Thanks, Cotty . I'm off to get some now. Didn't make it yesterday... <g>
keith Cotty wrote: > > >Ya know, Cotty, in all the times I've visited the UK, I've never had a Pimms! > >I guess it's because I thought it was a "soft drink," and for me soft > >drinks are last choice for social drinking. > >Does it have an alcohol content? > > <falls off chair> > > 25 percent lad. Mixes well with lemonade, ice and a sprig of mint :-) > > although you can put all sorts in it - most people do. On the back of the > bottle it says: > > 'James Pimm opened his first oyster bar in the city of London in the > 1840s and supplied Londoners with good food and a unique drink which > became famous as Pimm's No. 1 Cup. > > Pimms is still based on the original recipe which remains a closely > guarded secret known only to six people. Today the refreshing taste of > Pimm's is appreciated throughout the world. > > Pimm's is a very versatile drink and can be mixed to suit your perso'nal > taste.' > > *hic* > > Cheers, > Cotty

