
Good luck yet to try that but had polenka and also Potchine amd some polish concoction all blew.my head off lolView attachment 194736
I’m a sucker for a snappy label
Sitting having a polish vodka whilst in quarantine in Sweden, Bar is shut so I have to make the most of what's available.View attachment 194761
Yep same problem. Stuck with these pair insteadIf only I weren't on call tonight. I have half a bottle of Glenfiddich Fire and Cane sitting on the shelf calling to me
To be brutally honest, I haven’t manned up enough yet to try itGood luck yet to try that but had polenka and also Potchine amd some polish concoction all blew.my head off lol
Agree and look up kaffir line. A belterGin & tonic with a slice of lime much better than lemon
Joining Lochty with a 'distanced' drop of cask 3174 of 2011 (60,8%), with a little decent hill water of course.
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Label usually reads, along with the particulars (English version):
Steady!
'Strong stuff's the dram within this flask,
And many men before have found
It's emptying a lightsome task
- before collapsing to the ground!
This point to note, before imbibing,
Pray, Caution take now, Sporting friend
- Or soon, one's peers shall be describing
(Another victim's) sorry end!
The bottles may be recycled, as shown here. I'm sure if I tried I could recycle the malt into that Other Celtic stuff too![]()
Sounds effective, was indeed the Gin, tend to go toward the Urals for the tattie juice/oscietra lubricantAhh. I see a Wolf gin lurking in the background. I do hope not the vodka crap. Anyway. That. Lime peel. 50:50 tonic. Pint glass.![]()
Steady on, old bean!Bit like the women in Cork then, allegedly!
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