How about blogging about a different drink than beer or tea for a change? I am from the Saguenay region, which has as its symbol the wild blueberry. So I try to find here things that are blueberry based, as a way to keep myself sort of close to my roots. Therefore, when I found out today that Luscombe Drinks (a company from Devon, which is always good in my book) had a Blueberry Crush, I decided to try it. It did taste of blueberry, which is always good, but it was a tad too syrupy for my taste. Even the fizz could not take away the syrup taste. I had drinks from the same brand before, and in my memory they actually tasted like drinks, not something you'd pour in a cocktail for flavouring. Moral of the story: I might stick to the blueberries from my region.
Blogue d'un québécois expatrié en Angleterre. Comme toute forme d'autobiographie est constituée d'une large part de fiction, j'ai décidé de nommer le blogue Vraie Fiction.
Sunday, 3 June 2018
Blueberry Crush
How about blogging about a different drink than beer or tea for a change? I am from the Saguenay region, which has as its symbol the wild blueberry. So I try to find here things that are blueberry based, as a way to keep myself sort of close to my roots. Therefore, when I found out today that Luscombe Drinks (a company from Devon, which is always good in my book) had a Blueberry Crush, I decided to try it. It did taste of blueberry, which is always good, but it was a tad too syrupy for my taste. Even the fizz could not take away the syrup taste. I had drinks from the same brand before, and in my memory they actually tasted like drinks, not something you'd pour in a cocktail for flavouring. Moral of the story: I might stick to the blueberries from my region.
I bought a basket of blueberries yesterday at the grocery store. Delicious!
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