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 Post subject: Suds your stache!!
PostPosted: 1:00 on Tuesday May 29th 2007 
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Ok fellow handlebars:When i was a drinking man(have stopped drinking alcohol)i always enjoyed a pint of Guinness.

Belly up to the bar and tell us all your favourite brew.
As for now,mine is China Yunnan tea :lol: :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Suds your stache!!
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kapellmeister1 wrote:
Ok fellow handlebars:When i was a drinking man(have stopped drinking alcohol)i always enjoyed a pint of Guinness.

Belly up to the bar and tell us all your favourite brew.
As for now,mine is China Yunnan tea :lol: :lol: :lol:

JD


Got to confess my favorite brew is Folgers, I only drink two pots a day but that is a continuous process, I inherited a crocked finger from the Navy and it just never went away.
But there is the rare occasion that I will tip a glass of Chives Regal, it is only 12 years old but I treat it with great respect.

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I also used to really enjoy single malt Scotch.At least i don't have to pay for it anymore.That was a most expensive dram!

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I also used to really enjoy single malt Scotch.At least i don't have to pay for it anymore.That was a most expensive dram!

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Some pleasures are not worth giving up, but I only Sip it I don't waste the time it takes to injoy the fine stuff.

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i drink to much cofee now days -

i dont drink much now but when i did i to liked Guinness ahhh lovely ----thinking about it makes me what one! :)


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i drink to much cofee now days -

i dont drink much now but when i did i to liked Guinness ahhh lovely ----thinking about it makes me what one! :)


Don't get the impression that I'm a drinker because I'm not but I do like a drink once in a while, my main stay is Folgers Mountain Grown two pots a day, unleaded and black.

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Sorry Kelly J did not get that impression

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I'm very fond of

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...which is brewed not far from me.

That said I do not imbibe much these days, the odd glass of wine or drop of single malt of an evening does me now.

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Sorry Kelly J did not get that impression

My English is not that great


Sorry if you got te wrong impression, as I was not thinking anything adverse to your post, must not have worded thing correctly, not to worry, no problem.

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...which is brewed not far from me.

That said I do not imbibe much these days, the odd glass of wine or drop of single malt of an evening does me now.


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Ahh i remember an Abbot ale at the Sherlock Holmes Pub near the river in London town.Yes,a cheesy style of pub but fun.
Great ales.

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My current favourite is Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Ale. Image
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I also enjoy the dark beers - Old English Porter, McNally, Guinness Stout, Newcastle Brown ale. Thanks for asking.


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My current favourite is Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Ale. http://www.randr.co.uk/newclients/InnisandGunn_page.htm

I also enjoy the dark beers - Old English Porter, McNally, Guiness Stout, Newcastle Brown ale. Thanks for asking.


Oh how i wish all of the above were non-alcoholic with the same taste!!!

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Strangely enough JD my favourite tipple is JD with a splash of coke. When I can get it I love the silver label 50% JD but I wouldn,t spoil that with coke, just a couple chunks of ice, mmm heaven! Single malts are nice too, particularly a nice pale Islay.
I like beer too but it gives me wind! :lol:

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Here's a beer I tried this fall. Thought I'd post the image because of the great stache in the advert. Image


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