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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    All of those drinks taste the same.
    Even when I am over their they tell me try this one or that one.
    It's going to be bitter innit?'
    I like bitter drinks, tbf. I'm suspicious of people who want sweetness in their alcohol. It suggests to me that they don't really like the taste of alcohol.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I like bitter drinks, tbf. I'm suspicious of people who want sweetness in their alcohol. It suggests to me that they don't really like the taste of alcohol.
    After a skinful of Guinness on Wednesday night I had to go to a 'gin lounge' to meet some colleagues. Two huge gin and tonics and pleasant conversation.

    Not my scene at all...

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    drinking"

    I started at midday with an aperol spritz (it was sunny!) and by the time the day was out I think I'd imbibed about 8 pints of lager, half a bottle of prossecco, two "Ned-gronis" and......errr, I think that's it.

    Anyway, impressive, I'm sure you'd agree.

    The odd thing was, the next day I wasn't really hungover at all. Is this what happens when you take it steady?
    Only time i've ever done that was the day i left school when i was 16. It ended with me having my finger stitched in A&E

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    drinking"

    I started at midday with an aperol spritz (it was sunny!) and by the time the day was out I think I'd imbibed about 8 pints of lager, half a bottle of prossecco, two "Ned-gronis" and......errr, I think that's it.

    Anyway, impressive, I'm sure you'd agree.

    The odd thing was, the next day I wasn't really hungover at all. Is this what happens when you take it steady?
    I was recently in a so called "bar" which did not sell beer (one for the Trades Description Act there I think).

    Anyhow when pushed I opted for a Negroni as I have heard so much about them, on here and other places, quite often the Dutch food and wine ponce.

    My official TripAdvisor review would be nice, but took the lad longer to make it than me to drink it - which is fundamentally wrong.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    I was recently in a so called "bar" which did not sell beer (one for the Trades Description Act there I think).

    Anyhow when pushed I opted for a Negroni as I have heard so much about them, on here and other places, quite often the Dutch food and wine ponce.

    My official TripAdvisor review would be nice, but took the lad longer to make it than me to drink it - which is fundamentally wrong.
    It really shouldn't. It's a doddle to make. One part gin, one part Martini Rosso, one part Campari. Orange, ice, a quick mix and Bob's your uncle.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It really shouldn't. It's a doddle to make. One part gin, one part Martini Rosso, one part Campari. Orange, ice, a quick mix and Bob's your uncle.
    Actually, his uncle's Seaiorigh. And he's also his grandfather.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Actually, his uncle's Seaiorigh. And he's also his grandfather.
    sw is quite the sophisticate. He frequents the cocktail bars of Dublin ordering Italian drinks.

    I mean he then clearly downs them in one and demands more, but you can't ask for miracles.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    sw is quite the sophisticate. He frequents the cocktail bars of Dublin ordering Italian drinks.

    I mean he then clearly downs them in one and demands more, but you can't ask for miracles.
    A man is more than the sum of his habits.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    sw is quite the sophisticate. He frequents the cocktail bars of Dublin ordering Italian drinks.

    I mean he then clearly downs them in one and demands more, but you can't ask for miracles.
    This was in Barcelona. Jesus christ man a bar in Dublin that didn't serve beer. Are you mad?

    He was fúcking about with ice spheres and the like. Outrageous scenese as I was nearly passing out with the thirst.

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