You can't count, an albeit refreshing, cordial when the discussion is about alcoholic beverages....
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You can't count, an albeit refreshing, cordial when the discussion is about alcoholic beverages....
i'd hardly call bulmers a beverage :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Macy
definition of beverage - "noun: any liquid suitable for drinking"
So I would. :D
Do you know, i think there's a good chance that the C&C group make both bulmers and mi-wadi.
Amazing
You know the way Bulmers is Magners in the north, is mi-wadi still mi-wadi there?Quote:
Originally Posted by sorbothegreek
Without basing my answer on any semblance of fact, i'd say yes, yes it is.
But does it taste the same? Magners isn't as nice as Bulmers.... I blame the water, that's used for the ice. Is fluoridation in operation up there?
magners is the original name.bulmers is the "wrong" name,if there is one.
ice cubes should be thick square ones.i was in liverpool and loadsa places had thin strips of ice cubes.melted too easily.stupid loking too.
while a beer garden,sunny day and aforementioned pint bottle and pint glass of ice is great.erdinger beats itQuote:
Originally Posted by Macy
Just waiting for my american fridge freezer and then they'll be on tap... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by anto eile