Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

Re: cider menu
Are thoze the names of the zoyders* or the sounds your voice makes as you progress through the apple juice flavoured minefield of high explosive alcoholic time bombs?
Particularly the last two. And who change Admirals rum to bum.?
* how the word cider is pronounced by west country folk in England.
Churrrrzz

I don't know Meako, but I guess if your charging £4.40 for apple juice and folk are buying it you can call your cider whatever you like :D:thumbsup:
 
I hope everyone had a great Father's Day today. I am enjoying a few of one of my favorite stouts after thunderstorm just rolled through.

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Thank you, Jack. I hope folks won't get tired of the view. Might serve as a backdrop for awhile...

Speaking of which, my beverage of choice this evening, with a mighty fine knife.

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I doubt they will Dylan :) Cheers my friend :thumbsup:
 
Boom Boom.
Yesterday I took my revenge on the Illawarra Brewing Co ....remember the bus drive stowaway Scotsman debacle a coupl of weeks ago. ..
I went to the brewhouse in north wollongong yesterday and worked my way through the range available on tap. Very flavoursome.
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Is that an Al Dodge sheath Gary?
Looks similar to the one Fes from NZ had made and I now treasure.
On another matter...I would now like to clear up one of the greatest conundrums that exists between the USA ...and the rest of the English speaking world.
"could care less" the American vs "couldn't care less "the rest of .
It's a very, very simple matter of semantics.
"Could care less " implies some care.
"Could not care less" implies that caring has reached zero. If I was JPs cat for instance I would say "meeoww meows rrreeoww" which translates as "get yer own beer I've got screen doors to rip and my paws need licking".
Hope that clears it up.:)
 
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