I'm a real ale drinker. Are you a real ale man, a lager lout, a Guinness grandad, or a merlot mummy?
Does tea count?
Of course tea counts.
I do like a good drop of proper British beer! Banned at the moment so drink single malt with sparkling water. Not too bad a compromise!
I enjoy a gin and tonic (with lime), a nice glass of shiraz, or sauvignon blanc, pastis, amaretto, Lillet, pinot de charentes....
Not all at once, I should add
And a nice cup of Lady Grey.
+1 for a gin (double of course) and tonic with dash of lime cordial.
But mainly just Fosters or Peroni. Just can't get on with real ales, tried them but not keen.
Peter Everitt wrote (see)
Single malt with WHAAAAAAAAAAAAT? Marymotherofchrist, I need to go for a lie down.
I'll take mine either as it comes, or with a splash of water. Still water.GuinnessWine (white only - I love red but it hates me)Coffee
Classy female pint of Stella lady.
Real ale! But, I'm on a self-imposed no-alcohol ban for the next few weeks... The Becks Blue stuff is okay, but it doesn't really compare with a nice pint of Abbot Ale.
And coffee in the morning to give me a kick.......
Wine - mostly Sauvignon Blanc but recently I've been getting back into Chardonny - however when we go out for a meal we usually split a bottle of red as MrGFB can't drink white at all and I like red in restaurants (it must be to do with the temperature - I don't like red at home)
And I prefer a liquer coffee to a dessert.
...oh and during the day - tea - builders brew and by the vat.
kittenkat wrote (see)
+1
Tea during the day, then diet coke alternatively i'm partial to Irish Whiskey.
I'm shocked that so many runners drink.
Bitter and red wine for me.
Cider sinker.
Can think of some c-worded titles but I'm too nice for them.
Shouting lager lager lager lagerMega mega white thing
A crisp, cold pint of numbers (1664) for me - I'll get the next round in
Nice glass of white wine at home, pint of real ale if I'm out
Peter Collins wrote (see)
You should try going out with fell runners, they put away at an alarming rate
Hydrogen oxide.
Colin McLaughlin wrote (see)
Bleach or water?