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Whatever i can get my hands on down the Tesco near Leeds, cannot be bothered lugging a couple of crates on a coach with me again like last year, might bring a bottle of jack with me and a few 24 crates of strongbow from the Tesco

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Litre of Vodka, Litre of JD...since reading is close to a couple of tescos, will probs just go in there and grab what ever cider/larger is on offer.(Actually is this decent idea or does it get raided of alcohol fairly quickly?, I am going by train you see :P)

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Litre of Smirnoff export strength vodka & Dr Pepper, litre of Smirnoff flavoured vodka, litre of Gordons gin & lemonade, litre of dark rum & coke & a crate of Brothers Festival cider. I don't bother with lager as it tastes bad when warm, warm cider is much nicer & usually stronger. I keep my cans under my ground sheet on the floor to keep them cool.

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However I may as well recommend Smirnoff Lime flavoured vodka... it'll go with both coke & lemonade & isn't to overpowering taste wise whilst still being 37.5%. Apple I find is a bit too sweet & not tried Blueberry. Absolute & a few available too.

I only buy branded vodka, it might be a placebo, but I find I don't feel as bad the next morning.

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Litre of Vodka, Litre of JD...since reading is close to a couple of tescos, will probs just go in there and grab what ever cider/larger is on offer.(Actually is this decent idea or does it get raided of alcohol fairly quickly?, I am going by train you see :P)

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Tesco definitely stocked up extra crates of alcohol when I went in on the Wednesday last year. There were stacks of 24x Brothers Festival strength as tall as the highest shelves off the floor. Was a little bit dangerous picking one up.

Warning: keep you're receipt once you've purchased any booze from Tesco as a security guard checks that you have one by the exit.

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Last year I went to the tesco out Orange gate at Reading Festival last year, about 10am - 11am on the Thursday and it wasn't too busy. How busy will it be about 1 - 3pm on the Thursday?

(Went on Saturday and the queues are stupid, was there for about 2 hours)

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It's a good idea. I've never known them to run out, although if you're arriving on the Friday you might have slightly less choice, so if you're picky about brands it might be better at least bringing your spirits down on the train. Even if Tesco run out they'll be the street-sellers charging tolerable prices near the entrance.

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