A ginger-haired guy led the choir, his voice strong enough to secure the gig if Noddy rung in sick; a biker on the balcony poured beer on a stranger’s head below (getting little more aggro than a few swear-words); and a Vyvyan-like skinhead commanded, ‘Oi, hippie, buy me a pin...
aThe food is delicious but not exactly big portions, so we both left feeling a little hungry still. The drinks are RIDICULOUSLY overpriced for what they are. My partner ordered a ginger ale and they left it in the cheap Watson's can, which they opened there and then and to know that ...
The word "beer" has the same number of letters as the word "malt," another key ingredient in beer. Visualize the word "beer" like a glass with two equal sides, represented by the two "e's." Remember that "beer" rhymes with "peer," both containing double "e." ...
Fixing the old car has become a real pain in the neck. 14 Breathe down someone's neck To monitor someone closely, often in an annoying way. I can't work with the boss breathing down my neck all the time. 13 Neck and neck Very close in a competition, with no clear leader. ...
When I am not thirsty I do not know which 1 dislike more, ginger ale or lemon squash. But Mr. Kelada flashed an oriental smile at me. Whisky and soda or a dry martini, you have only to say the word. From each of his hip pockets he fished a flask and laid it on the table ...
There’s goat curry, there’s Yellowhammer ale from the Black Isle Brewery and there’s a final toast with a 14 year old Auchentoshan malt – a toast to cycling, to good company, and to the glorious Scottish landscape, to its people and even to its godawful weather. Today has been ...