The final hit is from cutting the corner off the bag with your daughter's Hello Kitty scissors, and getting the final dribbles, like a marooned sailor holding aloft a seashell full of collected rainfall.
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The final hit is from cutting the corner off the bag with your daughter's Hello Kitty scissors, and getting the final dribbles, like a marooned sailor holding aloft a seashell full of collected rainfall.
stick a straw in there and finish it off like a capri sun
Heaven.
What's that Camden Park Australian red wine like from Tesco's? Only 349 baht a bottle. I was tempted. Better than Peter Vella or Mont Claire?
Heading down now, will tell you in the morning.
good price if that's the half-gallon bottle...Quote:
Originally Posted by Neverna
Exactly the same as a 75cl bottle of Bell's Scotch.
Och aye!
I do that!! And sometimes get a nice surprise when I wrestle the bag from the box thinking it's almost empty and theres about a litre left!!
Also, I'm too lazy to take empty bottles to the bottle bank!! Boxes are easier.
I use a glass, never drunk it straight from the box. Would probably ruin my negligee.
Boxed wine? How is that enjoyable.....? Do you drink it chilled or room temperature? I would assume you drink it in a Red cup (quick and cheap like the wine)...:rofl:
Its an acquired taste Mont Clair
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Originally Posted by Dillinger
So its top shelf with a the locals in the alley after they have panhandled all day?:)Quote:
Originally Posted by kmart
Equally delisherous for breakfast before a day of panhandling.
Tonight's choices
Buffalo Trace Bourbon or Singleton 18 year scotch
One in each hand.
Mate ... just quietly, some of that gear ain't half bad.
Some of the Wineries do 2 Litre Casks (boxes) which are quite drinkable.
Personally, I've never tasted what Luigi drinks though ... choices are limited in Thailand.
Casks/Boxes are usually a wine which is quaffed rather then awarded, but, occasionally there are some 1/2 decent drops in the box.
You know David. I do not drink wine. I have had it at dinner parties maybe a dozen times in my life. One or two times it was good but never ever enjoyed it. I do imagine there are outstanding ones. Its funny too in that my parents live in the heart of all the wineries in Napa Cal. They dont drink it either.
In the US they sell boxed wine everywhere. Its dirt cheap and enjoyed by the homeless along with some stuff called "Thunderbird"
But as I have always said. "Whatever works and you enjoy"
And a beer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--AvCsh48bk
I drink it chilled, in a glass. Unless it is red. Lidl do a half decent Australian white.
Of course, if i have guests I buy bottles or take a bottle if invited.
I have a friend who brings my boxes to me, too heavy for me to carry!!
I have a Thai engineer that works with me and he orders wine and has it delivered from BKK. You have to buy a case. He orders from a list of a mix from US and Aus I believe. He loves it and has a glass or 2 every night. I have never tried it even though he offered me a bottle. I do not want to waste it. The Liquor Shoppe inside the Mall in Korat has what appears to be a very good selection of White and Red wine (No boxes though)
I will say though, He has told me he much prefers my single malt Scotch than his wine and I laughed and said "Do not count on me offering you a bottle anytime soon" :)
A quite affordable, and really quite a decent single malt is the Glenmorangie 10 yr old. Was around 1,800thb last time I bought it. I'd usually buy it before the 12 year old's in a similar price bracket, and would recommend it for someone just starting out.
I agree LuLu, that is a very good Single Malt for the price. Honestly anything by Glenmorangie is always good.
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...actually I wouldn't touch that sweetener-loaded sugary shit, this looks better:
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Passion Fruit with soda-tastes kinda like sparking wine-add a dash of lime and it's one refreshing drink.
...or: throw the mess over your shoulder and have a glass of sparkling wine...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mandaloopy
^^^Designated driver for any TD piss-up. :)
Ahhh.... Montclair o'clock, with a side of Ozarks. :)
Times are tough and it connects via IV. :)
That is a perk I suppose. But man they have dealio's where you can turn the bottle upside down like one of the hamster water hangers you mount on the outside of the cage....Quote:
Originally Posted by Luigi
If times are that tough, drink Ya Dong....:smileylaughing:
The Mont Clair compliments the garlic breathed fockers Thai beef wop food and that vinegary Thai basil he grows in his window box:)
Montclair compliments everything.
Once you hold your nose and get the first half a liter down the hatch.
The wine aereator i bought couldnt do anything with the Mont Clair. Its the only red wine thats better drank cold, Hes right though it does become quite palatable after 4 to 5 glasses:)
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Originally Posted by Luigi
HFS!!!.....A liter or 4 to 5 glasses later it starts to taste good. I'd pukeQuote:
Originally Posted by Dillinger
If I was ever to be down to that, seriously, I would drink Ya Dong at the local market in used M150 bottles. I can get quickly anesthetized.
Either of you guys put a Scorpion or Cobra in the Mont Clair stuff?:rofl:
i have been looking for this in duty free for couple of years . got a co worker to hand carry a bottle back from scotland - you can get it online for 50quid in the uk
it is excellent
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