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    Change to decent, I repeat decent, spirits and you don't need mixers. Or a fridge to cool them...

    And change it up with a nice bottle of red. That doesn't need a fridge either...

    It's those Queensland Diesel / 4X swillers that seem to need the fridge for something other than food Packing a fridge, How ???Packing a fridge, How ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Change to decent, I repeat decent, spirits and you don't need mixers. Or a fridge to cool them...

    And change it up with a nice bottle of red. That doesn't need a fridge either...

    It's those Queensland Diesel / 4X swillers that seem to need the fridge for something other than food Packing a fridge, How ???Packing a fridge, How ???
    A bottle of SA ( Rimini) Red No fridge required.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Change to decent, I repeat decent, spirits and you don't need mixers. Or a fridge to cool them...

    And change it up with a nice bottle of red. That doesn't need a fridge either...

    It's those Queensland Diesel / 4X swillers that seem to need the fridge for something other than food Packing a fridge, How ???Packing a fridge, How ???
    I hate red wine and spirits. Beer and a dry white only gets packed for our camping trips.

    SWMBO loves Bundy, but she needs a diet coke to go with it.
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    A bottle of SA ( Rimini) Red No fridge required.



    I think Toxic Avenger did a review of that one

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    Not yet, but I'll pen a quick review
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Change to decent, I repeat decent, spirits and you don't need mixers. Or a fridge to cool them...

    And change it up with a nice bottle of red. That doesn't need a fridge either...

    Agree'd. Makers Mark ... but a little ice makes it even better

    Like red ... she doesn't ... so need coke for her JB ... and she doesn't drink beer or ANY type of wine ... talk about fussy !! (ducks for cover!)
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    It's funny, we always take grog, some white, a mix for me and very small bottles of coke for my mix.
    The little bottles of coke are probably expensive compared to a large bottle, but they seem to fit in easily, are quick to cool, makes them very worthwhile.

    The last few times we've been away, I've been lucky if I've had one, maybe two drinks,, I'd sooner punch down a coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post
    It's funny, we always take grog, some white, a mix for me and very small bottles of coke for my mix.
    The little bottles of coke are probably expensive compared to a large bottle, but they seem to fit in easily, are quick to cool, makes them very worthwhile.

    The last few times we've been away, I've been lucky if I've had one, maybe two drinks,, I'd sooner punch down a coffee.
    Thats coz you're going soft mate .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post

    The little bottles of coke are probably expensive compared to a large bottle, but they seem to fit in easily, are quick to cool, makes them very worthwhile.
    I always take cans over bottles.
    They pack better in the fridge and when it comes to take your rubbish home, they crush very compact.
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