Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

Ahhh I like it :thumbsup: I bought an Alpkit Mytimug 400 last year, I wonder if that would fit on it?? Here it is in action though not a great a shot of the actual mug
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https://www.alpkit.com/products/mytimug-400

Very pleased with it. If you were wanting a lightweight cup to brew your Vietnamese coffee on then I'd recommend one and they do a larger 600. Alpkit have a store Hathersage btw.
(P.S. I've no affiliation to Alpkit)

There are lots of different sizes Donn, and they are inexpensive :) That looks like a good set-up, and thanks for the recommendation :thumbsup: I only ordered a similar mug yesterday, and it was a fiver more! o_O ;)
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And I'm not even called Keith! :rolleyes:
 
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Rounding out the evening with something a bit stiffer. Not of the Islay regions from where I generally prefer my whisky but still pleasant.

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Nice composition Dylan :) When I lived in France, or travelled there regularly, Macallan 12 used to be one of my regular whiskies, but at the time, the 12-year old was all exported, and I kind of drifted away from it. Now you can get the 12 here, and I keep meaning to revisit an old friend :)

Pie and a pint ;) The pint being Northern Monk's Eternal IPA on cask :thumbsup:

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There are lots of different sizes Donn, and they are inexpensive :) That looks like a good set-up, and thanks for the recommendation :thumbsup: I only ordered a similar mug yesterday, and it was a fiver more! o_O ;)
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And I'm not even called Keith! :rolleyes:

Aye Keith Black doesn't quite have the same ring to it :D That mug looks like a good find :thumbsup:

Rounding out the evening with something a bit stiffer. Not of the Islay regions from where I generally prefer my whisky but still pleasant.

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....hmm. Kinda get the feeling, Dylan, we'd both get a lot o' jawin and puttin the world to rights... :cool:

Am profoundly missing Africa.........need to get back there soon for my proper fix

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Looks like everyone's enjoying their malts :thumbsup: I used to really like sampling them but apart from the standard 10 year old Glenmorangie in my hip flask, I've have barely been near one in recent years :(

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It may be a bit early to be calling it a beverage..

Good luck with the brew! You'll have to post your results :D:thumbsup:

A pint of "Darkside of the Toon". A 4.1% stout brewed by Three Kings Brewery of North Shields in Tyne and Wear. Being sampled at the 2018 Oldham Beer Festival yesterday.
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Aye Keith Black doesn't quite have the same ring to it :D That mug looks like a good find :thumbsup:

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A pint of "Darkside of the Toon". A 4.1% stout brewed by Three Kings Brewery of North Shields in Tyne and Wear. Being sampled at the 2018 Oldham Beer Festival yesterday.
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LOL! No! :D Looks like you've been having fun Donn :) :thumbsup:
 
Looks like you've been having fun Donn :) :thumbsup:

Aye it was a good day thanks :thumbsup: Actually alot of north east beers from Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and County Durham. A lot of stouts and dark ales which are my favourite but none that jumped out at me and made me wanting to try them again. :(
 
Cool pic Paul, Bowmore, and a big cat, and a beautiful blade of course :) Is that a warthog tusk? :cool: Hope you're having a nice evening my friend :thumbsup:

First time I've tried this tasty Belgian 7.2% IPA :)

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Jack, the Goudale is French, made in Arques (French Flanders, just facing Kent) made by Brasseurs de Gayant also brewing the belzébuth, triple secret des moines and a few others whose name I won't dare to write here :oops:. The IPA is the last the launched, did not test it yet.
 
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