snakehips 0 Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 John Smiths is absolutely liftin'. Must take a seasoned pallet to adapt to that abuse on a regular basis. Is grappa that one with lime, ice and it's really bitter? Think I fired a few of them into me a while back. Aren't you on about a Magarita? Grappa's brandy made with the leftovers of the wine-making process, i.e. the stems, grape skin etc. It's rocket fuel and a bit like Raki. Grappa is a killer an no mistake. Off on a tangent here, but wasn't there a 'Grippa' in that school programme er, what was it called....... Grange Hill ??? Aye, Grippa Stebson. Used to steal Roland's lunch money Thanks. :icon_lol: I've just remembered that little black lass and the way she said 'Row-land' :icon_lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 I can help you Row-land Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anth 113 Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 John Smiths is absolutely liftin'. Must take a seasoned pallet to adapt to that abuse on a regular basis. Is grappa that one with lime, ice and it's really bitter? Think I fired a few of them into me a while back. Aren't you on about a Magarita? Grappa's brandy made with the leftovers of the wine-making process, i.e. the stems, grape skin etc. It's rocket fuel and a bit like Raki. Grappa is a killer an no mistake. It was Caipirinha I was thinking of. The spirit is Brazilian and called Cachaça. Proper girls drink but canny nice and gets you three sheets to the wind. Oh aye. I've had that. My cousin brought some back from Brazil and she was knocking the cocktails up. Not really a lasses drink imo. My favourite cocktail is a Vodka Martini btw, but I have mine shaken Tastes like George Bests final Cathater that like! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 John Smiths is absolutely liftin'. Must take a seasoned pallet to adapt to that abuse on a regular basis. Is grappa that one with lime, ice and it's really bitter? Think I fired a few of them into me a while back. Aren't you on about a Magarita? Grappa's brandy made with the leftovers of the wine-making process, i.e. the stems, grape skin etc. It's rocket fuel and a bit like Raki. Grappa is a killer an no mistake. It was Caipirinha I was thinking of. The spirit is Brazilian and called Cachaça. Proper girls drink but canny nice and gets you three sheets to the wind. Oh aye. I've had that. My cousin brought some back from Brazil and she was knocking the cocktails up. Not really a lasses drink imo. My favourite cocktail is a Vodka Martini btw, but I have mine shaken Tastes like George Bests final Cathater that like! Depends on the Vodka. Don't use Sainsbury's Basics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anth 113 Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 John Smiths is absolutely liftin'. Must take a seasoned pallet to adapt to that abuse on a regular basis. Is grappa that one with lime, ice and it's really bitter? Think I fired a few of them into me a while back. Aren't you on about a Magarita? Grappa's brandy made with the leftovers of the wine-making process, i.e. the stems, grape skin etc. It's rocket fuel and a bit like Raki. Grappa is a killer an no mistake. It was Caipirinha I was thinking of. The spirit is Brazilian and called Cachaça. Proper girls drink but canny nice and gets you three sheets to the wind. Oh aye. I've had that. My cousin brought some back from Brazil and she was knocking the cocktails up. Not really a lasses drink imo. My favourite cocktail is a Vodka Martini btw, but I have mine shaken Tastes like George Bests final Cathater that like! Depends on the Vodka. Don't use Sainsbury's Basics Speaking of shit vodka, I've heard passing it through a Britta water filter makes it tast like Grey Goose, or something! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 John Smiths is absolutely liftin'. Must take a seasoned pallet to adapt to that abuse on a regular basis. Is grappa that one with lime, ice and it's really bitter? Think I fired a few of them into me a while back. Aren't you on about a Magarita? Grappa's brandy made with the leftovers of the wine-making process, i.e. the stems, grape skin etc. It's rocket fuel and a bit like Raki. Grappa is a killer an no mistake. It was Caipirinha I was thinking of. The spirit is Brazilian and called Cachaça. Proper girls drink but canny nice and gets you three sheets to the wind. Oh aye. I've had that. My cousin brought some back from Brazil and she was knocking the cocktails up. Not really a lasses drink imo. My favourite cocktail is a Vodka Martini btw, but I have mine shaken Tastes like George Bests final Cathater that like! Depends on the Vodka. Don't use Sainsbury's Basics Speaking of shit vodka, I've heard passing it through a Britta water filter makes it tast like Grey Goose, or something! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monkeys Fist 43217 Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 John Smiths is absolutely liftin'. Must take a seasoned pallet to adapt to that abuse on a regular basis. Is grappa that one with lime, ice and it's really bitter? Think I fired a few of them into me a while back. Aren't you on about a Magarita? Grappa's brandy made with the leftovers of the wine-making process, i.e. the stems, grape skin etc. It's rocket fuel and a bit like Raki. Grappa is a killer an no mistake. Off on a tangent here, but wasn't there a 'Grippa' in that school programme er, what was it called....... Grange Hill ??? Here's the boys; Moral; Bullying keeps you slim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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