Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
Not a big drinker at all, and never was. I am what you call in the states "a cheap date". Two drinks in four hours, and I'm a happy clam.Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
I have never been inebriated in my life. I used to drink a glass of wine or a single malt whisky very sparingly a few times a week. These days I don't drink at all, apart from on Christmas Day when I have one small glass of wine with my Christmas dinner.Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
My bete noir was on my 21st birthday.Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
Time was when I would drink anything and, in all likelihood, in large quantities. That ended with my daughter's birth and the ensuing three month colic 34 four years ago - sleepless nights, early shifts and hangovers didn't mix so something had to give.Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
Re: what's your favourite tipple, and has it changed over the years
I'm in the process of trying to go teetotal for health reasons, but lockdown has been a challenge. I love a nice chilled white wine, Gavi, Voigner, Pecorino. Although there was a lengthy Malbec phase a couple of years ago. Then there's the charms of blush rose. I can make them all evaporate! It's like magic only more out of focus....Thread Tools | |
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