Favourite Tipple to relax with.
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@66Mustang Glenmorangie is a scotch I can drink neat, but normally I have a little something with whisky.
With Bourbon it's coke and ice. With scotch its ice and soda water or ginger ale. But just a little.
Eating chocolate with it! I will try that also. ?1 -
They really pair well together. I think chocolate unlocks flavours in the whisky that you would otherwise not have noticed
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I don’t often drink alcohol nowadays but I do really like Tanquerey gin with Mediterranean tonic over loads of ice and a wedge of lime…delicious!. When I was younger, around 17/18 and a student in the 90’s I used to drink diamond white or 20/20… the thought of it turns my stomach now!!!???2
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i used to drink only vodka and orange but recently changed to that old English staple called Sherry,and i rather like it.0
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I like a cup of tea with loads of asian sweet( mitahi) nd tv1
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Diamond White? That brings back some memories..... I still like a Vodka and Orange but my tipple to relax with is a nice glass of amaretto with a little ice and an orange twist. I fell in love with it when I was in Sorrento a few years ago.0
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Currently drinking a brandy
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With that I think I’m off for the night, to watch some Top Gear then go to sleep, good night everyone0
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I like a glass of Bucks Fizz with a Sunday meal.0
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I always start Christmas Day with a Bucks Fizz1
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Don’t drink much alcohol but like Pima - more lemonade with a small amount of Pis added. I’m much more likely to drink a Coke though.1
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