I made lemon and watermelon gin cocktails yesterday and got absolutely rat arsed. Off to Sasha tomorrow night and then down to the Summer house on Saturday. Bliss.
booze update
jonattonyeah I suppose it’s like the boozers here, majority owned by the big companies so sell all the same booze. It’s only the independents you get some real variety and interesting stuff
Can’t beat an ice cold pint of Carling Rich.
I’ve made Vodka filtered through a coconut and it tasted better than anything you’d spend a 100 quid on. You realise the level of marketing and how easy it is to dupe people with it. When I think of these places that do bottle service with roped off tables filled with idiots spending literally hundreds it just makes me laugh. “I only drink Grey Goose”. Thats fine but allow me to think of you as a complete idiot.
It was either Aldi or Lidl who did a blind tasting exercise in Dublin around 2013 for some magazine. They used all the top brands of vodka and their own “house” brands with names like Blawovski and Red Eagle. They used some socialites and a few experts for the tasting. One of the house brands came first. I’m sure all the fancy tasters were mortified. The cost of a bottle was under 20 euro at the time. It just goes to show the power of branding and I’m sure you can apply that to most spirits, beers and ales are obviously more complex.
Did someone say branding?!
Your whole campaign is a psy-op, Ed
I’d like to smack Ed in the neck with a red hot branding iron.
Que?!
You said you couldn’t stop watching it. MORE LIES.
Oh yeah that, bunch of mad bastards.
What’s that got to do with a psy-op campaign though?!
LT42 It was either Aldi or Lidl who did a blind tasting exercise in Dublin around 2013 for some magazine. They used all the top brands of vodka and their own “house” brands with names like Blawovski and Red Eagle. They used some socialites and a few experts for the tasting. One of the house brands came first. I’m sure all the fancy tasters were mortified. The cost of a bottle was under 20 euro at the time. It just goes to show the power of branding and I’m sure you can apply that to most spirits, beers and ales are obviously more complex.
The Aldi gin definitely came out very well from the blind tests (probably just as well they didn’t let people know it was called Oliver Cromwell gin):
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/apr/22/aldi-own-label-gin-taste
My mate used to only drink Belvedere vodka. He’d spend £40 on a 70 cl bottle. One day I brought the Aldi Tamova vodka over to his and made him a Belvedere and a Tomova and asked him to guess which one was which. After about 5 minutes he guessed correctly, but he actually preferred the Aldi vodka which is £14 a litre. Lol
I’ve got a couple of big ops coming with the first on Friday. I’m gonna knock booze on the head for a few weeks.
The second dose of the rona has left me with a horrible smell and taste that’s comes and goes which doesn’t help