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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Guinness, JD, a good Islay malt whisky, Mount Gay

> rum, Red Stripe lager and a case of Chateaux

> Margaux.


You're not fussy either I see. Although you did once leave the 10 year old Appleton rum I poured for you.


(You forgot Woodfordes reserve)

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Guinness, JD, a good Islay malt whisky, Mount

> Gay

> > rum, Red Stripe lager and a case of Chateaux

> > Margaux.

>

> You're not fussy either I see. Although you did

> once leave the 10 year old Appleton rum I poured

> for you.

>

> (You forgot Woodfordes reserve)


Left a ten-year-old Appletons? I find that hard to believe.


How on earth could I have forgotten the Woodford's Reserve? Good grief! It's finest bourbon known to humanity. Thank god you reminded me.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Guinness, JD, a good Islay malt whisky, Red Stripe lager and a case of Chateaux

> Margaux.


I'm along the same lines - with Strathisla being my current favourite malt (but any damn whisky will do if I'm stuck).


Have never experienced Chateau Margaux and I'm afraid it is never likely to happen.


I'd replace rum with brandy, on Jah's list, for after dinner purposes, of course.

Stella, Adnams Broadside, cold Muscadet, Prosecco, gin, tonic, ice, lemon, that red stuff whose name I can't remember but which turns gin pink, dry cider, BAILEYS if it's Christmas or something else sweet and sickly, yeh malt whisky :))


Dark rum if hot chocolate is also available :))


Oh and maybe calvados ....

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