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Drink it down, discard, or set it aside for later quaffing.
A Heineken-quaffing Bond, sure, but also, Britain's lowkey GOAT striptease performer.
Edelzwicker is a term used in Alsace for a simple, blended quaffing wine.
Its arty edginess has made it magnet for coffee-sipping, craft-beer quaffing, Vespa-riding millennials.
In fact, the footage revealed that Powell's customers were quaffing as many drinks as other customers.
Young men dressed to the nines, smoking cigars, quaffing champagne and burning through euros -- sometimes literally.
But surely reclining back in first class and quaffing Champagne softened the blow just a teensy bit?
Beer prices would be jacked up by nearly 200 percent, or perhaps more, in stout-quaffing Ireland.
Soon thereafter, the two made nice by quaffing beers like old buddies after the Harvard-Yale game.
Could there really be any more just-remembered anecdotes, maybe quaffing tequila shooters on set with Darth Vader?
He's a tough guy, a homebuilder who, neighbors say, has been quaffing energy drinks and working tirelessly for days.
For many of us, skipping breakfast is NBD, particularly when you're sufficiently distracted and quaffing black coffee all morning.
Who can forget her baking some suspicious brownies with Snoop Dogg or her recent escapade on a hoverboard after quaffing Champagne?
The idea of a group of people quaffing champagne behind a red velvet rope at Mass or Plastic People seems absurd.
ASIDE from oxygen-quaffing mountaineers and scuba divers, few consumers give a thought to the normally stable world of making industrial gases.
Of course, the fact that a Serb enjoys quaffing a Tito-era brew does not mean he supports nationalising the auto industry.
Well-heeled partygoers are quaffing caipirinhas alongside supermodels and astronauts at lavish Olympic soirees hosted by sponsors like Omega, the Swiss watch maker.
As of 2018 the typical Estonian was quaffing 10.1 litres of pure alcohol per year—a bit below the Finns, who averaged 10.4.
The random events grow familiar, such that quaffing an energy drink that makes your Magikarp feel like "major crud" no longer raises a smile.
Following the trail, passport holders collect a stamp for each establishment they try, with a maximum of two stamps per day to ensure responsible quaffing.
Listen, I haven't been to many industry dinners in which high-ranking executives basically jerk each other off while dining on quail and quaffing Champagne.
Ten days later, Polanski was photographed in West Germany, merrily puffing on a cigar and quaffing beer, with his arm slung around a pretty young blonde.
But there's good news for Clinton and others who don't enjoy quaffing H2O: Science certainly hasn't demonstrated that drinking eight or more daily glasses is necessary.
Sure, quaffing an ice-cold soda might offer you temporary reprieve from the heat and thirst, but that little can sure as heck isn't hydrating you.
He raided YouTube to study up, quaffing the highlights of Georgia's Marshall Morgan and Texas' Justin Tucker, now a two-time Pro Bowler for the Baltimore Ravens.
Morris advocates a simple solution: People in places that are not currently quaffing down coffee, like Americans for instance, need to start — especially in countries that are primary bean growers.
The most intriguing used to be the Moutai club, a secretive outfit catering to political bigwigs that decorated its walls with pictures of Deng Xiaoping and other luminaries quaffing firewater.
In addition to quaffing wines very similar to modern-day Pinot and Syrah, the Romans also must have transported varieties they liked over large distances, as historians have long believed.
People in London, from all walks of life, from upper-middle-class to middle-class, love nothing more than quaffing a £6 [$7.85] pilsner named after the borough in which they live.
And you listened, mesmerized, chuckling along while quaffing your second or third or 13th drink in his bar, Sunny's Bar, wedged in at the foot of the harbor in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
I found myself quaffing it greedily, parched from the past few weeks, when Trump's Senate trial confirmed how unbound the president is and how completely Republican lawmakers have surrendered their integrity to him.
Men with "I Need Tickets" signs around their necks meandered through bachelorette parties quaffing from plastic cups and taking selfies outside Bridgestone Arena, where a junked car adorned with the Pittsburgh Penguins logo awaited sledgehammering.
The Box was Ms Crabapple's artistic boot camp, not simply to depict the surreal, but to capture the asymmetries of power: bankers quaffing pricey champagne while the true gods, in her view, were the naked performers.
His crime was overdetermined—court documents describe a young man losing himself to alcoholism who initially considered shooting up a mall—but nonetheless, a clear expression of the conspiratorial Islamophobia Bissonnette was quaffing from far-right Twitter.
Quaffing what are expected to be record amounts of beer, thousands of supporters at home took advantage of sizzling Summer temperatures to crowd into the open-air viewing areas that many cities had set up for the tournament.
"It is a privilege for me to be able to do that," said Johannes Allgaeuer, 26, after quaffing a cold one with Prince Hans-Adam II at a garden party outside his castle, perched above the capital Vaduz.
If you hold a general conviction that, say, wines of California are too alcoholic, that Beaujolais is just a jolly little quaffing wine or that German riesling is always sweet — all tenacious clichés — it's time to revisit these beliefs.
Here are a few of the decidedly less amateur brewdogs I've been quaffing over the last week or so: Not Your Father's Vanilla Cream Ale: My father didn't drink much vanilla cream, but if he did, he might have bought this.
If Hodgson wants to win the day, he must revive the spirit of Henry V, and Agincourt, and St. Crispin's Day, and that time they beat us 2-1 at Euro 2004, the cheese-eating, Bordeaux-quaffing, sexually superior bastards.
Guitarist Graham Coxon, who was drinking heavily, had begun to resent Albarn's musical control of the band and hated bassist Alex James for embracing a celeb lifestyle that saw him spend most of his time quaffing champagne with Damien Hirst.
For moneyed Americans, most of the past year has felt like 1929 all over again — the fun, bathtub-gin-quaffing, rich-white-people-doing-the-Charleston early part of 1929, not the grim couple of months after the stock market crashed.
Maximus goes on to kill a series of gladiators in increasingly bloody fashion, before throwing his sword at the rich senatorial types quaffing wine from the arena balcony, which is basically the classical equivalent of a corporate box at Stamford Bridge.
GRINDAVIK, Iceland (Reuters) - On a recent weeknight Iceland's top tourist attraction, the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, is packed with visitors wearing mud masks and quaffing local beer, contributing to a tourism surge that is helping to fix an economy wrecked by the 2008 financial crisis.
One suspects shots of his voracious quaffing would not make the final cut these days, but Floyd's mantle has been taken up in a more gentle fashion by Rick Stein, whose recent BBC series on European mini-breaks saw him learn the culinary secrets of Bologna, Vienna, Berlin, and Bordeaux.
But what about people like Ruby Warrington, 43, a British style journalist in New York who spent her early career quaffing gratis cocktails at industry events, only to regret the groggy mornings, stumbles and embarrassing texts that have long been considered part of the bargain with so-called normal drinking?
We've seen him and his slaphead friend (Miles Kane) quaffing martinis by the double, we've listened as his accent has morphed beyond the capabilities of Northern dialect and into the 'Old Cowboy' realm, we've watched as he karaoke'd the fuck out of Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" with A-list celebrity Lana Del Rey.
After all, there is a point to travelling at the front of the plane beyond merely quaffing better quality food and drink: being able to stretch out and sleep or work comfortably in transit can be invaluable in helping you arrive sharp and ready for action the moment you reach your destination.
I'd booked the gig, so at the end of the night, we all tramped back to my friend Diana's house in West Philly and stayed up way too late quaffing the nice booze and red wine they'd magicked out of their van (a rare luxury for a couple of grubby college kids like us).
Moody regularly quaffing from his hip-flask seems like an almost throwaway detail (and it certainly has a convincing explanation), but — in true Rowling style — its regular mentions throughout the novel actually hold a deeper significance (in hindsight, we know Moody is keeping himself topped up with Polyjuice potion to maintain his disguise). 23.
As much jaw-flapping, beer-quaffing, and bear-hugging that went on, the performances were well-attended even at their earliest—I was worried that hangovers would hobble Dead to a Dying World's 2PM Saturday time slot, until I looked behind me during the first song and saw that the theater had filled with eager faces.
Scotch whisky accounts for nearly a quarter of all British food and drink exports on an annual basis, and around a third of Scotch exports are destined for the EU. France is the biggest Scotch drinker not only in the EU but in the world, quaffing 91 million bottles in the first half of the year.
Then she gets angry with Bhimasena's actions during his duel with her son and also his other cruel acts in war like quaffing Dussasana's blood. Sage Vyasa then reminds her, her sons cruel acts against Pandavas. Gandhari then asks where is king Yudhishthira, in wrath. King Yudhishthira, trembling and with joined hands, approached her.
Ciliegiolo is a variety of red wine grape from Italy, named after the Italian for 'cherry'. It is a minor component of traditional blends such as Chianti, but interest has revived in recent years. In Umbria it is made into a light quaffing wine, while in Tuscany it is made into a bigger, more structured style.
The Amazing Colossal Transplanted Sci-Fi Channel Episode Guide. Retrieved 2018-07-21. Paste writer Jim Vogel ranked the episode #147 (out of 191 total MST3K episodes). Vogel calls it "dumb British sci-fi horror film" and says, "The riffs focus heavily on the snooty, foppish, brandy- quaffing British character actors, and are variable in quality."Ranking Every MST3K Episode, From Worst to Best.
Towards the end of the 20th century, the grape's fortunes began to turn, and by 1997 it commanded higher prices than any other South African grape. It is a required component (30–70%) in "Cape blends". Here it is made into the full range of styles, from easy-drinking quaffing wine and rosé to barrel-aged wine intended for cellaring. It is also made into a fortified "port-style", and even a red sparkling wine.
A characteristic of all Mosel wines is their normally high acidity and transparency of clearly defined flavors. The wines of the Mosel region are traditionally packaged in a long green colored "hock style" wine bottle. Historically the green color distinguished Mosel wines from the brown bottles of the Rheinhessen. Plantings of Müller-Thurgau accounts for more the 20% of the Mosel wine production and is typically used for basic quaffing wine or sweet wine.
"Howdy, folks!" cries Goopy as he and his lady enter. The couple dance as the band play the title piece. The cabin's stove enters the number, dancing for a bit, then refreshing itself by quaffing coals. A canine couple caper excitedly; as they reach a table in the corner of the room, the boy takes a barrel of moonshine therefrom and, partaking thereof, finds his lanky body burnt, as a cigar, to a butt.
"Killer Queen" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and recorded for their third album Sheer Heart Attack in 1974. It reached number two in the UK Singles Chart and became their first US hit, reaching number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is about a high-class call girl and has been characterised as "Mercury's piano- led paean to a Moët-quaffing courtesan".
By pursing one's lips and breathing through that small opening oxygen will pass over the wine and release even more esters. When the wine is allowed to pass slowly through the mouth it presents the connoisseur with the fullest gustatory profile available to the human palate. The acts of pausing and focusing through each step distinguishes wine tasting from simple quaffing. Through this process, the full array of aromatic molecules is captured and interpreted by approximately 15 million olfactory receptors, comprising a few hundred olfactory receptor classes.
The majority of the world's plantings of Pinotage is found in South Africa, where it makes up just 6% of the vineyard area but is considered a symbol of the country's distinctive winemaking traditions. It is a required component (30-70%) in "Cape blends". Here it is made into the full range of styles, from easy- drinking quaffing wine and rosé to barrel-aged wine intended for cellaring. It is also made into a fortified 'Port wine' style, and even a red sparkling wine.
This area tends to produce more full bodied wines with peach flavor notes. Grüner Veltliner is widely planted in the vineyards along the Danube in Wachau. The Weinviertel region in the northeast, along the border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia, is home to more than half of all Austrian Grüner Veltliner with 8,529 hectares (21,076 acres) reported in 2012. Here the grape can achieve very high yields (up to 100 hectoliters/hectare or 5.7 tonnes/acre) and can produce simple, quaffing wines with fresh acidity and crisp fruit as well as base wine for sparkling sekt.
" He wasted no time in beginning his new responsibilities. He was called to step in and resolve difficulties between United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young and the British Foreign Office. This was followed by smoothing out American/British difficulties over policy toward Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), which helped lead to the end of minority white rule in that country. He reveled in the "good life" of London and took advantage of the range of social occasions from dinner with Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom to quaffing a pint of ale in a working class pub, saying, "Becoming aware of the richness and variety here is a lot of fun.
This was not the first time such forms of spa tourism had been popular in Europe and the U.K. Indeed, > in Europe, the application of water in the treatment of fevers and other > maladies had, since the seventeenth century, been consistently promoted by a > number of medical writers. In the eighteenth century, taking to the waters > became a fashionable pastime for the wealthy classes who decamped to resorts > around Britain and Europe to cure the ills of over-consumption. In the main, > treatment in the heyday of the British spa consisted of sense and > sociability: promenading, bathing, and the repetitive quaffing of foul- > tasting mineral waters. A hydropathic establishment is a place where people receive hydropathic treatment.
Petronilla de Grandmesnil, Countess of Leicester ( 1145 – 1212) was the wife of Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester, known as "Blanchmains" (d. 1190). After a long widowhood, she was buried in Leicester Abbey after her death on 1 April 1212. The chronicler Jordan Fantosme wrote that Earl Robert and his wife Petronilla were participants in the 1173–1174 rebellion of Henry "the Young King" against King Henry II, his father. Jordan claimed that Earl Robert participated because of grievances against King Henry and credits dismissive remarks about the English who were fighting on the king's side to the countess: "The English are great boasters, but poor fighters; they are better at quaffing great tankards and guzzling.""Jordan Fantosme’s Chronicle", ed.

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