Jilly Goolden

Jilly Goolden

I'm getting Apple Blossom, I'm getting a hot summer's day at the beach, I'm getting the sweat from the back of a watch strap. All with a hint of dill...

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Wells Banana Bread Beer

This tipple really does do exactly what it says on the tin. It's spritely on the tongue, and has a real essence of banana's, with a soft hint of soda powder. It's finish is reminiscent of a chilled emulsion paint freshly applied to a new build house, crisp and fresh. If your the kind of girl, and I am, who enjoys an old style pastoral picnic, then this is the perfect refresher to take with you in your wicker pickernic basket. Keep on drinking... Jilly X Previous Post Read Full Story

Yorkshire Terrier Bitter

Yorkshire Terrier Bitter, from the York Brewery, is a truly confident tipple. It's flavour is one of concentrated parma violets and lavender petals, with an aftertaste of a metallic chunk of classic turkish delight. It's bronze colour belies an extremely focused palate, while it's nose reminds one of pre-packed, pre-sliced Monterey Jack cheese. A truly enjoyable quaff, which I heartily recommend... Keep on drinking, Jilly X Previous Post Read Full Story

Wells Banana Bread Beer

This tipple really does do exactly what it says on the tin. It's spritely on the tongue, and has a real essence of banana's, with a soft hint of soda powder. It's finish is reminiscent of a chilled emulsion paint freshly applied to a new build house, crisp and fresh. If your the kind of girl, and I am, who enjoys an old style pastoral picnic, then this is the perfect refresher to take with you in your wicker pickernic basket. Keep on drinking... Jilly X Previous Post Read Full Story

"You wan meet jilly?"

This shit mad funny.. So my dad is a real cocky dude. Even when he don't got much to be cocky about.. Thinks he knows everybody type of guy. So we at the Jill Scott concert in Detroit last summer, and it really aint my thing but i went along for the ride. So we in there an shit and my dad knows the people that run the whole thing cause he be selling phones to them. So after the concert we walking out the place and he stops at this guarded gate. On some real cocky shit says with a weird look... Read Full Story

Sainsbury's Mácon Villages Chardonnay 2007

Don't be put off by the fact that this is part of Sainsburys 'taste the difference' range, it's actually an excellent tipple. Produced by Georges Duboef, this chardonnay has a classic pale colour that just craves to be drunk. It's nose is well balanced, with almost a hint of menthol, almost. Think Vic's Vaporub. Sharp citrus and peach notes, with a finish that reminds one of the deep blue ink in a bic biro, mmmm. All with that lovely warming feeling as the wine wings it's way down your... Read Full Story

Blason de Bourgogne, Burgundy Chardonnay, Cuvée 2007

This is a true gem to drink. It fills so many of the requisites I have for a good wine experience. Good strong flavours, but each well balanced to allow every one the time to be acknowledged by the palate. This is a slightly more challenging drink than it's contemporaries in this price range, but challenging in a good way. It bites your tongue in all the right places, and leaves you with the feeling you've just gorged on a basket full of bitter plums. Yummy. Previous Post Read Full Story

'Plumduff'

'Plumduff', a ruby ale from the Wychwood brewery in Oxfordshire is described on the bottle as a 'hearty Christmas ale, a seasonal brew with plum and spice'. It has a deep colour, like a strong, un-milked tea, with an almost whisky like translucency. Flavourwise it's very malty, with a tangy Christmas pudding aftertaste. It's as if they've taken a moist Christmas pudding, or maybe the centre of a large mince pie, and wrung it out over the vat of ale to drip the essence of the festive season... Read Full Story

Touraine Sauvignon Blanc (Paul Boutinot) 2007

This fruity little number comes from the Loire region of France. It's full of grapefruit, lime and gooseberry overtones, all with a citrus nose. It's finish is reminiscent of the liquid drip from the end of a car exhaust on a hot, humid summers morn. All in all a truly rounded tipple. Read Full Story

'Plumduff'

'Plumduff', a ruby ale from the Wychwood brewery in Oxfordshire is described on the bottle as a 'hearty Christmas ale, a seasonal brew with plum and spice'. It has a deep colour, like a strong, un-milked tea, with an almost whisky like translucency. Flavourwise it's very malty, with a tangy Christmas pudding aftertaste. It's as if they've taken a moist Christmas pudding, or maybe the centre of a large mince pie, and wrung it out over the vat of ale to drip the essence of the festive season... Read Full Story

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