Sentences with phrase «tipple du»

With gin, the rise in boutique and craft distillers has helped to make it the trendy tipple du jour, but its growing popularity also rests on the fact that the big brands have been busy sponsoring TV programmes, festivals and vintage club nights and increasing its visibility.

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But just because Beckham is a star on the field doesn't mean he can score a hit behind the bar: online reviews for the tipple have been fairly mixed.
He doesn't smoke, he rarely gambles and he only occasionally enjoys a tipple.
Don't know anyone else who can't wait until 12 on a Sunday for their first tipple.
Take care if you are planning to toast the New Year with champagne — the bubbles in this most celebratory of tipples really do get you drunk more quickly.
The nearby town does a nice tipple made from sweet potatoes.
Now, I do love a bit of TV and enjoy a good tipple, but having Ground Hog Day play out countless times over 18 years is not how I'd envisaged my marriage.
As with Guinness, Oldman's Smiley does not refer to a favourite tipple, music or otherwise obsession; his mind is on the task.
Because when you're on a tropical island holiday, you don't have to choose between a dip in the ocean, and a late - night tipple in the pool.
Basically this: Eat heavy food before you quaff, drink water while you tipple, don't drink for an hour and a half before falling asleep, and eat eggs in the morning.
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