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<blockquote data-quote="BrianInMidlands" data-source="post: 1028770" data-attributes="member: 78293"><p>A long time ago I used to have liqueurs such as Cointreau, baileys , southern comfort etc when out on work dos as you can imagine my BS were through the roof ! These are probably best avoided - although I'm sure some might disagree !</p><p>I now stick to red wine, bourbon/whiskey with diet mixer. Real ale can also cause a big rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianInMidlands, post: 1028770, member: 78293"] A long time ago I used to have liqueurs such as Cointreau, baileys , southern comfort etc when out on work dos as you can imagine my BS were through the roof ! These are probably best avoided - although I'm sure some might disagree ! I now stick to red wine, bourbon/whiskey with diet mixer. Real ale can also cause a big rise. [/QUOTE]
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