What are you drinking tonight?

I try to support my local pub every day. Unfortunately, I have had a fever since 3AM on Friday. Hopefully, I will be able to swing by my local tomorrow- using the pretext of returning some laptops that I repaired today.

Great that you're selflessly doing your bit for the local economy. ;) There's no end of excuses for sloping off to the local for an hour or two of R&R.

Hope you're soon recovered, getting a fever in these times must be more than a little worrying.
 
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Great that you're selflessly doing your bit for the local economy. ;) There's no end of excuses for sloping off to the local for an hour or two of R&R.

Hope you're soon recovered, getting a fever in these times must be more than a little worrying.

Actually the fever seems to have passed now for some weird reason I still don't seem to be able to walk in a straight line though. Not a good look when you walk into a pub at opening time. I am hoping that is down to the 90% reduction in my usual calorie intake over a 4 day period.

Must try harder tomorrow....
 
Actually the fever seems to have passed now for some weird reason I still don't seem to be able to walk in a straight line though. Not a good look when you walk into a pub at opening time. I am hoping that is down to the 90% reduction in my usual calorie intake over a 4 day period.

Must try harder tomorrow....

Few pints of Guinness will soon build you up. ;)
 
Few pints of Guinness will soon build you up. ;)

Can't stand the stuff though. Went on the St Jame's Guinness tourin Dublin (mind numbingly boring). At the end of the tour, you are offered a complimentary drink, I asked for a lager. They only had Kaliber (the awful alcohol free stuff), so I opted for a coke...
 
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Can't stand the stuff though. Went on the St Jame's Guinness tourin Dublin (mind numbingly boring). At the end of the tour, you are offered a complimentary drink, I asked for a lager. They only had Kaliber (the awful alcohol free stuff), so I opted for a coke...

Yes, basically seen one brewery, seen them all. You would have preferred the one we did in early 90s - Heineken brewery in Amsterdam. After the obligatory tour, we were served pints of Heineken and Dutch cheeses by girls in Dutch national costume. When the beer started they replaced your empty glass with a full one as quickly as you could empty it. It was non-stop. In there at least 1.5 hrs, maybe 2 hours. o_O o_O :sleep: I lost track of time!

Other good one was Smiles brewery in Bristol one hot summer's night. End of tour it was down to the beer cellar where they had put on an excellent buffet. Best bit was we were allowed to help ourselves to their range of ales straight from the barrel. That must have been the best part of 2 hours.
 
Spoiled for choice today. My friend bought me a couple of bottles for rescuing her the other day by coming out and changing her wheel. Mind you, probably having pie & mash tonight so I might save them for breakfast tomorrow. :rolleyes:

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Pinot Grigio tonight. :)

We don’t normally have wine mid-week but I had to open a bottle as I needed a splash for a Chicken and pea risotto I made :whistle:. Used my own chicken stock too - boiled up a chicken frame from the Sunday roast with any old vegetables I had in the fridge, strained it and then froze it. Try that recipe in the link and just halve the quantities if there are two of you, you won’t be disappointed. I added some fried mushrooms to it too - bloody handsome it was.

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Not G&T. Had some Malbec.

Sainsburys in Chelmsford earlier today.



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Pinot Grigio tonight. :)

We don’t normally have wine mid-week but I had to open a bottle as I needed a splash for a Chicken and pea risotto I made :whistle:. Used my own chicken stock too - boiled up a chicken frame from the Sunday roast with any old vegetables I had in the fridge, strained it and then froze it. Try that recipe in the link and just half the quantities if there are two of you, you won’t be disappointed. I added some fried mushrooms to it too - bloody handsome it was.

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I love Pinot Grigio, have about 4 bottles in the house at the moment. Discovered it when Malborough Pinot Grigio, from the Co-op, was mentioned on the TV.
Was always a red wine person, but this got me into white wine.
 
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