hahaha........very good!! I think we all love these cartoons popping up on the Forum at the moment - we all need some light heartedness and laughter
KFT said
10:16 PM Dec 24, 2014
Good onya KJ
for those who must have a cold block of something in their drinks I may have a solution(well a solid not a solution)
fill your ice cube tray with scotch or vodka or rum or whatever you like to drink. then when frozen you can add them to a liquid of the same brew.
I reckon I might be on a winner here so must give a go.
bloody frank again
kiwijims said
11:29 PM Dec 24, 2014
"Yes" I like your Idea there KFT,
I'M not a scotch drinker myself but, I could imagine it would go down nice and thick if one doesn't take water with their drink.
If you are drinking just remember "don't Drive" take a bus but," DON"T LEAVE IT IN THE DRIVEWAY"
Cheers & beers one and all.
K.J.
Delta18 said
12:08 AM Dec 25, 2014
KFT wrote:
Good onya KJ
for those who must have a cold block of something in their drinks I may have a solution(well a solid not a solution)
fill your ice cube tray with scotch or vodka or rum or whatever you like to drink. then when frozen you can add them to a liquid of the same brew.
I reckon I might be on a winner here so must give a go.
bloody frank again
Only one problem you will need a better freezer than is available in any caravan. Without a bottle of liquid nitrogen you won't cut it. Alcohol requires something like -40c to freeze. Good try tho lol
03_Troopy said
06:41 AM Dec 25, 2014
Hahaha, sorry to burst your bubble KFT, (or is that bust your ice)... But I usually keep my Vodka in the freezer permanently. At most it goes a little thickish but never freezes.
KFT said
09:35 AM Dec 25, 2014
Merry Christmas to everyone
Oh well it was just a thought I had that may solve that problem with ice contaminating my scotch.
Delta18 said
10:49 AM Dec 25, 2014
KFT wrote:
Merry Christmas to everyone
Oh well it was just a thought I had that may solve that problem with ice contaminating my scotch.
You can buy cubes of rock designed to be frozen then use in drinks without diluting the drink. There are gel cubes to do the same thing. Freeze them - use them - then re-freeze.
I was always taught that when drinking fine scotch whisky to drink it neat of course but to close my eyes and block my nose when I sip it. The reason? If I see or smell the nectar my mouth will water & dilute the scotch, don't want that!
K.J.
for those who must have a cold block of something in their drinks I may have a solution(well a solid not a solution)
fill your ice cube tray with scotch or vodka or rum or whatever you like to drink. then when frozen you can add them to a liquid of the same brew.
I reckon I might be on a winner here so must give a go.
bloody frank again
"Yes" I like your Idea there KFT,
I'M not a scotch drinker myself but, I could imagine it would go down nice and thick if one doesn't take water with their drink.
If you are drinking just remember "don't Drive" take a bus but," DON"T LEAVE IT IN THE DRIVEWAY"


Cheers & beers one and all.
K.J.
Only one problem you will need a better freezer than is available in any caravan. Without a bottle of liquid nitrogen you won't cut it. Alcohol requires something like -40c to freeze. Good try tho lol
Oh well it was just a thought I had that may solve that problem with ice contaminating my scotch.
You can buy cubes of rock designed to be frozen then use in drinks without diluting the drink. There are gel cubes to do the same thing. Freeze them - use them - then re-freeze.
I was always taught that when drinking fine scotch whisky to drink it neat of course but to close my eyes and block my nose when I sip it. The reason? If I see or smell the nectar my mouth will water & dilute the scotch, don't want that!