I'm at work so I have a bottle of Mountain Dew since the coffee machine is broken. Long night followed by a long day ahead of me.
The good old metric system. If you buy fruit or sweets in UK, then the law states they have to be sold in metric quantities. I see your a mechanical engineer. Me too. Working mainly with hydraulics. I spent my entire education working and learning with metric. Now all I work with is SAE, BSP and JIC. Well let's hope I'm allowed to enjoy my DRAM of whisky.
Never tried it but I'd like to...I picked this up today can't wait to try later this weekend. It was the last one at Total Wine
Crystal Light Peach Mango Iced Tea, and Calm Magnesium powder supplement. Stops cramps in lower legs and lower back.
I just finished a glass of Japaneese whiskey. Nikka from the Barrel I think it is called. It was quite tasty.
Lol, I will give this some thought next time I savour a dram. I am sure it will make the experience more "interesting"
Cheap scotch (Stag's Head) and seltzer. I was going to have bourbon and coconut water, but I was out of coconut water. You need to be adaptable in this life.
I guess I am about to swear in church. But I think it taste better from a can than straight from tap in Dublin. My first taste of Guinness was in Dublin, and it was ok. I had a few over a weekend, andit was still ok. I came home, bought a six pack a few weeks after, opened the first on a nice Friday afternoon and it was so much better. When I told one of my mates, he just laughed and totally agreed. So the conclusion for me is that Guinness is best enjoyed from a can. Now I want one for breakfast
[/quote] Yeah it's not bad. Not sure I'd go as far as saying it's better than tap..but it's not bad Beer for breakfast? What are you? Danish?