Leslie brought back some Bols Corenwyn from Amsterdam.
It’s like Gin, but more floral and fruity, yet subtly strong.
Good Stuff – I’m trying Corenwyn&Tonic tonight.
The deranged mind of everyone’s favourite ne’er-do-well
Leslie brought back some Bols Corenwyn from Amsterdam.
It’s like Gin, but more floral and fruity, yet subtly strong.
Good Stuff – I’m trying Corenwyn&Tonic tonight.
Hooray for International acohols!
Hooray for spell check!
Shouldn’t it be Alcools?
acohols is simply a term meaning “House of Pancakes”
God, I could go for a pancake right now. And bourbon.
Rum Pancakes?
BANANA Rum Pancakes?
Shit, it really needs to be the weekend at Craig and Heather’s right now.
Heh, that reminds me of our wonderful visit to IHOP whilst I was up there last. I recall miserable service, and spraying his soda all over the place when I mimed rimming a dog.
I checked out the site you linked to, and it’s in some sort of foreign language. What’s up with that?
🙂
Those pictures GO UP TONIGHT! I PROMISE!
It’s the wooden-shoe brigade, with their attempt to speak German. (I kid the Dutch!)
Bourbon Syrup on Corn Cakes.
Martin, you’re Geeeeeniouuuus.
Of course, as a genius, you knew this, so you are also humble. 😀
Pancake fest!
Saturday is all-on-hands to decorate day.
Cool!
All tomfoolery aside, Dutch always throws me for a loop. It looks enough like German that I think I should be able to puzzle some of it out, yet I am denied by the extra layer of mental gyrations I must go through.
So how did it taste?
Delicious – you’d love it. Spicy like gin, but more genteel – harsh finish.
Mmmm, sounds tasty. Is it available here in the states?