Teknowlodgy at it's best.

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Posted 11 years 2 months ago #129527
It's good to see that the modern inventive mind is not dead.

I need this.

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Replied by Rich in Vancouver on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129568
OOOhhh! Looks like fun!

I have one of these, not as automated but still very efficient at getting me loaded. :broon:

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Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129569
Not quite as technologically impressive but I want one of these jobbies;

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Replied by Cobber on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129572
I wouldn't need such a fancy machine as the only cocktail I drink is a whisky cocktail, which is: A double whisky & whisky with a dash of whisky followed by a whisky chaser! :lol:

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Replied by bacchus on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129575

Cobber wrote: I wouldn't need such a fancy machine as the only cocktail I drink is a whisky cocktail, which is: A double whisky & whisky with a dash of whisky followed by a whisky chaser! :lol:


I like the way you think mate :broon:

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Replied by John and Sue on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129630

Cobber wrote: I wouldn't need such a fancy machine as the only cocktail I drink is a whisky cocktail, which is: A double whisky & whisky with a dash of whisky followed by a whisky chaser! :lol:


Similar to my tipple, but my recipe contains an extra double whisky artfully floated onto the top of the glass to garnish. :broon:

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129631

John and Sue wrote:

Cobber wrote: I wouldn't need such a fancy machine as the only cocktail I drink is a whisky cocktail, which is: A double whisky & whisky with a dash of whisky followed by a whisky chaser! :lol:


Similar to my tipple, but my recipe contains an extra double whisky artfully floated onto the top of the glass to garnish. :broon:


Or, as I like to call it - the bottle...:)

Ain't it funny, how time slips away...?

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Replied by John and Sue on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129632
;)

A little off topic, but in line with the Scottish debate elsewhere.

The quality of Grouse bottles is rubbish!
Every one I buy allows evaporation or leakage, resulting in an apparently increased personal consumption. :yesnod:

That's what I tell Sue, but I don't think she's convinced. Especially when I fall over......

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129633
Yeah - you can't trust that Grouse stuff, mate. Cask strength single malt seems to evaporate and cause positional instability even quicker...;)

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Replied by Cobber on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129635
I think the problem lies in the appalling quality of the screw tops and stoppers used on the bottles. Once I open the bottle I can't seem to manage to get the top back on as it doesn't ever seem to fit properly!
As a result I'm force to finish off the bottle, so as not to waste any.
Sometimes (in the interests of science of course) I've then checked another bottle to see if it's the same .....and it always is!

"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"

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Replied by Andy Lawrence on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129640


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(THE ARTIST FORMERLY KNOWN AS ANDY THE TYRE MAN)

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Replied by mgf04ron on topic Teknowlodgy at it's best.

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129684
I am so glad there are members who drink wisky (neat) sorts the men from the boys, love glen levit single malt ,but £48 plus a ltr is mostly out , I currentley drink grouse bought from Morrisons super store (Gibralter) yes its cheap, here is a cure to the evaporatoin problem drink the darn stuff.Please excuse my english,I am now on my third double, RM (mgf04ron) I think :woowoo: .
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