jdaw1 wrote:Use previously, multiple times.djewesbury wrote:Port tongs, use of?
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- 10:22 Tue 21 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
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- 10:22 Tue 21 Jan 2014
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You heated it up?
- 23:51 Mon 20 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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Underground stations?
- 23:31 Mon 20 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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Constellations?
- 21:37 Mon 20 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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Rode a bicycle?
- 14:43 Mon 20 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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Judenbüchel
- 11:19 Mon 20 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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Do we need to guess which cemetery in Cologne or are you after an item within the cemetery...AW77 wrote:You are very close. It's a cemetary, but not his one. It was actually closed in 1876.
In the meantime, I'll guess the Worringen cemetery?
- 23:09 Sun 19 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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is it Pizza Hut?
- 15:34 Sun 19 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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A (faith) school?
- 13:17 Sun 19 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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A church?
- 10:12 Sat 18 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: Apostrophe crimes
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Hmm. I noticed a horrendous crime the other day which had not been picked up; unfortunately I failed to write my proof in the margin, and can no longer find it. I am therefore not accusing anyone of anything. Especially DRT
- 10:03 Sat 18 Jan 2014
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
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Upgraded to sufficiently hopefully that I have sought and obtained permission; will not be able to be definitive until Thu/Fri (work-related).PhilW wrote:I have a very slim chance to attend, but would have to confirm closer to the date; best to assume I will not be available for now.
- 23:49 Fri 17 Jan 2014
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Cooking with Port
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I have a Cruz '89 awaiting the same fate, though I'm hoping not to quite match DRT's result. I haven't researched an optimum Port (or Port and wine) reduction, but if anyone has a favourite to recommend, please do. I take it that the Cruz '89 has already been tried and found wanting? Indeed . Two f...
- 13:37 Fri 17 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
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Massage?djewesbury wrote:Ok. We're starting an evening class at the end of January. In what?
- 11:43 Fri 17 Jan 2014
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
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Re: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
How very decent of themAHB wrote:By the way, the Bunghole have said that they will welcome us to our T85 tasting with a glass each of the house Champagne as a thank you for our loyal and regular custom - a nice touch and a good illustration of why we moved from the Crusting Pipe.
- 08:26 Fri 17 Jan 2014
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Cooking with Port
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Re: Cooking with Port
I have a Cruz '89 awaiting the same fate, though I'm hoping not to quite match DRT's result. I haven't researched an optimum Port (or Port and wine) reduction, but if anyone has a favourite to recommend, please do.
- 08:11 Fri 17 Jan 2014
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
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- Views: 33591
Re: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
each other. "each other" or "one an other", I never have been sure. I think you meant "one another". I admit to mostly using "each other" for preference when referring to any pair or small group; I would only use "one another" for the non-specific p...
- 23:21 Thu 16 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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A life belt?
- 11:44 Thu 16 Jan 2014
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
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Re: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
Auduze method 0hr no decant == pop and pour 0hr double decanted == straight before the tasting 4-6hr double decanting == (late) lunchtime - x3 to also provide variance control 8-10hr double decanting == in the morning 20-24hr double decanting == the night before The ‟variance control” depends on t...
- 11:02 Thu 16 Jan 2014
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Taylor 1985 case testing 27th of January 2014
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The question I have in relation to WS1's proposal is how we will be able to assess whether a certain decant method is better than another without first having an appreciation of how much bottle variation we should expect naturally from a single case...? Perhaps if we go down that route first we sho...
- 10:31 Tue 14 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: Apostrophe crimes
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Preference? • The new widget is designed to be robust to bankruptcy. • The new widget is designed to be robust against bankruptcy. And, of course, why? I think there might be an issue of whether the action is by self (or the quoted party) rather than another. Against is usually in opposition to an ...
- 12:14 Thu 09 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
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It must have been a very good night last night; Two words, some form of hat: Haggis. A good evening right there, I reckon.DRT wrote:Is it a haggis?
- 17:59 Wed 08 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
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Not my turn.PhilW wrote:Some form of hat?
- 17:59 Wed 08 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
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Some form of hat?
- 16:46 Wed 08 Jan 2014
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
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Is it worn on the person?