The what are you drinking thread
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The what are you drinking thread
Friday night tipple tonight is
Stephans Bräu. German "premium" lager, medium bitter type taste, holds it head well. Currently on special at Tuš for €0.69 a can, Vedno boljši!
Stephans Bräu. German "premium" lager, medium bitter type taste, holds it head well. Currently on special at Tuš for €0.69 a can, Vedno boljši!
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Re: The what are you drinking thread
Karl stop it, i'm out of wine untill tomorrow and having to drink the wifes baileys, still can't believe I let it run out
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Apfelsaft ! "A temperance home is a hpaay home !"
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You've got 25 minutes if you want to splash out and buy some alcohol from a petrol station, otherwise it's the baileys!
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Just a coffee at the moment but there'll be the traditional night before holiday snifter shortly
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Tea over this side, boring I know!
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Too cold to go out Karl, tea for me too (tetleys of course)
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Home made cider. But 2012 was a poor harvest so only got 40 pints to last until next year! Will have to ration.
Better than Bollinger....hic
Better than Bollinger....hic
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My mum calls her holiday spending money 'Amstel money' - well she used to until she got told she has a to have a gluten free diet!
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Just been offered a choice of kumquat liqueur (I kid you not) or Adnams Spindrift (and English beer with a touch of wheat). The rest of the booze is hidden so the builder doesn'tdrink it when we are away
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Adnams for me please. We should introduce some real ales to Slovenia as they are making a big come back. I'll take some over in the van.
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The whole microbrewery thing is really taking off in Slovenia now. Also beer retail - for more unusual or international brands. Just discovered this place in Ljubljana http://www.zapopent.si/#!domov/mainPage
Going to check it out when we are in LJ at the end of next week.
There's also this place, Beer Shop Celje which is a pub and shop.
http://cebs.si/vsebina/4-o-nas
If you haven't tried it yet, look out for Humanfish Beer, made by an Aussie called Matthew - a few places in LJ serve it, somewhere in Ormoz, a couple of places in Maribor, Pivnica Zoro in Velenje...
Going to check it out when we are in LJ at the end of next week.
There's also this place, Beer Shop Celje which is a pub and shop.
http://cebs.si/vsebina/4-o-nas
If you haven't tried it yet, look out for Humanfish Beer, made by an Aussie called Matthew - a few places in LJ serve it, somewhere in Ormoz, a couple of places in Maribor, Pivnica Zoro in Velenje...
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Chris always try's to take back a good selection, old specked hen seems to be the favourite with the Slovenes so far.