I will admit that the practice is very commonplace here but to just willy nilly accuse of us of starting it is a little rich in my view.
Drinking cider was very common and normal in my formative years of the early 80s and never did I see a like minded chum reach for an ice tray or equivalent.
If anything I would point at the Brits for this, given your other abominations such as "top".
Yes.
I hope everyone does whatever they like to do and I hope they enjoy so doing, sw.
I have some rather charming rosé which I purchased at a small vineyard in Bordeaux last summer. Sadly, the vehicle was almost filled with cases of their delicious red, but I found room for a single case of the young, fresh rosé. I shall enjoy a bottle or two at the weekend.
Well, that's the Irish for you. All the sophistication of a pack of pork scratchings being consumed by someone in Adidas trainers swilling a pint of Super Bock (yes, I was envisioning you as I typed this).
Rose, particularly that from the Provence, is a wonderful summertime drink. Light, refreshing, tasty and very enjoyable.
And more than enough alcohol to make a chap forget the hell that is life in the 21st century. Oh yes.
You stalked me on the Algarve you half American pervert!!!
Not for me the whole Rosé thing but I am known for being open minded so each to their own. Modern Ireland and all that nonsense.
See our Taoiseach (PM) was over your neck of the woods yesterday. A poof you know.