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After a lovely riverside walk yesterday afternoon followed by a delicious Sunday roast at the Rye accompanied by two glasses of mulled wine, a strange urge to visit the Clock House for a whisky mac "because it's so cold" came upon us.


Sadly they only had enough ginger wine for one each, so we bought a bottle of scotch and a bottle of ginger wine from a shop in Barry Road.


Unfortunately we had to pass the CPT on our way home, and thought we'd continue our whisky mac availability in East Dulwich "market research" (how easy it is to fool oneself).


On finding they had no ginger wine at all, I was "forced" to have a drambuie, followed by a pint of Stella because by then we were in the middle of a game of draughts.


Even more unfortunately, on getting home we opened said bottles and then started searching for Captain Beefheart clips on YouTube. Not sure which was the greatest mistake :))


Had to postpone two appointments today and got up around 3pm :-$

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and thought we'd continue our whisky mac availability in East Dulwich



Sue - look no further than the wonderful Gowlett where they serve them perfectly, as if they get asked this every day and without any fuss.


none of this having to explain it a million times, no, no, no, NO, NO, NOT FUCKING GINGER fucking ALE :))

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