Favorite Drink?

with this lot i dont think you would live long enough to be educated out of your simple tastes!! ;):LOL:
Spike, you have to be an optimist, Tarbe is bringing the mixers!lol.
My PH had a bottle that had barbed wire wrapped around it, it tasted like it was distilled in a baboons armpit, you could run a bakkie for a week on that stuff!
 
A tall Bourbon on one or two ice cubes. I find it makes whatever I am sitting on feel much more comfortable :)
 
Spike, you have to be an optimist, Tarbe is bringing the mixers!lol.
My PH had a bottle that had barbed wire wrapped around it, it tasted like it was distilled in a baboons armpit, you could run a bakkie for a week on that stuff!


Yeah, that's it! I am bringing the diluents. And only the "real men" will dare drink them straight- up. ;)
 
my favourite drink is generally the first one .
 
Nothing like a cold Manica after hot day in Mozambique.....enjoying the last rays of the sun, setting over the Iselbergs..
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LOL Spike....hic hic hic..
 
Don't :cry: will have a few for you....unfortunately will wait until next week, breaking camp down for rain season.
 
Tall glass of ice, gently pour in Bombay Sapphire & Tonic - extra lime, dankie.
 
Reverva Bacardi rum & Coke and in a case to be able a good Manhattan is ok also.......;)
 
As in coming off the truck? Then a really cold beer. But once the sun is down and around the fire then a single malt on the rocks. And without putting too fine a point on it, a Macallan 18 is hard to beat.

Fully agree
 
A couple of cold beers ( or nearly so ) on the ride back, then a glass of Bourbon over ice!

Amarula is some really neat stuff! They sell it here, I always have a bottle at the house, very nice after dinner. Haven't tried the gold yet saw it last year but........


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A couple of Pacifico's or Harps. or an Absolute Tom Collins works for me.
 
nothing is more relaxing for me then sitting in front of a fire with a glass of scotch after a hard day of hunting. my scotch of choice is Johnny Walker green label, however they've stopped making it so im going to have to find a new favorite :mad:.



-matt
 

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nothing is more relaxing for me then sitting in front of a fire with a glass of scotch after a hard day of hunting. my scotch of choice is Johnny Walker green label, however they've stopped making it so im going to have to find a new favorite :mad:.



-matt

A wee drop of Oban 14 Year on the rocks for sipping, is bonnie smooth.
 
will give it a try, thanks Velo Dog.

-matt
 

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