@p0ly 533094 wrote:
BVR NOW.
NO! GO TO YOUR ROOM AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU’VE JUST DONE! IN FACT, FUCK IT, YOU’RE NOT GOING TO YOUR ROOM COS YOU’LL JUST SIT UP THERE DOING K OR OPIES AND BENZOS, INSTEAD YOU CAN GO AND SIT ON THE NAUGHTY SKLEP!
Most of my working class aquantences probably wouldnt turn to illegal drugs because of the risks (losing their job ect)
I dont know about everyone else but I drink because it tastes nice not just the drug itself.
Me too, when i’m out socializing i like to sip rum & coke or beer cos i enjoy the taste. Hate the feeling of being drunk tbh, as soon as i feel i’m getting past tipsy i skip the rum and just drink the coke.
@korno 533255 wrote:
Me too, when i’m out socializing i like to sip rum & coke or beer cos i enjoy the taste. Hate the feeling of being drunk tbh, as soon as i feel i’m getting past tipsy i skip the rum and just drink the coke.
Rum is the best.. love it. Captain Morgans and coke is so good
My fave is white rum, bacardi. i don’t like the really really dark stuff:yakk: Yeah Captain morgans is nice :love:
@korno 533352 wrote:
My fave is white rum, bacardi. i don’t like the really really dark stuff:yakk:
Rum racist!
@korno 533352 wrote:
My fave is white rum, bacardi. i don’t like the really really dark stuff:yakk: Yeah Captain morgans is nice :love:
Bacardi is quite nice too – used to love that back in the day getting drunk at the park LOL. So tragic.
The benefit of drinking Rum is you can act like a pirate, arghh!
Im a bit of a food / drink snob (i dont have any pther habbits like smoking or drug taking so i can afford it)
But I like local cider..good quality cloudy and flat.
Guiness (in half pints)
Hendricks gin, cucumber and tonic
And ginger beer with a nice spiced rum
Nomnomnom!
Ginger beers isnt alcoholic…
@Izbeckistan 533408 wrote:
Ginger beers isnt alcoholic…
Yeah there is – theres a non alcoholic version(Old Jamaica, KA etc.) and an alcoholic version (Crabbies), both are tasty. Ones my favourite fizzy drink the others my favourite alcoholic drink
@Izbeckistan 533408 wrote:
Ginger beers isnt alcoholic…
if brewed using ginger and brewers yeast, it certainly can be.
In the late 1970s (when I was about 5 or 6) this recipe was shown on Blue Peter and widely tried out by middle class left leaning parents of the time.
However some right wing activists (probably backed by the soft drinks manufacturers of the time who were then mostly English) actually not just tried out the recipe but had it tested by a laboratory and found it could have 3% or more alcohol content. Between them they kicked up a massive fuss in the Press about “license payers money being used to teach small children to drink alcohol”. Auntie had to very sheepishly apologise.
I always refer to non alocoholic beer as just ginger beer and alcoholic ginger beer as alcoholic ginger beer.
I think its cause we grew up drinking the non alcoholic stuff.
Both are fucking scrumptious though…just a shame crabbies is so expensive 🙁
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This brand is the mutts nuts. *drool*
@General Lighting 533410 wrote:
if brewed using ginger and brewers yeast, it certainly can be.
In the late 1970s (when I was about 5 or 6) this recipe was shown on Blue Peter and widely tried out by middle class left leaning parents of the time.
However some right wing activists (probably backed by the soft drinks manufacturers of the time who were then mostly English) actually not just tried out the recipe but had it tested by a laboratory and found it could have 3% or more alcohol content. Between them they kicked up a massive fuss in the Press about “license payers money being used to teach small children to drink alcohol”. Auntie had to very sheepishly apologise.
Phoey, kids have been drinking alcohol for centuries. I like the french’s attitude to alcohol. Kids get a little but of watered down wine with a meal.
I think I’ll let my little one dabble with some decent alcoholic beverages so that way she’ll have a healthier attitude towards the stuff (IE not just binging on white lightening in the park)
@Izbeckistan 533412 wrote:
Phoey, kids have been drinking alcohol for centuries. I like the french’s attitude to alcohol. Kids get a little but of watered down wine with a meal.
This was also done across Europe as the drinking water was often contaminated by sewage making it far safer for children to drink a small amount of alcohol. The reason not just fluoride but other chemicals including a significant amount of chlorate bleach is added to drinking water in London, the South and East is not for any hidden sinister purpose but to reduce the bacteria counts as its recycled multiple times in a small country like the UK..
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