rockmoose
his flabber is totally gastered
I don't want to be around when that ends.FIFY
I'm on dry Feb, though started on the 19th Jan so I've renamed it '40 days and 40 nights'
I'm picturing the pikey wake from Snatch.
I don't want to be around when that ends.FIFY
I'm on dry Feb, though started on the 19th Jan so I've renamed it '40 days and 40 nights'
I find most Australian whisky tastes young and lacks body + balance, like it's been rushed into the bottle to get to market before the trend passes on to something new. And yes the price point is terrible value compared to most other whisk(E)y options.The problem with Australian whisk(e)y is the pricing. All our distillers seem to think their product belongs in a higher price bracket and somehow they get away with it.
Take the cask strength Lark as an example, it's bloody good but for the price I'm looking at a bigger bottle of 18 year old Scotch and a couple of lobsters at least as change.
I realize you were referring to $20 notes, but for a moment I was visualizing actual lobsters, and thinking..."that sounds about right"The problem with Australian whisk(e)y is the pricing. All our distillers seem to think their product belongs in a higher price bracket and somehow they get away with it.
Take the cask strength Lark as an example, it's bloody good but for the price I'm looking at a bigger bottle of 18 year old Scotch and a couple of lobsters at least as change.
Ya never know, I might like the taste of water and tea.I don't want to be around when that ends.
I'm picturing the pikey wake from Snatch.
them's fightin words. got told off by my mum for buying dad some islay whisky for christmas, her family used to work at talisker. my fault for thinking to mix it up a bit.Talisker?
I got given some Lark as a gift recently, didn't realise how expensive that stuff is until I was looking up Tasmanian whisky. Its not just Lark though, I have another bottle here (again, gifted) that goes for $150 that I've been mixing with coke.The problem with Australian whisk(e)y is the pricing. All our distillers seem to think their product belongs in a higher price bracket and somehow they get away with it.
Take the cask strength Lark as an example, it's bloody good but for the price I'm looking at a bigger bottle of 18 year old Scotch and a couple of lobsters at least as change.
While stocking up for an Invasion Day BBQ I was under the misapprehension that due to the current trade stoush with China, Australian Rock Lobsters were dirt cheap. Unfortunately it was only after I'd swiped my card at the local fishmongers that I found out that was in fact a fucking lie.I realize you were referring to $20 notes, but for a moment I was visualizing actual lobsters, and thinking..."that sounds about right"
While stocking up for an Invasion Day BBQ I was under the misapprehension that due to the current trade stoush with China, Australian Rock Lobsters were dirt cheap. Unfortunately it was only after I'd swiped my card at the local fishmongers that I found out that was in fact a fucking lie.
$150 for a crustacean that doesn't even have claws!
Screw lobsterz. Gimme a kilo or three of good prawns over lobster any day. To much work/money's for little to no improvement in taste.$150 for a crustacean that doesn't even have claws!
I forget some people pay for them.While stocking up for an Invasion Day BBQ I was under the misapprehension that due to the current trade stoush with China, Australian Rock Lobsters were dirt cheap. Unfortunately it was only after I'd swiped my card at the local fishmongers that I found out that was in fact a fucking lie.
$150 for a crustacean that doesn't even have claws!
The irony is I've got a drawer full of cray tags and live on Phillip Island.I forget some people pay for them.
That would be out of date cray tags that we don't use anymore.The irony is I've got a drawer full of cray tags and live on Phillip Island.
I'm just lazy.
Simply Epic.Whoever both solved my hat problem, and made my wife’s day, in one foul swoop, kudos. @Dales Cannon ?
Can’t have been @Daniel Hale. He would have accidentally spelled ‘cancer’ correctly.
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You can see a hat?A very versatile hat.
...and everybody loved the emperor's New clothes.You can see a hat?
Did you mean “one fell swoop”?!?Whoever both solved my hat problem, and made my wife’s day, in one foul swoop, kudos. @Dales Cannon ?
Can’t have been @Daniel Hale. He would have accidentally spelled ‘cancer’ correctly.