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Topic History of: NOSTDRINKIA Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Mart |
That makes it "Nos-rinkia"!
People used to put lemona(d)e with port as well I recall.
Adding that to the list, still goes to show what was available before alcol-pops for the sweet tooth in need of a tipple.
I don`t think Pernod was that mind blowing, just cheap, the sweet strong drink was and still is I imagine Southern Comfort. |
Michael |
Campari and tonic is very dry. Interesting, I haven't had any in years either. I can still hear those ice-cubes though.
On another level, was that really me drinking lager and lime on that photo? Surely not. Pernod and blackberry sounds like a proper mind-blower (as does anything with Pernod in it).
It used to be sold with the slogan, "In Paris, you drop the D". One ad featured a 50s glamour girl with her nostrils hooked up to a battery charger. Headline: "Claudine went to the Ladies to pow-er her nose".
Think about it.
No, it's not really funny, but I remember it. So what, you want to make an issue about it? Want to step outsi-e? |
Mart |
I only ever had one of those, I can`t remember the flavour but I know that the bottle was never touched again.
My entry to Nosdrinkia would be Pernod and Blackcurrant.
The favourite "in New Wave" drink of 1979-80 which turned your tongue a very apt dark purpley black and was often served in plastic tumblers at gigs.
A slot that has no doubt been filled by something blue and fizzy in a designer bottle these days.
I also have a memory of "St Raphael". What the heck was in that? |
Solihull Exile |
Funny how your mentioning Morocco in the 60s brought back an old memory.
Brian Jones Presents: The Pipes of Pan at Jajouka
You would of course have known BJ well.Did you introduce him to Morocco? |
JK2006 |
Nostalgic drinks; one night out in Morocco I came across an old 60's favourite, not tasted since then.
Quite delicious and refreshing with ice and lemon; Campari and Tonic.
Brings back memories of Joan and Leonard. |
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