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Nice, seen a nice Trek Stache 8 yesterday in a goldy type colour. do they come with fox evolution forks as standard?

With regards to the % of the Jim Beam, I totally get what your saying but once I had a sip I knew I had to buy some to take with me because they are delicious.

Black and gold this years colours, fox are standard yes. I like a jim Beam, just finishing a bottle of honey off, may take one of them. I'll drink the cans tonight :) Edited by baxterboy
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Does anyone know if this is cans or bottles? It looks like bottles to me, it doesn't say anywhere though.

http://www.drinksupermarket.com/beer-cider-ale/brothers-cloudy-lemon-english-lemon-flavour-cider-12x-500ml-4-abv.html

I saw the same cider on another site for much cheaper but I can't find it anywhere!

Bottles...

Just noticed this

"Brothers Cloudy Lemon is a crisp and refreshing pear cider with a kick of lemon. A firm festival favourite."

Then below in the information part...

"Made From APPLE"

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Bottles...

Just noticed this

"Brothers Cloudy Lemon is a crisp and refreshing pear cider with a kick of lemon. A firm festival favourite."

Then below in the information part...

"Made From APPLE"

The pears are having an identity crisis?

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Went it to Home Bargains last night - booze wise it was totally lame. Nothing of any interest, well hit and miss that store. I have however asked me bro's girlfriend who does stock takes in B&M, to put some brothers and Jim Beam aside for me (if they have it in, she's going to let me know). Great deals they are..Then I'll just need to buy my port and gin and I'm done, leave it all at work, so I don't drink it before....

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out of interest where on site can you buy big bottles of mixer (and how much)? i brought some with me last year but obviously that takes up a lot of space / weighs a lot so won't be doing that again! bought some smaller bottles from an ice cream van on the Sunday but even then they were £2.50 each!

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out of interest where on site can you buy big bottles of mixer (and how much)? i brought some with me last year but obviously that takes up a lot of space / weighs a lot so won't be doing that again! bought some smaller bottles from an ice cream van on the Sunday but even then they were £2.50 each!

Ice cream men are the most expensive for drinks, so shop around for small bottles. The 24 hour supermarket places sell larger bottles, some refrigerated some not depending on the shop. Haven't bought one for a few years but think I payed about £3.50 for a 1.5l bottle of coke the last time I did.

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Ice cream men are the most expensive for drinks, so shop around for small bottles. The 24 hour supermarket places sell larger bottles, some refrigerated some not depending on the shop. Haven't bought one for a few years but think I payed about £3.50 for a 1.5l bottle of coke the last time I did.

cheers! i don't think i've ever noticed the on site supermarkets (or just haven't been looking out for them) so will have to have a gander this year. gonna have a litre of vodka with me so a lot of mixer is gonna be needed!

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Man, I don't have a b&m or a home bargains anywhere near me. I've never bloody heard of em. This sucks, cos a can or twelve of that Jim Beam sounds Aussie bogan tastic. If you've got it at Glastonbury then expect me to come bother you to scav a can off you

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