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DVB Cornwall wrote:Try Skinners ...

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Betty Stogs is superb.
Betty Stoggs IS superb, but Cornish Knocker tasted to me like dishwater. I also had a couple of pints of HSD while I was on holiday in Kernow a couple of summers ago. That was nice.
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I don't really drink that much, but I find something like a good Shandy or a glass of Pimms is lovely.

Closer to Christmas, I stock up on the Bailey's, and prepare to enjoy.
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I'm a cider man, but of late I've gone off Strongbow - much prefer real ciders from the likes of Weston's or Thatcher's. Weston's Old Rosie (at 7.3%) is surprisingly easy to drink.

Never really got on with lager - don't really like the taste, but while on holiday recently I had a few San Miguels and cruzcampos which were surprisingly ok.

I like red wine, but it doesn't like me!
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Cider ....

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Lager... Heineken... very easy going after a long day. 8-)
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Gavin Scott wrote:Cider or Vodka.
as you will testify, vodka is a very good friend of mine
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tvmercia wrote:
Gavin Scott wrote:Cider or Vodka.
as you will testify, vodka is a very good friend of mine
And as you will testify, Vodka and Red Bull gives me the power to break up bar brawls.
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Irn-Bru.

I've effectively gone all but tee-total because my stomach doesn't seem to cope too well with alcohol any more.
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Vodka and (diet) Coke for me.

But too much and I don't remember anything.

I don't mind a cold lager at the end of a busy day though.
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fusionlad wrote:But too much and I don't remember anything.
I don't think that's specifically anything to do with the vodka though.

As I was saying, I don't think that's specifically anything to do with the vodka though.
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DVB Cornwall wrote:Try Skinners ...

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Betty Stogs is superb.
Tried Betty Stoggs at Christmas... really lovely beer.

Caledonian ale is one of my favourites at the moment. My local has a new Caledonian beer every month, and this months is Highland Fling. Then of course, there's Sign of Spring... a nice beer from Stonehenge Brewery, which is green...
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