@Vulpes, love you as we do, can you please try not to spill your dinner down your t-shirt? Mrs Vulpes should have tidied you up a bit before those photos…
We had the exact same thing when we visited - one week of glorious sunshine and a week of gales. Fun all the same.
Tonight it was a Gimlet with Hendrick's gin, Rose's lime juice, and a hefty squeeze of fresh lime juice which is a bit off-recipe. But, hey, any opportunity to fight scurvy. It has cooled off enough to enjoy our evening cocktail in the backyard again which is lovely!
Good old Stella Artios. Mrs Dawsy watching Strictly Come Mincing so need something to take the edge off!
Just racked 28 bottles of ginger “rescue remedy” tonight, ready to be put down to mature for a year... the surplus 1/2 bottle is a little green but still very suppable!!!
Tonight’s beverage of choice is Kwak. A true beauty amongst the Belgian beers… Amber, fully flavoured and potent (8.4%), hence the 330ml bottle.
A play on words… it started out as ginger beer but for some reason that escapes me now, I couldn’t bottle it at the right time… so I converted it to wine, but it needed a lot of work to make it passable… hence the “rescue”… and then “rescue remedy” is a popular herbalist type potion to chill folk out… well my wine should do that too… so it’s been named Ginger Rescue Remedy!
Lovely beer, although I prefer drinking it from the original glass, with the wooden stand to keep it from falling over.
I used to rib people about things like this, DCS, but not anymore. Everyone's taste--literally and figuratively--is different and related to food and drink, taste is in the tastebuds of the beholder.
One of the few whiskies I haven’t yet tried so I must make amends. Apparently it (the 18 year old, (kerching £££££££)) was a favourite of the late Neil Peart as a wind down drink after a day riding between concerts on his GS.
Eek! I Googled the going prices for the 18 year old, @Yorkshireman. It looks like I'll be sticking with the 12 year old until I become a drummer for a famous rock band. Which may be awhile since I'm not even a drummer. That said, the 12 year old is delicious! Yes, make amends and then let us know what you think of it please.
Ha,ha, yes, it opened my eyes too when I saw the price, may have to sweet talk the MIL into a 12 yo for Christmas (Whisky, you perverts, whisky)
Some of them can be ridiculous in price. I can handle £55 but £150K per bottle…. https://www.drinksandco.co.uk/whisk...auNdIsKexO424Hed6RixJIhBe_0BciexoCktcQAvD_BwE