DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
{reserved for arrangements if an emergency occurs}
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
I hear sirens.
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Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
I predict 43yr old men with (at least one) 43yr old bottles. Sadly I will be in Crawley 
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
No likely attendee is 43.PhilW wrote:I predict 43yr old men
I might bring my G70.PhilW wrote:with (at least one) 43yr old bottles.
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
I've already adopted it. You'll have to bring something else.jdaw1 wrote:I might bring my G70.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
OK. Not that I have very many ordinary-size bottles to hand.DRT wrote:I've already adopted it. You'll have to bring something else.jdaw1 wrote:I might bring my G70.
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
As it is an emergency it would be perfectly acceptable to just have the G70 followed by beer and a cigar, unless more volunteers decide to join us.jdaw1 wrote:OK. Not that I have very many ordinary-size bottles to hand.DRT wrote:I've already adopted it. You'll have to bring something else.jdaw1 wrote:I might bring my G70.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
I am 43 years old, but it is correct to say unlikely to be able to attend if it proves to be Wednesday!jdaw1 wrote:No likely attendee is 43.PhilW wrote:I predict 43yr old men
I might bring my G70.PhilW wrote:with (at least one) 43yr old bottles.
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
The storm clouds are gathering. Try as I might I cannot find a way to avert the emergency.
Should I change the thread title?
Should I change the thread title?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Will there be an emergency on Wednesday 10th July?
Title changed.DRT wrote:Should I change the thread title?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
At this tasting will be two fine bottles. And only two brave men to drink them.
Oh well.
Oh well.
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Into the valley of death rode the brave two...
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Port to right of them,DRT wrote:Into the valley of death rode the brave two...
Beer to left of them,
Cigars in front of them
Cut’d and Light’d;
Storm’d at with sugar and smoke,
Boldly they drank and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of bliss
Rode the two.
Hmmm. Maybe more work needed.
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Actually, should this emergency be vintage port? London is having a heatwave. Is G70, and other VP of like quality, best used this Wednesday? How about a beer emergency?
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Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Well, I wish that I could be there tonight,
I'm in Crawley which just cannot be right,
I brought port in case I get away fast,
But the time for wishful thinking has passed,
No Dow to the left of me,
Nor Graham's to the right,
Here I am, wishing that I was with you
[edit:
Looks like the evening could have switched to beer while I posted - the trial of Crawley becomes easier to bear.
However, now what *will* JDAW do with his unexpected G70 find...]
I'm in Crawley which just cannot be right,
I brought port in case I get away fast,
But the time for wishful thinking has passed,
No Dow to the left of me,
Nor Graham's to the right,
Here I am, wishing that I was with you
[edit:
Looks like the evening could have switched to beer while I posted - the trial of Crawley becomes easier to bear.
However, now what *will* JDAW do with his unexpected G70 find...]
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Crawley? My neck of the woods!PhilW wrote:Well, I wish that I could be there tonight,
I'm in Crawley which just cannot be right,
I brought port in case I get away fast,
But the time for wishful thinking has passed,
No Dow to the left of me,
Nor Graham's to the right,
Here I am, wishing that I was with you
[edit:
Looks like the evening could have switched to beer while I posted - the trial of Crawley becomes easier to bear.
However, now what *will* JDAW do with his unexpected G70 find...]
Is it a regular trip? If you are ever local overnight, let me know....
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Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Good call. My last meeting of the day is in Victoria Street. Is that a good location for your travel or is there a better place to meet?jdaw1 wrote:Actually, should this emergency be vintage port? London is having a heatwave. Is G70, and other VP of like quality, best used this Wednesday? How about a beer emergency?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Victoria Station convenient for me.
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
17:30 at the pub that I can never remember the name of? (Prince of Wales, Duke of York or other variant)
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
The Duke of York, 130-134 Victoria St, London, SW1E 5LA?
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
That's the one.jdaw1 wrote:The Duke of York, 130-134 Victoria St, London, SW1E 5LA?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
This is an international crisis. I feel a strong sense that others, in distant cities and towns, will be joining with you to fight it, wherever they may be. Travelling back from Scotland to Ireland, for instance, I have a great sense of foreboding. Already I have received one text message which suggests to me that the beer emergency is general there too.
Daniel J.
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Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
This is exactly the sort of contagion that the world's experts have been worried about. It is our duty to solve the crisis as soon as possible.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Will be there about 6pm.
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
The Duke of York is boarded up and soon to be demolished. In The Albert.
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
6.5 pints in we began to crumble, so did the obvious thing and went for a curry.
We did what we could do to face up to the crisis. Hopefully others will have done the same.
We did what we could do to face up to the crisis. Hopefully others will have done the same.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Unfortunately the crisis got the better of us, mainly due to others insisting on a pub with rubbish beer. After standing in an alleyway drinking Diageo for a while I gave up and came home for a sirloin.
Daniel J.
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Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Shabby.
Where would we be if Boudica, Wallace, Thatcher, Monty or Churchill had decided to go home for a sirloin rather than face up to the challenge?
Where would we be if Boudica, Wallace, Thatcher, Monty or Churchill had decided to go home for a sirloin rather than face up to the challenge?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
She sacked London (as, later, the French and Germans would hope to do), and then lost (as previous did without intermediate step).DRT wrote:Boudica
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I think I held the pass.. I plan to check tomorrow though (with beer this time, rather than a novelty drink like Guinness; I can be much more effective with the right ammunition).jdaw1 wrote:She sacked London (as, later, the French and Germans would hope to do), and then lost (as previous did without intermediate step).DRT wrote:Boudica
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Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
But when her time came she stepped up. This is not a debate about who was right and who was wrong, or who eventually won or who was defeated. We all have our challenges to face - some step up and some go home for a sirloin.jdaw1 wrote:She sacked London (as, later, the French and Germans would hope to do), and then lost (as previous did without intermediate step).DRT wrote:Boudica
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But Guinness, Derek. Boudicca would have crumbled instantly if she'd had to drink stale Guinness. Even Churchill would have turned his nose up at it.DRT wrote:But when her time came she stepped up. This is not a debate about who was right and who was wrong, or who eventually won or who was defeated. We all have our challenges to face - some step up and some go home for a sirloin.jdaw1 wrote:She sacked London (as, later, the French and Germans would hope to do), and then lost (as previous did without intermediate step).DRT wrote:Boudica
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Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Nonsense.djewesbury wrote:But Guinness, Derek. Boudicca would have crumbled instantly if she'd had to drink stale Guinness. Even Churchill would have turned his nose up at it.DRT wrote:But when her time came she stepped up. This is not a debate about who was right and who was wrong, or who eventually won or who was defeated. We all have our challenges to face - some step up and some go home for a sirloin.jdaw1 wrote:She sacked London (as, later, the French and Germans would hope to do), and then lost (as previous did without intermediate step).DRT wrote:Boudica
Boudica would have rubbed the stale Guinness on her breasts and removed the barman's head with an axe. Churchill would have poured his over an over-heating machine gun to cool it down whilst fighting on the beaches. Neither would have resorted to a sirloin as their best defence of a nation.
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DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Sometimes it is important to be able to fight another day. The enemy is ever-present and this is a long, attritional war. We need to be able to go forward again and again. To regroup and be resurgent.DRT wrote:Nonsense.djewesbury wrote:But Guinness, Derek. Boudicca would have crumbled instantly if she'd had to drink stale Guinness. Even Churchill would have turned his nose up at it.DRT wrote:But when her time came she stepped up. This is not a debate about who was right and who was wrong, or who eventually won or who was defeated. We all have our challenges to face - some step up and some go home for a sirloin.jdaw1 wrote:She sacked London (as, later, the French and Germans would hope to do), and then lost (as previous did without intermediate step).DRT wrote:Boudica
Boudica would have rubbed the stale Guinness on her breasts and removed the barman's head with an axe. Churchill would have poured his over an over-heating machine gun to cool it down whilst fighting on the beaches. Neither would have resorted to a sirloin as their best defence of a nation.
Daniel J.
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Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
I'm Scottish, so conditioned by modern history to go in first with little hope of seeing another opportunity to win the long game. Best of luck old chap, I'll see you on the other side.djewesbury wrote:Sometimes it is important to be able to fight another day. The enemy is ever-present and this is a long, attritional war. We need to be able to go forward again and again. To regroup and be resurgent.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
There is a complete fallacy here. Churchill would never have stooped to using stale Guinness to cool a machine gun. The man had style. The cheapest drink he ever used for cooling machine guns was Pol Roger. Guinness would only have been used - still in barrel / can - to protect the machine gun nest.DRT wrote:Nonsense.djewesbury wrote:But Guinness, Derek. Boudicca would have crumbled instantly if she'd had to drink stale Guinness. Even Churchill would have turned his nose up at it.
Boudica would have rubbed the stale Guinness on her breasts and removed the barman's head with an axe. Churchill would have poured his over an over-heating machine gun to cool it down whilst fighting on the beaches. Neither would have resorted to a sirloin as their best defence of a nation.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
Re: DRT has an emergency: JDAW to the rescue!
Surely Churchill would have used the machine gun to protect the Pol Roger?AHB wrote:There is a complete fallacy here. Churchill would never have stooped to using stale Guiness to cool a machine gun. The man had style. The cheapest drink he ever used for cooling machine guns was Pol Roger. Guiness would only have been used - still in barrel / can - to protect the machine gun nest.
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Mmm. Probably.jdaw1 wrote:Surely Churchill would have used the machine gun to protect the Pol Roger?AHB wrote:There is a complete fallacy here. Churchill would never have stooped to using stale Guiness to cool a machine gun. The man had style. The cheapest drink he ever used for cooling machine guns was Pol Roger. Guiness would only have been used - still in barrel / can - to protect the machine gun nest.
And thrown the cans of stale Guiness at the attacking forces who were threatening his wine cellar.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
