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    Jack Coke

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    strictly a beer man these days

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    Wodka splite

    I made vodka jelly before which was nice

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    Vodka with pretty much anything - sprite, coke, orange, lilt, red bull (if there's nothing else), I have even tried it with milk!!!

    If we're getting on the little ones then it has to be Sambuca although quite partial to a Jaeger and if there's none of them tequila.

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    HHEEHE..enter me..BEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!AND LOTS AND LOTS OF IT!!!! I LIKE BEER..
    AND when its all gone, of late i have discovered CC, CLASSIC OR THAT YUMMY VELVET stuff over ice of course with a splash of max to colour, failing that , TURKEY OR JACK will suffice...

    mmmmm TIGER.....

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    Vodka and tonic / Gin and tonic. Red wine if we're in a decent restaurant.

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    Sounds like vodka or gin seems to be the tipple of choice.
    Didn't realise we had so many Pattaya Russian expats on the board with the amount of vodka enthusiasts!

    sunsetter with his Tia Maria and Lucozade or whatever has to be the worst drink so far.

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    I can't stand red bull. That horrible metallic taste it leaves in your mouth.

    For a little drink after dinner to help digestion, I like Drambuie, or any of the Swiss clear alcohols made from pears, apples etc.

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    Vodka.

    Remy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    OUZO

    that is quite a lot more than 5cc

    well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Jack Coke

    Captain Morgan, coke, ice and lots of lime

    when in the UK west, proper cider

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    a good irish whiskey, no ice.

    or a decent cognac.

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    sunsetter with his Tia Maria ad Lucozade or whatever has to be the worst drink so far.[/quote]


    you try it, blooming luvly!! tia maria and orange, dash of lime juice mmmmm...........

    tiger also hits the spot, which is what i drink mostly, the gin and stuff is on rare occasions
    ketamine-only fools and horses

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    In Thailand:
    Scotch and soda (the Benmore blended 4 casks is almost too smooth)
    Leo over ice is reasonably drinkable and available everywhere.

    In the USA:
    Red Hook Long Hammer ale.
    Jim Beam Rye, neat.

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    pint of ruff /cider/ with a dash ..and on a hot day cider/guinness half n half a nice thirstquencher ...

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