Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!!!!
Want!...Shame the nearest Asda is like 15 miles away...ugh
Didn't see this post earlier. Yeah! £1 each! Bargain!
Bought 4 whilst food shopping then went back later whilst getting petrol and picked up a few more!I wouldn't waste Tanglefoot on a pie, better the use the Original.
I do like my Badger brewery ales, although, I don't drink them as often as I'd like. A really nice one is Blandford Fly, it has a ginger taste to it, very refreshing, especially in those summer months.![]()
I only thought to put it in a pie because it says that it goes well in a pie on the label. Not had time to make the pie (mmmm PIE!) yet so will see how things pan out. Thanks for the tip though.
Does the Blandford Fly have a strong ginger taste to it? Will give it a try.
The pie will taste better for it. If you wouldn't drink it, don't use it for cooking
Fair point!

I've got two large measures of whisky in front of me, courtesy of a colleague who I showed how to work his new camera.
The Balvenie 12 year old, and also some Chapter 9 from the English Whisky Co. (which I picked up for him when I was in Norfolk last summer). I can't taste them though, as I have a terrible cold.I think I prefer the Chapter 9 though. Lovely and smokey lingering aftertaste (well what I can make of it anyway!).
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Yep, the Chapter 9 is lovely stuff, and I'm not a big whisky drinker (yet!).
Isn't rum better for you when you have a cold? Whisky should help things though, hopefully lol.
I'm currently half way through the Golden Ale premium at the moment. I quite like it, very balanced drink, not too sweet or bitter and has a nice taste.

Do many of you have nibbles on the side with your alcoholic drinks? One of the Ale labels suggests that it goes well with cheese and flapjacks. I usually just have crisps on the side if I'm drinking beer....
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...Shame the nearest Asda is like 15 miles away...ugh
