welshben23 wrote: I was thinking about drinking after reading one of DG's posts
Nervosa wrote:Although I have been known to order three double vodkas, with no ice, pour them into one glass, drink like a glass of water in one go, and then order another three doubles and repeat. Very rarely though. That's only when I have too much money in my pocket and I'm with a friend of mine that drinks like a fish.
ouroboros wrote:Nervosa wrote:Although I have been known to order three double vodkas, with no ice, pour them into one glass, drink like a glass of water in one go, and then order another three doubles and repeat. Very rarely though. That's only when I have too much money in my pocket and I'm with a friend of mine that drinks like a fish.
I can do that with Bacardi, usually doubles though not triples. But hey I'm female (yes I played the girl card!)
EDIT: - bloody hell wait you said three doubles!
Nervosa wrote:Yeah, so 12 hit you all at once It's just for 'show' though, have to concentrate on keeping it down for about the next five minutes! Like I say though, it's not a common occurance!
ouroboros wrote:Nervosa wrote:Yeah, so 12 hit you all at once It's just for 'show' though, have to concentrate on keeping it down for about the next five minutes! Like I say though, it's not a common occurance!
That is quite impressive! I have a mate who can slam back 7 tequilas in a row and/or down half a bottle of wine. Again for show and she usually staggers round the rest of the night waving one untouched drink around
Me I was thinking of 'double please', then 'hit me again'. Quite tame compared to the above!
Nervosa wrote:Wouldn't recommend it, because the shock value and entertainment for your peers lasts all of ten seconds and you end up trying to hold it down for the next ten minutes and not feeling like having another drink for about an hour! Not to mention the £25 or so it cost
ouroboros wrote:Cocktails - Margaritas all the way! And this cranberry/lime/sugar/crushed ice/vodka one at Revolution I can't remember the name of.
CatNamedRudy wrote:Spirits - Jameson Irish Whiskey or Red Breast Irish Whiskey if I can get it!
Nervosa wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:Spirits - Jameson Irish Whiskey or Red Breast Irish Whiskey if I can get it!
Have you ever had Bushmills Whiskey? I think the New York Times ranked it as the best Whiskey in the world (I stand to be corrected, I half read that fact on the way past a billboard while I was on the bus). It's made not too far from my house, and it's the oldest working distillery in the world.
CatNamedRudy wrote:Nervosa wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:Spirits - Jameson Irish Whiskey or Red Breast Irish Whiskey if I can get it!
Have you ever had Bushmills Whiskey? I think the New York Times ranked it as the best Whiskey in the world (I stand to be corrected, I half read that fact on the way past a billboard while I was on the bus). It's made not too far from my house, and it's the oldest working distillery in the world.
I hate Bushmills Whiskey. I'd rather drink crappy rail whiskey than Bushmills or Dewars.
Moon-Crane wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:Nervosa wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:Spirits - Jameson Irish Whiskey or Red Breast Irish Whiskey if I can get it!
Have you ever had Bushmills Whiskey? I think the New York Times ranked it as the best Whiskey in the world (I stand to be corrected, I half read that fact on the way past a billboard while I was on the bus). It's made not too far from my house, and it's the oldest working distillery in the world.
I hate Bushmills Whiskey. I'd rather drink crappy rail whiskey than Bushmills or Dewars.
So you're not too keen on it then.
Do you prefer irish and scotch whiskeys - blends and malts, etc - to the american bourbons, and the like?
Bad Ambassador wrote:Yesterday, I went out and bought a litre of Absolut vodka, a litre of Bacardi rum, a big bottle of finest port, a few bottles of wine (Australian Shiraz), and some Irish liqueur thing. I'm gonna have a good week.
Bad Ambassador wrote:Yesterday, I went out and bought a litre of Absolut vodka, a litre of Bacardi rum, a big bottle of finest port, a few bottles of wine (Australian Shiraz), and some Irish liqueur thing. I'm gonna have a good week.
welshben23 wrote:Woo Hoo! Now get a big bowl and pour the vodka, rum and port into it with some ice and slices of Lime and serve.
Agides wrote:Nice one! I've been laying down a bottle of port for about 10 years now, which was given to me as a present by a serious wine connoisseur (I think it's almost catching up with me age-wise). I plan to crack it open for my next significant birthday in a few years' time.
I've nursed this thing like a baby, checking it's temperature regularly and where it has been stored. It will be something of a relief to drink the b*gger!!!!
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