Cheers. Will get a bit of that.
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Nice. You won't be disappointed.
I'm not a regular drinker but the Machar Butra drought has made me miss a few drinks but I popped round to my mate's place and got 3 Leo beers no problemo
Read the bottle Dilly. Supposed to have a bit of cucumber with that (...and not up the blurter).
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Don't forget to shoot it.
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Or maybe he's just swabbed the glasses in my dad's aftershave. :)
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This ...
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^ She's not the squeeze ... tidy though.
Assisted by ...
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^ Very Tidy. Would like to squeeze her, but can't. Even the girl was checking her ass out ... :rolleyes:
Where? ...
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... but it's not that developed yet.
Though Samut Prakan's 'Eye' is up and running
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Live Band, Free Beer, bouncing boobies ... :)
What could go wrong ... well, dampen the moment at least ... two 3 yo saying ... 'sleepy'
Still had a blast though ... trip report later.
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^^Where abouts in Samut Prakan?
^^^^ That liquor is over ice. JPPR2 will be disappointed.
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Google Ancient Siam and it's across the road from there.
Old Sukhumvit Road (#3)
If you BTS it, the last station is Bearing then about a 100 Baht Taxi.
Driving ... Eventually drop down onto the Sukhumvit Road, edge past Ancient Siam and U-Turn.
Two visual sign posts to look for. That big Ferris Wheel and the big Golden Arches sign M
There is heaps of parking on-site and the Thais are organised in directing you there. It's just a huge vacant block and there are free songthaew and golf buggies to transport you the 200 metres from the parking to the place ...
Thais ... seriously. I think they count the steps and go ... one, two, three, four ... damm this, to far to walk ... TAXI !
Great Place ... I'll do a full trip report once I've spoken to the person we know who works there .. hence the free beer and the 'attentive' service.
Cheers mate.
I'm a Samut Prakan boy myself, so it's now on my to-do list:)
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All the Sangria is gone, so switching to red wine now......
yeeeee haww
Hmmmmmmm. I am torn...555
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How do you rate the Taiwanese whisky, JPPR2?
^ Tell us what you think of this JP:)
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Just curious about whiskey aficionados. Do they not drink to get intoxicated? :chitown:
No, they mainly drink to feel pompous. :)
Orange juice...
Bottles of 10 and 12 year old single malts makes one an aficionado? :confused:
Stick to your Blend 2896745 you peasants! :)
Actually I prefer the term "Pleasantly anesthetized" instead of intoxicated. 555. But to your point, the idea is to take the edge off and relax however one wants to do it. I have found that the better quality liquor the better it tastes hence the more enjoyable it is and no need to add god awful mixers with sugar to cover it up.Quote:
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I was not much of a Scotch-Whiskey-Bourbon drinker until I had a few good ones. I actually prefer Tequila. Not your rot gut Jose Cuervo Gold or Hornitos crap but special cask Anejo's from Herradura, Dos Artes, Casa Noble, Los Azuelos, etc. The Agave has a different taste grown in different regions, like the Scotch's from Isly versus Highland. They are now complex because they use seasoned oak barrels to let them age. Mixing any of them or "Shooting" any of them is really a waste.
As they say it is an acquired taste. There are some OUTSTANDING Bourbon's and Whiskeys out there now.
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wellllllllllll.......:aargh4:
To each his own I suppose Dill. I have never seen anyone add anything to a nice single malt scotch, even a 10 year Glen. I would ask the question why? I mean I get it if one doesn't like the smell or taste neat but if you are going to mix buy real cheap stuff, like JW. No need to spend on 2k, 3k, 5k baht imported Scotch to add syrup. Same goes for folks that buy a 3K baht bottle of Tequila and make Margaritas
Coffee time here in Mandalay- a nice Shan roast. Aromatic, full of flavour and one hell of a kick.
^ Sounds good...At any hour...
Once sat down with coffee and a bottle of tequila and a good friend...Drinking coffee and doing shooters at noon...Over a rickety old card table...
Well, we were splitting wood, after all...
My current fav...
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Never lasts long...:)
^ That does look good...Silver-tongued devils, the way they advertise it...
Well done...
^^ they never do. :)