Boston Bees
Bumblebee
May England, Scotland and Wales all win.
les bleus, surelyallez le bleus
your rightles bleus, surely
Do they still sell Fiery Jack Ointment for chapped legs ?Warmest day of the year so far here, topping out at 15.6°C. And despite the chilly easterly wind I spent the entire day out in the garden in shorts and a t-shirt
James
What's jura?The only shorts I've broken out this weekend is a fresh bottle of Jura
it's an island in the inner Hebrides, not far from Islay (only a short hop on the Port Askaig ferry)What's jura?
So your referring to a bottle of whisky?it's an island in the inner Hebrides, not far from Islay (only a short hop on the Port Askaig ferry)
Not cider, then?it's an island in the inner Hebrides, not far from Islay (only a short hop on the Port Askaig ferry)
The only shorts I've broken out this weekend is a fresh bottle of Jura
it's an island in the inner Hebrides, not far from Islay (only a short hop on the Port Askaig ferry)
Not cider, then?
So your referring to a bottle of whisky?
Whisky not a term I use for the good stuff, but a bottle of malt.
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Jura one of the best as well .... I like it but I actually prefer Bunnahabhain which is an Islay malt
https://www.jurawhisky.com/en/all-whisky/
May England, Scotland and Wales all win.
I won't ask you to tell my fortune!!
What are dinks?I broke cover and popped a few supers on yesterday, admittedly I cheated a bit as these went on colonies I condensed down from double to single brood.
A lovely day where I popped about 50 crown boards and no dead uns, many colonies past crossover and looking plump, very few dinks.
I think he might mean small as in dinky?What are dinks?
Tiny clusters still surviving but won't amount to much.What are dinks?
So did the Italians bless them. Haha.Perhaps not but we still beat the Welsh........just saying.
Quiet night last night - although I did have to finish the last bottle first. I prefer the Jura 'Origin' which is matured in new oak barrels (not second hand sherry ones) and was the only one they made and the 'selling point' of the brand (as the head taster told me when I visited there when our training boat anchored in the bay some thirty years ago) But nowadays it's the fashion to sell loads of different fiddled about 'flavours', even Springbank with it's lovely sherry aftertaste has been blighted by this fad.I think we need to see the proof.
with the current ripping through the sound, much of the time it seems the ferry is sailing sideways, but the usual anti collision rules of stand on/give way vessels applyIs that ferry only passed to the left, the right or is either way permissible?
nah, sorry I won't switch from the ones I like, I actually haven't been partaking much of the evening sipppers the last few years, so I have quite a stockpile still to go through, although I've only a few Jura's left in the store I have quite a few Penderyns as well as a mixed bag of my brother's Christmas presents, including the latest Dalwhinnie with a dash of heather honey (oh dear)Mind you, with both of them knocking on the door of £30 a bottle for the least expensive it's for high days and holidays
My preference is to follow Prince Charlie and go for Laphroiag 10 years old. Not to everyones taste of course - Charlie is what I mean!!https://bunnahabhain.com/
Mind you, with both of them knocking on the door of £30 a bottle for the least expensive it's for high days and holidays but as a substitute I quite like this:
https://www.lidl.co.uk/p/spirits/ben-bracken-speyside-single-malt-scotch-whisky/p15802
Which is a very smooth drink with some subtle flavours.
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