dangerous Posted August 31, 2013 Posted August 31, 2013 i was 50 last Saturday an received a 25 year old Glenlivet - 1974 Strathavon. Never seen it before and never will again as my mates drunk the bloody lot ! Gits. ohh man.... hey a cobber has a 15yr glenlivit and I sampled a dram last week end, holly farking ell... god damn necter They actually allow you to have alcohol .....? funny you should say that... ya not the first 1
AndyH Posted August 31, 2013 Posted August 31, 2013 i was 50 last Saturday an received a 25 year old Glenlivet - 1974 Strathavon. Never seen it before and never will again as my mates drunk the bloody lot ! Gits.Happy half-C Grae. Some mates eh? That stuff's seriously costly... they owe you big time.
docc Posted September 1, 2013 Posted September 1, 2013 Some sweet lass thought it would be nice to hand off a bit of scotch for me to enjoy. She knew I liked Islay whisky, but couldn't locate a proper Laphroaig. The label of the (somewhat generic) bottle declared Islay is pronounced "eye-la." Really? We Americans would be inclined to say " eye'-lay " Then, it occurs to me that I really have no way to know how to properly say "Lagavulin" let alone "Laphroaig." Apologies, Heli-Jim for the segue - we'll all have a mmmmmmmm-beer and see where this goes, eh? (currently in hand: Killian's Irish Stout, brewed in Colorado, under license from South Africa. )
AndyH Posted September 1, 2013 Posted September 1, 2013 I believe it's pronounced La-froyg'. I still I have a bottle of Bunnahabhain, another Islay whiskey, quite different in character from other Islay (yes Eye-lah) whiskies, but still truly delicious... It took me several months to find out it's pronounced roughly Boo-na-ha-venn' (stress on the last syllable), and I'm stil not sure... Happy to share a dram if you're over this way. We're blessed with some fabulous drinks in these isles but as ever the spelling's a pig... Try this, may come in handy: http://scotchaddict.com/how-to-pronounce-scotch-whisky-names.html
docc Posted September 2, 2013 Posted September 2, 2013 That's it! Perfect. I got a pretty good score overall. But "slainte" I had all wrong. "slan-juh?" And still a bit vague on the meaning . . . EDIT: if I'm to be drawn into Wikipedia, it means the roughly the same as "gesundheit" which I don't think I've ever hollered before taking a hearty swig . . . EDIT again: Until now: gesundheit!
dangerous Posted September 2, 2013 Posted September 2, 2013 We're blessed with some fabulous drinks in these isles but as ever the spelling's a pig... well look up on that shelf of mine... pigs ear, yeah I know a blend but damn smooth
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted September 2, 2013 Author Posted September 2, 2013 Pigs Ear beat a pigs arse anyday ......
GraeV11 Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Stumbled across this recently. 7.1% alcohol. My tongue went numb. Imported from the States (MA). Not a session beer !
czakky Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 Stumbled across this recently. 7.1% alcohol. My tongue went numb. Imported from the States (MA). Not a session beer ! Possibly you're familiar with the Welsh artist, Ralph Steadman who does all the illustrations for Flying Dog brewery... Good stuff try the french farmhouse ale. I forget the name but it's tasty.
dangerous Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Stumbled across this recently. 7.1% alcohol. My tongue went numb. Imported from the States (MA). Not a session beer ! meh... yank cat piss LOL my local super market sells 10 and 12% beers weeheeeeeeeeeeeeeee, try one a them when ya cooking
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted November 9, 2013 Author Posted November 9, 2013 I just got my Beer Advent Calendar ..... 24 craft beers from Canada, USA and Mexico. I have no idea what the beers will be until I open them .... day by day! I can't wait for December 1st .....
GraeV11 Posted November 11, 2013 Posted November 11, 2013 Stumbled across this recently. 7.1% alcohol. My tongue went numb. Imported from the States (MA). Not a session beer ! Possibly you're familiar with the Welsh artist, Ralph Steadman who does all the illustrations for Flying Dog brewery... Good stuff try the french farmhouse ale. I forget the name but it's tasty. I have a Ralph Steadman poster on my wall ! Welsh ? English surely. He was born in Liverpool.
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