But you could hear all the corks popping as guests felt slightly more comfortable about imbibing a tipple or two. |
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Time was when being offered a tipple for the first time was a rite of passage, a coming of age. |
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Now I know that their staple food is njera and that the local tipple, tej, is made from honey. |
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Pick your choice of tipple from white or red wine, fruit punch or lager as your peruse the menu and enjoy live reggae music from a local band. |
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But when his life-saving skills seemed to fail, he decided to give Fatty Neil and Slim a decent send-off with some of his favourite tipple. |
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Throw some fresh thyme into the coals and proceed to cook the fish, turning periodically, or between sips of your chosen tipple. |
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Real ale lover Alan Gardner is glowing with pride after brewery bosses chose his face to launch a new brand of his favourite tipple. |
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This is the proper Guadeloupe, where the tiny rum shops are open to all callers day and night for a little tipple and tattle. |
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Once seen as the tipple for students and country bumpkins, cider is now the drink of the moment. |
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Mince pies, Christmas pudding, nuts and chocolate were all banned, and he was not even allowed to a festive tipple. |
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After 6.30 pm, they up the stakes, with some fine fresh shellfish platters, oysters and sushi to accompany your tipple. |
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Good old boys drink whisky and rye, but what's the tipple of a famous drag queen? |
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An informal and informative presentation of your favourite tipple will be given, with ideas for Christmas gifts and stocking fillers etc. |
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All of us tend to think of port as a Yuletide tipple but we should consider it as an option at other times. |
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Dave, once a keen whisky drinker, smiles as he recalls how Jill would put thickener in his favourite tipple to help it go down. |
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He was drunk on ideas, a deadly tipple for woolly-minded pseudo-intellectuals. |
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And as an editor there he got to kibitz and tipple with the likes of Dorothy Parker, Stephen Vincent Benet and P.G. Woodhouse. |
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The red wines, which are always my favourite tipple, are outstanding. |
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For example, add cucumber if you like Tanqueray, cassia bark if you like Sipsmith or seville oranges if Beefeater is your tipple. |
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Say M starts to take his new role a little too seriously and, instead of ordering his usual tipple, opts for a double orange juice. |
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The unveiling of the Baileys prize for female fiction is a reminder that the drink has proved a risky tipple for men. |
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Prosecco is becoming a favourite tipple among UK wine drinkers, according to the latest consumer research from Wine Intelligence. |
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In the valley, the focal point is the mine tipple and the related conveyor system leading to it from the hill. |
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Seeing my favourite tipple on display outwith licensed premises, I had to enquire the reason why. |
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Some time ago I was savagely attacked by a bee while innocently enjoying a tipple of sherry in the living room. |
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Red is her favourite tipple, and the more alcoholic the better. |
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The Greeks are still the top when it comes to drinking our tipple. |
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Today, he should be enjoying a well-earned retirement, putting his feet up by the pool in his garden and enjoying a rum and Coke, his favourite tipple, as a sundowner. |
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I've cut down on the booze to the point where I go days without a tipple. |
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What is your favourite tipple and where in Oxford do you drink it? |
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Few of those who were summoned left their homes, and those few generally found it more agreeable to tipple in alehouses than to pace the streets. |
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My wife couldn't resist her favorite tipple of baileys Irish chocolate cream served over ice cream presented in a Knickerbocker glory glass. |
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The national tipple has played no part in the turnaround engineered by the Dutch supremo, who led Australia to the Round of 16 at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany? |
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A collection of wood frame service buildings is located west of the tipple, consisting of a machine shop, storage building, washhouse, and a loading ramp. |
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This tour does not include the tipple or mine train. |
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It wants a rethink of the entire policy. The government continues to argue the case for liberalisation, saying that the actions of a small minority should not prevent Britons from enjoying a late-night tipple. |
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Often reduced to the status of a regional product or bar tipple, calvados is probably the most satisfying of spirits with a terroir both exceptional and intact. |
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Carlin was next, and as a Scot there were plenty of wisecracks about his stereotypical love of a tipple. |
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Washing-up liquid is my tipple of choice now, folks. |
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Pete Brown is a celebrated beer author who toured the world searching out the local tipple for his book, Three Sheets To The Wind. |
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A lean, deep red wine, that is a bone dry mouthful for those who prefer their tipple to supplement their food flavours as opposed to dominating them. |
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