bought more.
     
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  4. Sir Cheshire Ben

    Sir Cheshire Ben Well-Known Member

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    I'm getting stuck into an Old Tom. Robinson's finest.
     
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  5. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    They had those big bottles of Staropramen for £1.49 in Aldi. I may go back tomorrow for some. Is the Kindl a bottle or in cans?
     
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  6. Hank Scorpio

    Hank Scorpio Well-Known Member

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    Interesting Xmas for you then- do a shot of Gin, shot of Baileys & a pint of your German Lager and you've got a Ladyboy (of Alan Partridge fame).
     
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  7. Party Hull!

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    True words. Then I can have a bit of sick and fall asleep stood up.

    Incidentally, my girlfriend, obviously, likes Baileys. She drinks it on occasion. She fills her glass with ice, as I believe is the rules, and pours in the sickly, milky stuff. Then, as she takes EVERY sip, she shakes the glass in her hand nonchalantly, before swigging. It's a ritual of sorts. She HAS to do it. Make the ice jingle.

    Drives me ****ing mental.

    Like when she burps.

    For God's sake.

    Merry Christmas.
     
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  8. Ernie Shackleton

    Ernie Shackleton Well-Known Member

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    I've enjoyed a Bailey's every now and then since my dear old Nan introduced me to it, during competitive Scrabble games, back in the 70s.

    A wonderful drink.



    At room temperature.



    A couple of years ago I was in a hotel bar in Puerto Mogan, in Gran Caneria.

    32 degrees. Late on a balmy evening.

    I spied Baileys on the digestive menu. Sounds good I thought, so I went for it.


    Five Euros fifty.



    I was given it in a half pint tumbler. Full of ****ing ice.

    And a little pissy bit of ice cold Baileys.



    I was so stunned I was rendered speechless.


    Ice cold Baileys.






    I'll accept that as a good idea on an ice cold day in Hell.
     
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  9. Party Hull!

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    Did you jingle the ice?

    It's not the beverage for me, far too sweet and sickly.

    It's the ritual of the shaking that I object to. It's a habit. A needless habit.

    Hang on! I have drank Baileys, and enjoyed it, in Manchester Arms. Their world famous '**** On The Grass' shot. A lump (yes, it looks like a lump when poured in) of Baileys atop some sort of mint liquor.

    Quite nice, after 6 pints, surprisingly.
     
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  10. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    Tried that cotes du rhone, not really a fan, not big on wine myself but it being Christmas I thought I'd snob myself up with a few expensive bottles just to show off to my skint neighbours when I stick the recycling out next week.

    Back to the shop tomorrow. Any good recommended popular golden ales I might find in a supermarket? Fancy trying something new.
     
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  11. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    Bombardier Burning Gold is alright.
     
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  12. Party Hull!

    Party Hull! Well-Known Member

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    If you want to be a proper snob, just go to Topshop and point and laugh at the staff.

    Like I do.

    Probably.
     
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  13. Party Hull!

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    It's in bottles, not in a pack though, individual ones.

    I like Staropramen, that's a top price.
     
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    Bloody hell, the last thing we need is solutions, options are just great. You work for me, mate. Gonna tell me mates on Boxing Day, have a Ladybird and all will be well!
     
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    Could you not go somewhere else and pull?
     
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  16. Ernie Shackleton

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    In order to jingle ice with style you need more liquid than solid.

    In the aforementioned hotel bar case it was literally a tall glass crammed full of ice with a third cum of the night amount of liquor pathetically splashed over the top.


    Believe me, nothing was jingling apart from my nerves.


    I've never fully recovered. The wife often comes home to find me gibbering in a corner.



    Although to be fair that happened before the ill-fated chilled Baileys experience.
     
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  17. tigerscanada

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    ...dunno, can't remember, drank it all. Cold shower & taxi on the agenda to replenish the stocks before the local "official" booze shops close ('effing early) tomorrow. No supermarkets or corner shops sell alcohol in this god-forsaken city.
    Think I'll come back to civilization. Even my local is closed on Christmas eve & Christmas day !! Expect a knock on one of your doors imminently, you all seem well stocked, except Quill, but tastes change. I might as well be a Pilgrim Father's union member.
     
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  18. Mr. Shoes

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    I am a big fan of decent islay malt too...

    And as for the Tesco Chateau NduP it's rank and not on a par with the decent stuff at over double the price they are booting it out for. It's a typical supermarket reduced wine that's more priced right and bought in for such an occasion. With wine you get what you pay for and these deals are rarely proper reductions. I have had a sublime CNDP from a vintner, and one from a supermarket at a tenner that was all label and no substance.

    You can get passable stuff under a tenner, but it's about twenty and over where you get on to the stuff that's noticably better. Same with whisky... Older the better and more expensive!
     
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  19. HHH

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    I also shamefully neglected to mention that knocking around the back of every Christmas drinks cabinet should be a bottle of blue bols.
     
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  20. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    I'm off in Debenhams and Next soon, I'm going to check out their level of Islamophobia. Seething hotbed of it I reckon. Inshallah
     
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