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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    And the Liqueur is a coffee/chocolate mix @ 20% proof and is definitely yummy

    Paul
    I've been drinking the Bundy Liquer for a few years now - the best liquer I've come across so far by far. Nice on the rocks and also nice as a shot in a glass of iced coffee.

    Unfortunately, none of the bottle shops sell it over here any more - I've been told that you can only buy it in Bundaberg at the distillery.

    And I'm down to my last bottle at home ............
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    I know this will be regarded as sacrilege but methinks Captain Morgan or Coruba is so much better.Once had a bottle of Austrian rum 92% proof,couldn't get out of the chair after two.
    Morgans Spiced is good.

    Ill stick to std or OP bundy.

    Oh, I'd never own a BS ute but my wife use to have an 92 XF with all the goods then a VS.

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    I gave up drinking much rum when in my twenties. I found that rum made one prone to inexplicable personal injuries, puzzling damage to motor vehicles, indeed misplacing motor vehicles, waking up in strange places, losing friends, finding oneself barred from taverns, etc.

    My grandfather was a WWI digger who maintained that anyone who wouldn't fight on rum was a dead set coward.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I gave up drinking much rum when in my twenties. I found that rum made one prone to inexplicable personal injuries, puzzling damage to motor vehicles, indeed misplacing motor vehicles, waking up in strange places, losing friends, finding oneself barred from taverns, etc.

    My grandfather was a WWI digger who maintained that anyone who wouldn't fight on rum was a dead set coward.
    Agree totally with you and JC in fact I think I would prefer the tick poison - oh hang on it's the same stuff



    woke up with 5 broken ribs from a bender on bundy in my early 20's apparently I just stood there and said that was **** weak cant ya punch any harder than that?? sort of put me off of it afterwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    I've been drinking the Bundy Liquer for a few years now - the best liquer I've come across so far by far. Nice on the rocks and also nice as a shot in a glass of iced coffee.

    Unfortunately, none of the bottle shops sell it over here any more - I've been told that you can only buy it in Bundaberg at the distillery.

    And I'm down to my last bottle at home ............
    I get a bottle on all the right ocassions (chrisy, b/day, fathers day, just thirsty today, etc.), so I have not personally purchased one in a while. I also heard the distillary story but fortunately (with a good arm an prevailling winds) I could lob a rock onto the distillary roof from my place

    Paul

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    So does that mean you are now going to be come the main distributor for the N.T
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    [QUOTE=blitz;954950]Agree totally with you and JC in fact I think I would prefer the tick poison - oh hang on it's the same stuff



    Nothing wrong with a bit of "tick poison". At least it doesnt have any of those nasty additives in it. I find you pull up a lot better next morning after a bit of a session on it. Doesnt seem to give you a hangover or make you feel sick or any of those symptoms that normal Bundy "bear" gives you. And at the price I pay for it, the more I drink, the more I save. It hasnt affected me at all or has it?

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    Truth is I used to drink it like water when I was younger but as I got older I have moved to single malt scotches

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    Cola

    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    The cola they use is NOT coke. It is a in house blend. If you try some of the no-name colas (dont remember which one) you should get a lot closer to the premix taste.

    And the Liqueur is a coffee/chocolate mix @ 20% proof and is definitely yummy

    Paul
    I use the no frills Cola from Woolworths for the mixed drinks at home, not too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    I get a bottle on all the right ocassions (chrisy, b/day, fathers day, just thirsty today, etc.), so I have not personally purchased one in a while. I also heard the distillary story but fortunately (with a good arm an prevailling winds) I could lob a rock onto the distillary roof from my place

    Paul
    So your place is the "base of operations" from no on? lol

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