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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 2071140" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>Ahhh, memories of my barmaid days - the elderly gents and their pink gins or whisky with Crabbies green ginger. A swish of a few drops of angostura around the glass and shake out any excess before adding the gin. </p><p>The other favoured order from the elderly gents is one a lot of you won't be familiar with - a wee heavy. It was a very strong, malty ale in a smaller bottle. It was the subject of a Bill Barclay (a Scottish comedian) song which was an alternative to the 12 days of Christmas and the 1st day his true love gave him a wee heavy and a half pint. Drinks got progressively stronger until you ended on 12 Alka seltzer. It was a peculiarly Scottish drink - Fowlers wee heavy. There were Blue Lagoons in that song too. To think I used to have the odd Blue Lagoon as a tipple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 2071140, member: 52911"] Ahhh, memories of my barmaid days - the elderly gents and their pink gins or whisky with Crabbies green ginger. A swish of a few drops of angostura around the glass and shake out any excess before adding the gin. The other favoured order from the elderly gents is one a lot of you won't be familiar with - a wee heavy. It was a very strong, malty ale in a smaller bottle. It was the subject of a Bill Barclay (a Scottish comedian) song which was an alternative to the 12 days of Christmas and the 1st day his true love gave him a wee heavy and a half pint. Drinks got progressively stronger until you ended on 12 Alka seltzer. It was a peculiarly Scottish drink - Fowlers wee heavy. There were Blue Lagoons in that song too. To think I used to have the odd Blue Lagoon as a tipple. [/QUOTE]
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