BeerNut wrote: » Can you find out where they got it? :eek:
thesandeman wrote: » The Boyles Gin seems to be a hit with all sections of the community. Some street drinkers left an empty bottle on my windowsill last night.
Xaniaj wrote: » Sipping on some Boyles now, a lovely gin. No problems getting it in Cork anyway so I didn't need to grab more than one bottle!
the beer revolu wrote: » LOL I shouldn't but I like that. While Boyle's is seriously good value for what it is, there's way cheaper booze to be had in any Aldi. I suspect students. Discerning pisshead students.
maximum12 wrote: » Not everywhere in Cork.
L1011 wrote: » Aldi Fonthill had plenty - non urban area might help. Cork is insanely difficult to open.
the beer revolu wrote: » L1011 wrote: » Aldi Fonthill had plenty - non urban area might help. Cork is insanely difficult to open. We know about the cork issue. Slimmer corks asap. (they're just as difficult to put in initially too) Finding the right cork is insanely difficult. We're on our third different cork for our Blackwater No. 5.
the beer revolu wrote: » Well we sourced the corks from the bottle manufacturer so assumed there wouldn't be a problem. It's not that hard to get back in! You have no idea how difficult corks are.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Why not go the way of wine producers and use synthetic corks, rubberised?
intheclouds wrote: » Or why not go the way of the screwtop cap?
the beer revolu wrote: » I'd like to. Our strawberry gin was in a screw cap (a type called gpi) due to bottle sourcing issues. I liked it but is seems that the market (and Aldi) expect a cork for premium products.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Tried to get another bottle of this the other day. Was sold out. Lads your logistics aren't working have you tried using a different lorry? :pac:
the beer revolu wrote: » We don't handle the distribution bit. We deliver to the distribution centres.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » I was just joshing seeing as everyone was telling you how to do your job .
L1011 wrote: » I've a bottle of No.5 here with a screwtop - bought in O'Briens a while back. At least I hope its actually No.5! Never noticed the screwtop vs. cork for premium on gin - but I do on whiskey, so I'd see why retailers would care.
anewme wrote: » never got the fascination with G&T. Probabky had a turn off as a student ..never went back. Anyway, tastes change and stumbled across this thread......said to myself I must be missing something??? As much would have it, Brand Ambassador sampling Dingle Gin in SuperValu today. The promotion included the Gun, couple of Oranges pack of Juniper berries and 2 lovely lovely branded glasses. Went into O'Briens next door and got a couple of Poachers tonics .....so sitting here having g&t with orange, juniper berries and loads of ice. Where has this "gin" been hiding all my life.....? I'm putting 25mls of gin into it.....half bottle of tonic...is 25ml the right measure??? Next on list is to try that Wexford Strawberry Gin....sounds delicious!!!
the beer revolu wrote: » A pub measure is 35.5mls. 25 is a UK measure, I think. I would, of course, say that the Wexford Strawberry gin is delicious! Just be prepared that it is gin, not a strawberry flavoured liqueur. Think hint of strawberry.