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Tick everything you keep in you liquor collection
Vodka 11%  11%  [ 19 ]
Whisky 9%  9%  [ 16 ]
Bourbon 2%  2%  [ 4 ]
Cognac 3%  3%  [ 6 ]
Rum 8%  8%  [ 14 ]
Gin 10%  10%  [ 17 ]
Schnapps 3%  3%  [ 6 ]
Ouzo 0%  0%  [ 1 ]
Sake 1%  1%  [ 3 ]
Baileys 5%  5%  [ 9 ]
Tia Maria/Kahlua 5%  5%  [ 9 ]
Disaronno (or similar) 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
Tequila 4%  4%  [ 7 ]
Cointreau 4%  4%  [ 7 ]
Martini 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
Absinthe/Absentia 2%  2%  [ 4 ]
Brandy 3%  3%  [ 6 ]
Sherry 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
Lemoncello (or similar) 0%  0%  [ 1 ]
Port (or similar) 5%  5%  [ 10 ]
Other (specify!) 3%  3%  [ 6 ]
I don't keep hard liquor, just beer and/or wine 4%  4%  [ 7 ]
(option for people who don't drink but are offended if they can't vote in polls irrelevant to them) 1%  1%  [ 3 ]
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I keep a signifgicant amount of those from time to time, but I don't keep it stocked all year round. Most of the time I have a decent bottle of whisky and a semi decent bottle of vodka in the house and stock up on other stuff from time to time.

Also, am I going mad or does no-one drink gin anymore?

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We have various whiskies, a bourbon or two, some sloe gin and some Southern Comfort right now, I think.

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Sorry guys, please cast your votes again, I edited the poll to allow re-voting (in case you forget something) and also added port to appease the 'Doz.


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Also, am I going mad or does no-one drink gin anymore?


I drank it until I got sick of the stuff tbh. Maybe I should give it another go.

We always have brandy, vodka, ale, lager and wine in the house. Other things appear at Chrimble tide.

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I also have sloe gin, and also something weird in an old-fashioned bottle that we got in Holland. Can't remember what it's called just now :?


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also added port to appease the 'Doz.

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I keep a signifgicant amount of those from time to time, but I don't keep it stocked all year round. Most of the time I have a decent bottle of whisky and a semi decent bottle of vodka in the house and stock up on other stuff from time to time.

Also, am I going mad or does no-one drink gin anymore?

What what what what what?

Don't talk rot. I always have a bottle of Gordon's or Bombay Sapphire in the house, and a selection of the appropriate mixers (tonic water, bitter lemon and ginger ale) and fruit (lemon and lime) to choose from as the mood takes me.

What sort of gentleman allows his house to fall ginless? Good lord.

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May be worth splitting Rum into Proper Rum (Lamb's, Captain Morgan etc) and White Rum (Bacardi and shite). Plus you can't lump Tia Maria and Kahlua into one category, heathen. Where's Jägermeister?

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Where's Jägermeister?

In the bin, hopefully.

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Also, am I going mad or does no-one drink gin anymore?


The last of mine was used up when the Queen Mother died doing a 21 gin salute.


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Where's Jägermeister?

In the bin, hopefully.


Outside, now.

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Where's Jägermeister?

In the bin, hopefully.


Outside, now.

As long as it gets me away from the smell of that hateful cough mixture masquerading as a fun drink, sure.

The only good thing about Jagermeister was that you used to get scantily clad Jagermeister girls carrying it around in test-tubes slung across their hips in London bars.

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The Jager is crap, though! It's not even strong! 35%? I don't understand why it has the reputation it has at that pathetic volume!


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Gin, vodka, kahlua, martini (for drinking)

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What was that stuff with the gold leaf in it? I don't have any of that but I did drink some once in a bar in Aberdeen. Think it's aniseed flavour.


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One of the GLORIOUS things from around here, is the annual Frankfurt Market that arrives in Brum. For the last 3 years I have enjoyed immensely the Jagermeister hot chocolate drinks that one can purchase there. Absolute heaven.

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What was that stuff with the gold leaf in it? I don't have any of that but I did drink some once in a bar in Aberdeen. Think it's aniseed flavour.

Goldschlager. Awesome stuff, if entirely pointless and silly.

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The Jager is crap, though! It's not even strong! 35%? I don't understand why it has the reputation it has at that pathetic volume!


If we're talking about volume then, port doesn't belong in here.

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Also, am I going mad or does no-one drink gin anymore?


I have banned myself from gin. It is the only drink I have had that makes me mind crushingly sad and violent at the same time (behaviour wise, not how I feel inside - I feel that all the time*). I am normally a friendly drunk but when gin enters the eqution I become a different person and it scares me. Never fathomed why.

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Dimrill wrote:
May be worth splitting Rum into Proper Rum (Lamb's, Captain Morgan etc) and White Rum (Bacardi and shite). Plus you can't lump Tia Maria and Kahlua into one category, heathen. Where's Jägermeister?


wheres the proper carribean rum aswell?

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Sorry chaps, if I got adding every obscure drink you want onto the list, it'll keep resetting the results. Just tick 'other' and specify it, ffs.

I don't think I've ever seen anyone actually buying a bottle of Jaegermeister or Goldschlager or similar for use at home... unless they have ready access to a nubile young lady with an exposed midriff and a shotglass belt. And have broken their toilet seat, pissed and vomited on the floor and carved 'fuck of' into their bathroom wall. To make it seem like an authentic club, natch.


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DBSnappa wrote:
Also, am I going mad or does no-one drink gin anymore?


That's because G&T is a nice sunny day drink and as this year's summer was cancelled there simply wasn't the opportunity for anyone to quaff G&T.

There are people still drinking gin - we have 3 x 1 litre bottles of Bombay Sapphire in our booze cupboard and more on the way. One of the finest drinks ever and also Mrs The Egg's tipple of choice.


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Dimrill wrote:
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Where's Jägermeister?

In the bin, hopefully.


Thrown up outside, now.


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The only good thing about Jagermeister was that you used to get scantily clad Jagermeister girls carrying it around in test-tubes slung across their hips in London bars.


I hate the stupid marketing rubbish that's been attached to it over the last couple of years, yes. I also had no idea it was now a "fun" drink.

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I also had no idea it was now a "fun" drink.

As it never had "tasty" they had to try something with it.

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The only good thing about Jagermeister was that you used to get scantily clad Jagermeister girls carrying it around in test-tubes slung across their hips in London bars.


I hate the stupid marketing rubbish that's been attached to it over the last couple of years, yes. I also had no idea it was now a "fun" drink.


yeah that shit is bullshit, and whats this crack with it being a mixer?! on the rocks only should be a rule.


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I have a tiny amount of salmiakkossu as well, but I wasn't expecting that to be in the poll TBH.


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I don't think I've ever seen anyone actually buying a bottle of Jaegermeister or Goldschlager or similar for use at home... unless they have ready access to a nubile young lady with an exposed midriff and a shotglass belt. And have broken their toilet seat, pissed and vomited on the floor and carved 'fuck of' into their bathroom wall. To make it seem like an authentic club, natch.



I seem to notice that you lot seem to drink "outside" with some sort of scum that bars and clubs attract. Is there no-one else who drinks at home while howling and smashing their heads on the wall anymore?

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Is there no-one else who drinks at home while howling and smashing their heads on the wall anymore?


Oh, you've met Mrs A, too?

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yeah that shit is bullshit, and whats this crack with it being a mixer?! on the rocks only should be a rule.


Crack? Rocks? Shit?
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I'd just like to say that I'll stab the marketing team who came up with the SoCo (lime) ads.

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I don't really have a "drinks cabinet" as such - we tend to have a sort of rolling purchase / consumption system. This is bad, as there are times when I really fancy a G&T ( or whatever ) and we don't have anything in the house. I need to fix this.


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I'd just like to say that I'll stab the marketing team who came up with the SoCo (lime) ads.

*shudder*



GRAAAAHHH! "SOCO"! DIM SMASH!

Southern Comfort was my Dad's drink, so I've been quite unable to look at a bottle since he died.

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We don't have any gin in the house - well our booze cabinet/shelf is pretty bare at the moment. We tend to drink it see, not hoard it.

Roz doesn't like gin as she says it makes her depressed, like someone else in here. I don't drink much of it as though I like G&T and VAT a lot I can't actually drink tonic water anymore as the next day every tooth in my head aches.

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We don't have any gin in the house - well our booze cabinet/shelf is pretty bare at the moment. We tend to drink it see, not hoard it.

Roz doesn't like gin as she says it makes her depressed, like someone else in here. I don't drink much of it as though I like G&T and VAT a lot I can't actually drink tonic water anymore as the next day every tooth in my head aches.

Gin can sometimes make me a tiny bit depressed the next day (it must be one of the chemicals in it as its quite common to get depressed on the night of drinking it or the next day ), but it's one of the few drinks that doesn't give me a hangover.

Also: SoCo ads are annoying, but it doesn't detract from the fact that Southern Comfort and lemonade is yummers.

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We don't have any gin in the house - well our booze cabinet/shelf is pretty bare at the moment. We tend to drink it see, not hoard it.

Roz doesn't like gin as she says it makes her depressed, like someone else in here. I don't drink much of it as though I like G&T and VAT a lot I can't actually drink tonic water anymore as the next day every tooth in my head aches.

Gin can sometimes make me a tiny bit depressed the next day (it must be one of the chemicals in it as its quite common to get depressed on the night of drinking it or the next day ), but it's one of the few drinks that doesn't give me a hangover.

Also: SoCo ads are annoying, but it doesn't detract from the fact that Southern Comfort and lemonade is yummers.


southern comfort tasty? your so very wrong, its what I imagine joop aftershave to taste like.


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southern comfort tasty? your so very wrong, its what I imagine joop aftershave to taste like.

Says the man who likes Beecham's Veno, sorry, "jagermeister".

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Also: SoCo ads are annoying, but it doesn't detract from the fact that Southern Comfort and lemonade is yummers.


Nothing wrong with Southern Comfort, but I don't want to be told it's called So Co now.

@ Dimrill: I haven't been out drinking for ages now mate I just sneaky drink now with strange men who play video games on t'web.

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I keep a signifgicant amount of those from time to time, but I don't keep it stocked all year round. Most of the time I have a decent bottle of whisky and a semi decent bottle of vodka in the house and stock up on other stuff from time to time.

Also, am I going mad or does no-one drink gin anymore?

What what what what what?

Don't talk rot. I always have a bottle of Gordon's or Bombay Sapphire in the house, and a selection of the appropriate mixers (tonic water, bitter lemon and ginger ale) and fruit (lemon and lime) to choose from as the mood takes me.

What sort of gentleman allows his house to fall ginless? Good lord.


Quite. Gin is the only alcohol I have a regular supply of. I have rum as a treat, with coconut, pineapple and lemon juice (substitute malibu for the awkward-to-supply coconut if necessary).

And drinking at home > drinking out, generally.

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In my being in a band days we invented a drink called Johnson Juice. The recipe was:

1 x bottle of vodka
1 x bottle of malibu
1 x 2 litre bottle of Dr Pepper

It had to be made in a vat. It was one of the easiest to drink "cocktails" I have ever had. It was, of course, drunk from a pint glass.


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Eck, this poll makes me look like a drunkard, most of the options are ticked.

In reality, the only ones I drink at all regulary beyond beer and wine are Gin (with tonic) and port.

I'm sure I have others not mentioned here, but all I can remember without going to look is Sambuca (along with Black Sambuca)


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I only keep red wine in (and then not usually for very long) I get beer in coming up to Xmas or summer, but that's about it really. I've never tried Gin and tonic.

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Dimrill wrote:

I seem to notice that you lot seem to drink "outside" with some sort of scum that bars and clubs attract. Is there no-one else who drinks at home while howling and smashing their heads on the wall anymore?


I tend to drink at home more, as I don't have anyone in Caerphilly to drink with, and going to Cardiff to get pissed either means ending the night at 2300 to get the last train home, or a £15 taxi ride.

I'm reluctant to get completely and utterly bollocksed at home, as I'll likely fall down the stairs on the way back from the toilet and kill myself.


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 Post subject: Re: Liquor Cabinets
PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:00 
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Goddess Jasmine wrote:
I only keep red wine in (and then not usually for very long) I get beer in coming up to Xmas or summer, but that's about it really. I've never tried Gin and tonic.


It's odd, really. Gin is a horrible spirit neat, even more so than most of the regular ones (even whisky, while foul and likely to make me chuff, has a int of non-vile flavour). But when you mix it with something as simple as tonic water, it becomes a brilliant drink. If I'm out at a pub it's usually what I'll drink all night.

A squirt of lemon juice can help, too.

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 Post subject: Re: Liquor Cabinets
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I'm a terribly bad drinker. I'd much rather have a soft drink most of the time, although I'll indulge in a nice glass of wine every now and then, and if I can find it I'll gladly snatch up some Newky Broon during one of my very infrequent trips to the LCBO.

At the moment, there's one bottle of Newky Broon in my fridge, where it has sat for the best part of a month. No spirits at all. I don't think I've drunk hard liquor in about ten years, not since I got so smashed on three quarters of a bottle of Southern Comfort that the following day my flatmate was able to convince me that I'd eaten some of his collection of little cereal-packet-freebie toys. I hadn't but, you know, I didn't exactly perch confidently on the throne for the next couple of days, for fear a small plastic Arsenal shirt was on its way out.

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Tell me you're not getting into the whole Rickard's White/orange slice thing.


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