Like a cocktail.
Like a cocktail.
^^^Nice one Willy. I will have to keep an I out for the IPA
Pushing the boat out for Big Gay Sunday with a poovelicious sparkling pink rose cider weighing in at a hairy-chested 8%
Continuing the historical royal maritime theme with this evening's flypast...
The star of the show is the Supermarine Seafire - Navy evolution of the Spitfire, with this late Mk47 sporting contra-rotating propellers
Followed by 2 Sea Vampires (in British and Australian service) The second jet to enter British service after the Gloster Meteor (just months after VE day) and the first jet to ever land on an aircraft carrier.
And not lagging far behind we have the first successful navy jet from the 2nd greatest navy in the history of the world...
...the US Navy F-9F Panther
I had a glass of iced milk with my tandoori dinner.
Some more naval aviation evolution from the 1st and 2nd greatest navies ever to sail the high seas
The Hawker Sea Fury was a naval derivative of the famed WWII Hawker Tempest with a new rotary engine. It superceded the Supermarine Seafire to its rear (which had evolved from the Spitfire) and went up successfully against Mig-15s in the Korean war.
While on the other side of the Atlantic the F-9F Panther gave way to the sleeker F-9F Cougar which adopted a new swept wing design
Enjoying a North Coast Brewing company Abbey Ale. 9.6% ABV while watching the SF Giants play Arizona.
Threw down a big BBQ for dinner and finishing the night with a few 6 Year Rye WhistlePig knocks. Great nose. great taste.
This past June I had a chance to sample a sour mash called Uncle Nearest. It too had "great nose". Have you tried it, JPPR2?
Are you eating those dehydrated strawberries as a whisky snack, or do they belong to someone else.
Leo 'Strong Brew' Beer.
It's dubious that a beer is called 'Strong' but its actual strength isn't visible anywhere on the can.
As expected, it's just the usual Nonthaburi bilge water. 4/10.
Cheers 'X-tra'.
So, alc 6% and some ingredients are imported.
Far better than the Leo, and the best of a poor bunch brewed in Thailand at a fair price, imo. 6/10.
Cheers beer… *shudder*
Water, only gone and got ruddy food poisoned.
Picked me up a 6'er of North Coast Wheat beer from a local craft beer brewer.
What does that set you back in the US?
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