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Ah sorry Beddy that's what I meant, that new members couldn't sign up in usual way and without help of mods.

Is that still the case then?

I think it is the luck of the draw to be honest.......Although they do acknowledge there is a problem in this area that for what ever reason they are having difficulty sorting.
 
I don't like guests. They see your best malt whisky and when you offer them a drink that is what they ask for. Then when they leave you discover half the bottle has gone. When the hospitality is returned the only thing on their drinks tray is a bottle of ASDA's cheapest bloody sherry.
 
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I don't like guests. They see your best malt whisky and when you offer them a drink that is what they ask for. Then when they leave you discover half the bottle has gone. When the hospitality is returned the only thing on their drinks tray is a bottle of ASDA's cheapest bloody sherry.


There you go godders.......must have been a pompey fan.......or in other words a cheap skate!...........Sorry Pompey fans couldn't resist.......
 
I don't like guests. They see your best malt whisky and when you offer them a drink that is what they ask for. Then when they leave you discover half the bottle has gone. When the hospitality is returned the only thing on their drinks tray is a bottle of ASDA's cheapest bloody sherry.

Godders, this is the very reason I have a nice crystal decanter at the front of the cabinet that has something like Bells in it. This is usually what people reach for and certainly what I reach for when a heathen says something like, "Oh yes please, whisky and coke for me."

The good stuff is elsewhere :)
 
I don't like guests. They see your best malt whisky and when you offer them a drink that is what they ask for. Then when they leave you discover half the bottle has gone. When the hospitality is returned the only thing on their drinks tray is a bottle of ASDA's cheapest bloody sherry.
You might know this already ... The single malt stocked by Aldi called Glen Marnoch limited release is a single malt of some distinction at approximately £18 a bottle, very good value. It is a Isle of Islay malt distilled for Aldi. I can recommend it..
 
Godders, this is the very reason I have a nice crystal decanter at the front of the cabinet that has something like Bells in it. This is usually what people reach for and certainly what I reach for when a heathen says something like, "Oh yes please, whisky and coke for me."

The good stuff is elsewhere :)

I'm much more devious. I picked up a bottle in a scottish pub when someone had the last measure. It was a 25 year old single malt bottle (I forget the name). Filled it with Tesco value whisky and served it for years. Everyone (without exception) told me how amazingly smooth it was.

Vin
 
I'm much more devious. I picked up a bottle in a scottish pub when someone had the last measure. It was a 25 year old single malt bottle (I forget the name). Filled it with Tesco value whisky and served it for years. Everyone (without exception) told me how amazingly smooth it was.

Vin

1. Remind me not to drink whisky when I'm next at your place
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2. What a brilliant idea - going to keep the next single malt bottle I finish and do the same ....
 
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1. Remind me not to drink whisky when I'm next at your place
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2. What a brilliant idea - going to keep the next single malt bottle I finish and do the same ....

The full story is slightly more devious (If that's possible). I actually had three different bottles from the Scottish bar. I put the Tesco stuff into the three bottles and in two of them I put drops of different food colouring.

So I had three different bottles of slightly different coloured (but identical) whisky. One particular person came and told me which one was so much better than the others, regaling me with details of its smoothness and aftertaste.

I do rather shock myself sometimes.

Vin
 
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