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    Native Sylvanbilly's Avatar
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    Whats your tipple? Whats in your hip flask?

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    I love whiskey, Jameson`s (at the mo) hick!!
    I also make lots of hedgerow wines, for example: elderflower, elderberry, rhubarb, apple, wheat, gorse, bulace, greengage, plumb, also sloe gin, citrus whiskey, plumb brandy,
    What have you got in your hip flask?
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    I have either Royal Lochnagar or Dailuaine (where I work) malt whisky in my hip flask.

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    Glenivet, Jura (any of the 4) or Snow Grouse
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    Whatever single malt I can afford but I do prefer a highland to an island
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    A decent Cognac (Brandy) sometimes Southern Comfort otherwise Port.

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    Single malt. Balvennie, Jura, Old Pultney, Laphroig the list goes on .... depends whats on offer really.

    Ian if you can find it and you like a nice brandy try Valet. Quite hard to find but for the money one of the best I have tried.
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    Armagnac these days for me.
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    A good single malt always takes some beating, like Bkier-Bri says whatever I can afford at the rime sorry time. The thing is I'm not drinking at the moment

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    Samuel Hearne
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    Cheers for that rawfish I will have to keep my eyes open for it, one of the best Brandy's I have had was in Kosovo and we used to get from a small shop run by a old man and we would stop by the shop as and when we could, he would always get a drink out which we called "sip in a ditch" I do not know how to spell the proper name of it, anyway we would buy our Brandy from him (not the slip in a ditch) then get back on patrol.

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    Sloe gin usually,but couldn't find flask this morning.So filled other with Brandy,when I got to the clay shoot found the Sloe in my cartridge bag.Must try a drop/nip of Brandy!more often,won the Doubles,after a close shoot off.
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