Baileys
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Re: Baileys
Honestly?
A decent cup of tea.
A decent cup of tea.
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I'm in Thailand and haven't had a beer or any other alcohol for 275 days. Soda is my drink, which is just fizzy water. Not to be confused with the sugary American stuff.
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I opened the volets this morning and the snow was falling, dusting my in-laws garden. Made me hanker for a glass of mulled wine.
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Worth watching the Whitehouse and Mortimer Xmas fishing special for their ridicule of Yorkshire Tea (from India!).FactualFrank wrote: ↑Thu Dec 24, 2020 10:22 pmUnfortunately, Yorkshire tea is the nicest tea I've tried, and had all the well known ones you find in the shops.
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I can remember awhile ago there was a thread regarding tea I can’t remember who the poster was but it was suggested it’s the water that makes all the difference with the taste, you can notice the difference with the same tea depending on where you live.
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Credit to anyone who gets this

Certainly does, there are even specific blends for different water acidity levels.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 5:00 pmI can remember awhile ago there was a thread regarding tea I can’t remember who the poster was but it was suggested it’s the water that makes all the difference with the taste, you can notice the difference with the same tea depending on where you live.
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Old Greggsuperdimitri wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 8:14 pm
Credit to anyone who gets this
Certainly does, there are even specific blends for different water acidity levels.
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Tea's OK in its place which is generally third after a good bitter then red wine (Cotes du Rhone). Bailey's is like Christmas Pud, once a year is enough.
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Got it! I already posted it on this topic yesterday

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I can safely say I’ve never had an hangover or been violently sick or regretted my actions the day after off the stuff.kritichris wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 8:48 pmTea's OK in its place which is generally third after a good bitter then red wine (Cotes du Rhone). Bailey's is like Christmas Pud, once a year is enough.