Beverages
- Earthmaiden
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I've heard it suggested that the generations who drink less are taking more drugs ... .
Did anyone queue outside Aldi all night? This phenomena amazes me, it seems such an ordinary product ... can imagine being mugged if seen drinking it in a public place!
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/ ... paul-queue
Did anyone queue outside Aldi all night? This phenomena amazes me, it seems such an ordinary product ... can imagine being mugged if seen drinking it in a public place!
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/ ... paul-queue
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Not sure about the drugs, EM. A lot of the younger people I know are pretty clean living.
- Earthmaiden
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Let's hope so!
- Badger's Mate
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I used to ask my teetotal nieces if they were really students…
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I’m a mature student. I’m one of the oldest in my uni friends group but none of us a recent school leaver.
We’re friends because we’re the only people on the course who go to the pub after lectures. The younger students go out at night but don’t drink in the way I did when I was at uni first time around.
We’re friends because we’re the only people on the course who go to the pub after lectures. The younger students go out at night but don’t drink in the way I did when I was at uni first time around.
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Back in my student days we were fairly moderate drinkers. At parties there would always be lots of sparkling water and soft drinks for those who still had to drive and those who didn't want to quench their thirst with alcohol. In between that, we did enjoy our wine or bubbly, of course, but it meant we were tipsy rather than drunk.
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I thought I'd revive this ancient thread on "Beverages" as I just read this rather interesting article on why some red wines may cause headaches in susceptible people .... https://www.theguardian.com/science/202 ... scientists
- Stokey Sue
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Interesting.
Biochemist's beef: a science writer really should know the difference between an ingredient (wrong here) and a constituent
Some people find white wine gives them worse headaches than red, that is almost certainly sulphite I understand (there's far more of it in white wine than in red)
Biochemist's beef: a science writer really should know the difference between an ingredient (wrong here) and a constituent
Some people find white wine gives them worse headaches than red, that is almost certainly sulphite I understand (there's far more of it in white wine than in red)
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Ha, I wondered if you might have any comments, Sue
I hadn't realised there were more sulphites in white than red; I have pretty much established that I really don't get on with oaked wines; in fact, I sadly could class myself a non-drinker, although I really love the taste of wine, prosecco and champagne ... sometimes I risk a quarter of a glass of what we've got going, and I think the lower-alcohol wines are definitely better for me than the 14% ones! If I even sniff a powerful red I almost get a headache on the spot
I hadn't realised there were more sulphites in white than red; I have pretty much established that I really don't get on with oaked wines; in fact, I sadly could class myself a non-drinker, although I really love the taste of wine, prosecco and champagne ... sometimes I risk a quarter of a glass of what we've got going, and I think the lower-alcohol wines are definitely better for me than the 14% ones! If I even sniff a powerful red I almost get a headache on the spot
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I'm enjoying a g&t.
It's this gin
https://gyreandgimble.co.uk/product/callooh-callay-2/
Sadly, the last of the bottle.
I have really enjoyed it, it's almost savoury. I mix it with FeverTree yellow tonic.
Tonight I have a slice of lemon but maybe cucumber would work better.
Fortunately J is happy with his Cotswold gin
It's this gin
https://gyreandgimble.co.uk/product/callooh-callay-2/
Sadly, the last of the bottle.
I have really enjoyed it, it's almost savoury. I mix it with FeverTree yellow tonic.
Tonight I have a slice of lemon but maybe cucumber would work better.
Fortunately J is happy with his Cotswold gin
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We have some advokaat left over from the Easter gateau ... I can feel snowballs coming on for the weekend.
I make them with bitter lemon and Amarena cherries.
I make them with bitter lemon and Amarena cherries.
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I haven't had a snowball for years.
We were allowed one on NYE when we were about 12.
Dad made it with lemonade and always a cherry. It was probably 95% lemonade
I think bitter lemon would be more to my taste now.
We were allowed one on NYE when we were about 12.
Dad made it with lemonade and always a cherry. It was probably 95% lemonade
I think bitter lemon would be more to my taste now.
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I don't use much advokaat, so it isn't really sweet. I made some at a party of a friend in January and everybody was sceptial, but seconds were ordered.
- slimpersoninside
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I usually have a bottle of Advokaat at Christmas to make snowballs but for some reason I didn't this year......I'm regretting it now, I want a snowball .
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It's not too late, make them now. Who says they are only Christmas fare?
- Stokey Sue
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I spent the reception at a christening making snowballs, very popular in late spring (I think May Day holiday)
I am not keen, I stuck to the sparkling wine, but the secret is a tiny drop of Rose's Lime Cordial, a cocktail barman taught me this years ago.
I am not keen, I stuck to the sparkling wine, but the secret is a tiny drop of Rose's Lime Cordial, a cocktail barman taught me this years ago.
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Interesting.
Maybe Uschi's bitter lemon mixer has a similar souring effect.
Maybe Uschi's bitter lemon mixer has a similar souring effect.
- Earthmaiden
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I think I have only had one once. Rather too near to the time we had made Egg Flip at school .
- Pepper Pig
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I love them, or used to before I stopped drinking. Roses lime juice were one of the last firms to use the Grand Union to transport their produce. The old warehouse is just up the towpath from me, now B&Q.
Someone asked on Twitter the other day about his mother and her friends all drinking PLJ back in the day to stay slim.
Someone asked on Twitter the other day about his mother and her friends all drinking PLJ back in the day to stay slim.
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My glamorous aunt did that too
Back in the 60s she had jet black hair with a blonde fringe, and she managed a record shop.
She was cool.
Back in the 60s she had jet black hair with a blonde fringe, and she managed a record shop.
She was cool.