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Drinks with silly names
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Drinks with silly names
Having always laughed at the price of speciality gins in Waitrose, I just ordered a bottle of this for OH birthday
https://shop.tarquinsgin.com/products/tarquins-cornish-pastis-liqueur
The magic of a name.....
Any other drinks with silly names and have they been worth drinking?
V8
https://shop.tarquinsgin.com/products/tarquins-cornish-pastis-liqueur
The magic of a name.....
Any other drinks with silly names and have they been worth drinking?
V8
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Re: Drinks with silly names
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mentioned in this thread ^^^^
[edit - I see that's where you got the idea! ]
mentioned in this thread ^^^^
[edit - I see that's where you got the idea! ]
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Surely the beer and cider sector has got this number well covered? "A pint of Satan's Spew, landlord. Or shall I go for the Dog's Breath instead?"
For some indefinable reason, I was never tempted to try the Cripple Cock scrumpy. A former girlfriend held up a glass of some such murky beverage to the light, peered at it closely for a while, and finally gave her verdict. "Gaah, moi luvver, that 'orse'll never run again."
BJ
For some indefinable reason, I was never tempted to try the Cripple Cock scrumpy. A former girlfriend held up a glass of some such murky beverage to the light, peered at it closely for a while, and finally gave her verdict. "Gaah, moi luvver, that 'orse'll never run again."
BJ
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Then there was the time in southern France when we were in a village shop, trying to buy a few things for lunch. The shop had very little stock, and it wasn't a very promising experience until an old guy came in and asked the wrinkled old crone behind the counter for "une bouteille de Huit." And she shuffled off to the locked drinks store to go and fetch it.
We were so fascinated that we decided to stick around, rather than taking the opportunity to escape the shop without having to buy anything. . What sort of a drink might be called an Eight? Was the magic number an indicator of its strength? Or the number of glasses one might expect to drink before one passed out? (And what would happen After Eight?)
After fully five minutes, she reappeared. Clutching a bottle whose label declared it, in English, to be white spirit.
BJ
We were so fascinated that we decided to stick around, rather than taking the opportunity to escape the shop without having to buy anything. . What sort of a drink might be called an Eight? Was the magic number an indicator of its strength? Or the number of glasses one might expect to drink before one passed out? (And what would happen After Eight?)
After fully five minutes, she reappeared. Clutching a bottle whose label declared it, in English, to be white spirit.
BJ
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bungeejumper wrote:After fully five minutes, she reappeared. Clutching a bottle whose label declared it, in English, to be white spirit.
BJ
Did you drink yourself huitless?
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bungeejumper wrote:Surely the beer and cider sector has got this number well covered? "A pint of Satan's Spew, landlord. Or shall I go for the Dog's Breath instead?"
BJ
A beer I've been known to drink:
But more generally, this begs the question of what counts as a silly name. There are so many candidates you could argue either way.
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And bringing the above two posts together, the French name for dandelion is pissenlit (piss-en-lit, piss in bed), presumably due to the plant’s diuretic properties.
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88V8 wrote:Having always laughed at the price of speciality gins in Waitrose, I just ordered a bottle of this for OH birthday
https://shop.tarquinsgin.com/products/tarquins-cornish-pastis-liqueur
The magic of a name.....
V8
...and the owner really is called Tarquin Leadbetter!
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GrahamPlatt wrote:And bringing the above two posts together, the French name for dandelion is pissenlit (piss-en-lit, piss in bed), presumably due to the plant’s diuretic properties.
Where's the fairytale about dandelions?
Q: How do you know your girl's a princess?
A: She has a pea in her bed.
Q: And if she's a reigning princess?
A: That would be a pea regnant.
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I had a Crafty Shag at a beer festival once. I am not sure I would want to walk up to a bar and ask for A Punch In The Face. Yellow Snow doesn't appeal to me either.
Unfortunately, Comrade Bill Bartram's Egalitarian Anti-Imperialist Soviet Stout is no longer brewed, I liked that one.
Julian F. G. W.
Unfortunately, Comrade Bill Bartram's Egalitarian Anti-Imperialist Soviet Stout is no longer brewed, I liked that one.
Julian F. G. W.
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AleisterCrowley wrote:Pardoe's Bumblehole is popular 'back home'
Ma Pardoe? The Old Swan? Egad, that takes me back a bit. (All right, 45 years. )
The good news, I'm passing close to there on Tuesday. The tragic news, I can't stop for a pint and AFAIK they don't bottle it. Oh well, there'll always be another day.
Bumble Hole, apparently, is a nature reserve on a site that was once noted not for the sound of bees, but the ear-battering rumble of 19th century metal-bashing. It's near where they made the anchor for the Titanic. Fat lot of use that turned out to be.
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Yep, Ma Pardoe's in Netherton, the Olde Swan
I always thought the name came from some feature on the canal - but may well be wrong!
I always thought the name came from some feature on the canal - but may well be wrong!
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AleisterCrowley wrote:I always thought the name came from some feature on the canal - but may well be wrong!
Some say it was the rumbling echo that emanated from the tunnel. But look at all the mining and metalworking and the transport hubs around Bumble Hole, and there'd have been enough noise to drown out any natural sound that nature tried to make. Not to mention enough smoke to take the air right out of your lungs. http://www.archiuk.com/cgi-bin/build_nl ... =-2.060376
My great grandfather was a village blacksmith in Northamptonshire, and he used to head over to Dudley and Halesowen whenever business at home was slack. Making chains for the big shipping companies. Not exactly stimulating work for a skilled craftsman, but it kept the family fed. I expect the beer was okay, though?
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Macedonian Vergina Beer? 'Vergina Premium Quality', apparently.
https://www.verginabeer.com/en/
https://www.verginabeer.com/en/
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DiamondEcho wrote:Macedonian Vergina Beer? 'Vergina Premium Quality', apparently.
https://www.verginabeer.com/en/
Although Vergina is now in Greece, it is where Philip of Macedon is buried. I visited a few years ago. Very impressive site.
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