You're a horrible troll brah... are the mods sure this isn't sammy on a b-vit binge?
I purchased some Shepheard Neame and Bateman bottled beer yesterday. There was a time I would have really enjoyed this type of ale, but it just seemed a horrible glucose syrup and when I awoke this morning at 5:45, with a blurry beer hangover, I realised once again why beer is inferior to controlled doses of hard liquor.
Sam Smiths in the Cittie of Yorke at a work leaving do. Nice pub and at least Sam's is cheap.
Then on to the backstreets of Kingston and Surrey Hills Greensand IPA.
Drinking Badger's Tanglefoot whilst watching the footie.
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Urine and not my own either a bottle of Stella.
haha
Sounds like urine luck, buddy!
^ Croatia (8th) are ranked above Brazil (9th) in the current FIFA rankings. England are 14th and the games against Brazil were only friendlies.
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A bottle of Bank's Mild from Lidl, followed by a glass of Old Pulteney.
Saltaire Cascade 4.8% at Ye Olde Mitre, in the snug room - busy for a Monday.
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Had a few good drinks today:
* fermented fenugreek sprout juice
* fermented wheatgrass juice
* fermented sunflower green sprout juice
* fermented sesame sprout milk
* fermented bird seed sprout milk
* fermented lentil sprout milk
* fermented blue-green algae juice
Started off last night with a Calvados Chateau du Breuil 12 year old, a little bit woody for my liking, but the bottle is now open and some oxygen may expand the palate somewhat. I think Clavados is best around the 5 year old mark.
Over dinner I had one class of rather fine 2003 vintage Bordeaux, Chateau Saint-Luce Bellevue, a wapping 14.5% and well worth the Euros 12.95.
After dinner I moved onto Prunier XO Cognac, 4 of them to be exact and I would have liked more, but I know when to stop.
Woke up this morning refreshed and fine, always a sign of good quality alcohol.