Brandy innit!
sloe gin
home made sloe gin. Unbeatable.
Poteen!
Drambuie. Super sweet and warming.
whisky mac
Calvados. Get the good stuff, though! The more "rustic" Calvados will put hairs on your eyeballs!
Gotta be port, absolutely no question about it, end of......
If you want a real trippy groovy ride then it has to be Absinthe! Dare you 
Nick, TT - I've never been much of a gin drinker so I'm not about to start harvesting sloe berries for gin-making... but what does sloe gin taste like really?
/edit. apparently we have some sloe gin on the shelf, will report back later
I may go for some port though... love it.
Calvados is something else I've never really tried, but sounds excellent in principle 😀
p.s. the Non-whisky-ness is a specific request due to the inscription involving fast friends and one of them being a non-whisky drinker!
I'm a non whisky drinker - in fact the smell of some is pretty close to getting my gag reflex going, however for some totally obscure reason I like whisky mac, it just seems to smooth and mellow it and turn it into something that gives you the warm inner glow carry on
a nice dark rum
Sloe gin generally tastes nothing like gin - it's quite sweet and fruity, with a hint of almond if your recipe is successful I believe. This year I've made blackberry and ginger gin as well. It's bloody lovely 🙂
Which SPD carpet slippers will you be wearing?
My slippers don't have cleat mounts so I have to use flats
He he a man with a sense of humour 😉 - try a bloody mary that'll warm you up!
A decent rum, something like a Barbancourt 8 year old or Diplomatico Reserva 12yo works well for me, warming without being a whisky.
Jagermister works for me, goes well with the jelly babies. Im also a fan of the cheep tequila minuters, the ones with the red hats.
The only thing to put in a hip flask is malt whiskey.Your friend needs an education on the finer things in life - like mtb'ing and malt whiskey. Try a Talisker or Laphroaig or Glenfarclas 10 year old, or go for the slightly less peaty Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich.A proper drink rather that will warm the cockles on a cold night's ride.
Hine Cognac The rare vsop will set you back £50 but it is worth it!
bucky
Wow, I don't know a friend that would stop me putting a single malt in the hip flask! 😯
Maybe you should rethink your friendship?
Sloe gin, port or whiskey mac


