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Brinsley


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12/11/2009 21:28

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For those lovers of this drink the Cyprus brand equivalent is called 'Filfar' and can be found on the South side. Not so sweet and slightly less in ABV but just as good and cheaper than the real thing!



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13/11/2009 00:34

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Oh richard that man in the advert just turned me on so much I would have drunk gallons of the stuff.Do people still drink it. I have never been asked for a cointreau in 5 years xxx



kimig1


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13/11/2009 06:37

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Brinsley ---WHERE in the South side, please? I LOVE my Cointreau, and it's a week's pension here. (Well, small exaggeration, but not much!)

TIA

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Tenakoutou



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13/11/2009 07:06

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Available in Orphanides - look for a yellow, upright, oblong carton, the other end of the Ouzo shelf, opposite the wine display.



smithy


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13/11/2009 07:46

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Might treat myself to a bottle for Christmas, god its been a while since tasting that



everon


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13/11/2009 10:05

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& the lovely guy drawled "made from oranges ripened in the tropical sun" drool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



CarrieRBag



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13/11/2009 10:14

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I do not like coffee and I do not like whiskey ... components of Irish Coffee but I was introduced to Cointreau Tea in Hong Kong. Just make as IC but put in tea and Cointreau....lush!!!



LostFound


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13/11/2009 13:28

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C Bag

Sorry whats IC?



Guidos'



Yes I like contreau, Drambuie on its own or as a coffee liquer. Guidos only seem to offer tia maria.



everon


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13/11/2009 14:07

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we had free Baileys at Di Figaro, first time we have had that free here, other than casino x



HAPPY FEET


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13/11/2009 15:03

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Try this ladies, get a box of cadburys chocolate fingers or a nice brand, bite the tip off the fingers then dip them into the contreau and suck the finger, the booze will reach the top .



Yummy..



everon


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13/11/2009 15:11

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amarreto drizzled over strawberries!!



ice cream topped with baileys!!



timefore


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13/11/2009 15:28

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two parts ameretto one part cointreau in a tall ice filled glass - my idea of heaven



CarrieRBag



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13/11/2009 16:07

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Message 8....IC = Irish Coffee



LostFound


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How did you come up with the name CarrierBag....do you know the meaning in Turkish?



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