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Well, that's my vodka supply buggered then....
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I'll have to revert to Gordons.
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Perhaps I should shut up, some on here will just think I'm being flippant or cruel.
Boston, Lincs: Severe fire, 5 presumed migrants killed, 1 seriously burned. Apparently (I stress apparently) they were involved in distilling vodka in a lock-up on an industrial estate. I smelt the smoke myself last night, thought the neighbour had another bonfire.
Perhaps I should shut up, some on here will just think I'm being flippant or cruel.
Boston, Lincs: Severe fire, 5 presumed migrants killed, 1 seriously burned. Apparently (I stress apparently) they were involved in distilling vodka in a lock-up on an industrial estate. I smelt the smoke myself last night, thought the neighbour had another bonfire.
Couple of Christmases ago there was no medium sized gin bottles to be had anywhere of any make. I asked a man at my local supermarket who told me there had been a fire at the factory and they were waiting for them to make more supplies.
Which only goes to prove that its all the same stuff just in different bottles
Which only goes to prove that its all the same stuff just in different bottles
I've had home-made gin or vodka before - do they call it potain or something? Made from potatoes. We were given it by mistake in a wine bar in Otley - they picked up the moonshine bottle rather than the 'real' one. Was the best I'd ever tasted. We were in Otley for some conference or other - we never did make it, spent most of the next day in our hotel room (bed) recovering.
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