What are you drinking tonight?

Cutting out my usual Lancaster Bomber because I've discovered single malt scotch is actually quite good for my CKD.
Scotch is bursting with antioxidants, no salt, no sugar and no carbs. After trying it for 3 days, (one 25ml tot per day), my creatinine levels have dropped from 297.6 to 197.4
 
Cutting out my usual Lancaster Bomber because I've discovered single malt scotch is actually quite good for my CKD.

I didn't know that. My consultant said I was fine to drink, but didn't mention what to drink ;) Mine is 314

You got PM!
 
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Don't normally drink on Monday but as the bottle was open, we each had a glass of red with our chicken and chips tonight.
 
We had a Chardonnay with our Friday fish. I get the same look from Mrs Mottie as I do from the dog when I’ve finished a bottle! :ROFLMAO:

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Had an Indian take-away tonight so it had to be a Cobra from the offy next door.
 
Beaujolais tonight with our lamb shanks. Our own grown spuds, own grown red cabbage, own grown carrots, onions and parsnips.

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Moonraker beer (J.W.Lees, Manchester, 6.5%). A classic. All to do with Charles Laughton in "Hobson's Choice". Fabulous, but rarely seen, on draught.
 
Just back from Tirana where in one pub we had 4 pints of Peja lager for 520 lek, that's about £3.90 in our money, some trendier bars were charging more, about £2 a pint was the most expensive, but on average, £1 to £1.50 was about the going rate we found.
 
Just back from Tirana where in one pub we had 4 pints of Peja lager for 520 lek, that's about £3.90 in our money, some trendier bars were charging more, about £2 a pint was the most expensive, but on average, £1 to £1.50 was about the going rate we found.
So, more expensive than a 'spoons eh? ;)
 
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