~Favourite Tipple~

A chance to meet up with friends and have a chat - a general space with the freedom to talk about anything.
Shirley
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 7025
Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:05 am
Location: Manchester
Contact:

~Favourite Tipple~

Post: # 23578Post Shirley »

What is your favourite tipple??? Do you prefer homemade ale to stuff you can buy in the shops?? Does homemade wine ever taste BETTER than shopbought??

I must admit to being rather partial to Chimay Red - a trappist beer :drunken: but it's expensive. I like a good many real ales too (on offer at our local m*rrisons at 4 for £5 which isn't too bad compared to many prices... £1.59 per bottle otherwise and that includes the organic stuff too. Our local one has a really good selection of Scottish beers including Three Sisters - which is definitely a fave, along with the Orkney beers, dark island is lovely, but it's even better on draught.

I'm also a red wine lover - if I could make a good rioja style wine at home I would do... is it possible?? (not with a kit mind you)
Shirley
NEEPS! North East Eco People's Site

My photos on Flickr

Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/

User avatar
Hillbilly
Living the good life
Living the good life
Posts: 356
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 8:22 am
Location: Deeside, Scotland
Contact:

Post: # 23582Post Hillbilly »

I can't hold a drink to save my life but I am partial to all forms of the stuff.

In particular at the moment this Westons organic Ciiiiiider while I am waiting for my homegrown stuff to settle. Its very light to drink but packs a whopping punch as my head can testify today.

I'll drink any form of homebrew wine and my favourite is gooseberry. Though the birch sap I amde about 5 years ago was enormously perfick but didnt last long and hasn't tasted the same since when I've made it. Shop bought, like Rioja too - whatdyacallit VII is nice, funny yellow label.

As for ales - dont really like them 'neat' - have to be in a shandy with some proper homebrew lemonade to water it down. I'm sorry if that offends :lol:

ina
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 8241
Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 9:16 pm
Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland

Re: ~Favourite Tipple~

Post: # 23584Post ina »

Shirlz2005 wrote:Does homemade wine ever taste BETTER than shopbought??
Yes - the strawberry and cherry wines I made were better than anything I ever bought... Better than the strawberry and cherry wines I bought, I mean.

My favourite depends on the mood I'm in - I like real ales and dry wines and ciders. I also admit to an unhealthy liking for tonic water... It's the bitterness I like about it.
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)

User avatar
Millie
Living the good life
Living the good life
Posts: 355
Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 7:00 pm

Post: # 23595Post Millie »

I dont drink :? :shock:

ina
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 8241
Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 9:16 pm
Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland

Post: # 23596Post ina »

Millie wrote:I dont drink :? :shock:
Nothing to be ashamed of! Actually, quite a lot of my friends don't drink.... In a way it's a pity, because they would never come to the pub with me. I haven't been to one in ages, and I used to quite enjoy that - especially with live music.
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)

shiney
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1336
Joined: Sun May 01, 2005 3:37 pm
Location: Bradford on Avon

Post: # 23597Post shiney »

I am partial to a drop of red or white wine. Organic is good but expensive.

My other half likes Westons Organic cider!
If in doubt ~ use a hammer!

http://greeningup.blogspot.com/

User avatar
Stonehead
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 2432
Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:31 pm
Location: Scotland
Contact:

Post: # 23612Post Stonehead »

I am a cider drinker
I drinks it all of the day
I am a cider drinker
It soothes all me troubles away
Ooh aargh ooh argh aay


Nuff said!

Stonehead

PS And none of that lightly sparkling stuff either. Give me scrumpy by the jug, keg, barrel; let it have body, bite and floaty bits; let it make me go "Ooh aargh ooh argh aay".

PPS My last batch of scrumpy from our own apples had real wallop at 12%, while also being very mellow. Caught a few people by surprise that did, "Ooh aargh ooh argh aay".
Image

shiney
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1336
Joined: Sun May 01, 2005 3:37 pm
Location: Bradford on Avon

Post: # 23613Post shiney »

Sounds pretty Wurzley to me, which is a good thing as I am in the West Country!

Lucky you Stonehead making your own stuff. :drunken:
If in doubt ~ use a hammer!

http://greeningup.blogspot.com/

User avatar
Stonehead
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 2432
Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:31 pm
Location: Scotland
Contact:

Post: # 23618Post Stonehead »

shiney wrote:Lucky you Stonehead making your own stuff. :drunken:
I also make stout for the OH (can't stand conventional beer myself), beetroot beer, parsnip wine, treacle ale, barley wine, ginger beer, rhubarb mead, rhubarb beer, nettle beer and more.

About the only commercial stuff I like is good malt whisky, preferably Islay and preferably Caol Ila, then Bunnahabain and Bruichladdich. Sadly, I rarely see a bottle these days.

Ah, if only you could run your own still...

Stonehead
Image

Wombat
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 5918
Joined: Tue Nov 23, 2004 8:23 pm
Location: Sydney Australia
Contact:

Post: # 23621Post Wombat »

ina wrote:
Actually, quite a lot of my friends don't drink.... In a way it's a pity, because they would never come to the pub with me. I haven't been to one in ages, and I used to quite enjoy that - especially with live music.
I don't drink either, but I'll come with you Ina! I just drink coke. We had a huge time in the London pub with the guys when we were there.

Nev
Garden shed technology rules! - Muddypause


Our website on living more sustainably in the suburbs! - http://www.underthechokotree.com/

Batfink
Tom Good
Tom Good
Posts: 61
Joined: Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:43 am
Location: The Shire of Berks
Contact:

Post: # 23623Post Batfink »

Stonehead wrote:PS And none of that lightly sparkling stuff either. Give me scrumpy by the jug, keg, barrel; let it have body, bite and floaty bits; let it make me go "Ooh aargh ooh argh aay".
I have a confession to make... I've started drinking Magners... and Strongbow Sirrus. Yes. I am so ashamed, as I used to be a big scrumpy fan - but these two have somehow kicked that in too touch!
Just because it feels good, it doesn't make it right.

Shirley
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 7025
Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:05 am
Location: Manchester
Contact:

Post: # 23628Post Shirley »

Millie wrote:I dont drink :? :shock:
Millie... that's cool!!

Tell us about your favourite non-alcoholic drinks... :thumbup:
Shirley
NEEPS! North East Eco People's Site

My photos on Flickr

Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/

ina
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 8241
Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 9:16 pm
Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland

Post: # 23660Post ina »

Stonehead wrote:beetroot beer, parsnip wine, treacle ale, barley wine, ginger beer, rhubarb mead, rhubarb beer, nettle beer and more.

....
Ah, if only you could run your own still...
Just about the worst stuff I ever tried was celery wine - made by the OH of an ex-landlady of mine, back in my young days...( :oops: late 70s).

And why couldn't you run your own still? The Scots have done it for centuries :wink: It's just the getting caught at it that's the problem. Anyway, I think it's a bit of a risk; takes 10 years to find out whether you've made decent stuff - by the time you've worked out how to do it properly, you're dead and gone!
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)

User avatar
The Chili Monster
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1087
Joined: Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:51 am
Location: East Sussex

Post: # 23666Post The Chili Monster »

Lager, that's my downfall.
My other favourite falling down water is Jamesons Irish whiskey.
Unfortunately, the days where I could manage a bit of both are long gone ...
"Rich, fatty foods are like destiny: they too, shape our ends." ~Author Unknown

Support Team "Trim Taut & Terrific"

Martin
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 2029
Joined: Sat May 06, 2006 8:50 am
Location: Nr Heathfield, East Sussex
Contact:

Post: # 23673Post Martin »

I don't drink either! :cheers:
Chai does it for me.........this is the recipe I use, an amalgam of several off the net - I'm told by a mate who's lived in India that the taste is pretty authentic! 8)
Take a large pot/saucepan (that you can put on the stove), and sling in a couple of pints of water out of a just boiled kettle - then in a pestle and mortar add and grind the following - 6 cloves, 6-8 black peppercorns, a good handful of green cardamom pods - then roughly break up a cinnamon stick or two on top, with several thin slices of fresh ginger, then two tea bags, and TEN teaspoons of sugar (without a hefty sugaring it tastes "all wrong" - you need it to bring out the spices!) - shove it all into the pot, bring to boil, and allow to simmer very gently for at least 20 minutes - then add half a large tin of evaporated milk, allow to heat for another 5 mins or so, give it a really good stir with a wooden spoon, and serve in small glass tumblers!!!!!!
I demolish a pot of it nearly every evening, and an alternative therapist friend tells me that all the spices are very beneficial! 8)
http://solarwind.org.uk - a small company in Sussex sourcing, supplying, and fitting alternative energy products.
Amateurs encouraged - very keen prices and friendly helpful service!

Post Reply