Re: Cocktails

2001-09-10 Thread Struan Donald
* at 10/09 07:18 -0700 Randal L. Schwartz said: Simon == Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Simon I went back home to Hastings and ordered a lager top and the Simon bar man looked at me and said 'you know we don't serve Simon cocktails in here Brian' Simon Sounds like these people

RE: Cocktails

2001-09-10 Thread Robert Price
Lucy McWilliam Wrote: On 10 Sep 2001, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Although I drink berry-flavored ales, so I guess I can't disburse the blame much. :) At least they don't have small umbrellas in them. Berry-flavoured ales in the CAMRA sense? *struggles to think of alternatives* Lager and

Re: Cocktails

2001-09-10 Thread Chris Heathcote
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 18:50:07 +0100, David Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guinness and port is rather nice. I think I mentioned this on Thursday, but no doubt whoever I told was too drunk to remember. This is probably deja-l.pm, but I find draught Guinness (and especially draught guiness in

RE: Cocktails

2001-09-10 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Robert Price wrote: Lucy McWilliam Wrote: On 10 Sep 2001, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Although I drink berry-flavored ales, so I guess I can't disburse the blame much. :) At least they don't have small umbrellas in them. Berry-flavoured ales in the CAMRA sense?

Re: Cocktails

2001-09-10 Thread Simon Wistow
Or worse Guinness and Black :( A good throwing drink though in both senses of the phrase - most spectacular ;-} When I were a lad we used to drink rum and blacks ..which were guinness with a shot of rum in it. I was blisfulyl unaware that other people used te word black to mean a shot of

Re: Cocktails

2001-09-10 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Struan == Struan Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Struan it's an odd thing consisting of a pint[1] of lager that's topped up with Struan lemonade. i guess it's kind of like half way between lager and shandy Struan and as such the reasons for it's inventions are beyond me. Ooof. Yes, that