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"You'll find a case of amber nectar in your carriage,"said the prince.
I handed the amber nectar back to the Reverend Father.
A bit of amber nectar would be nice.
No, not for the 'amber nectar', but in the legitimate cause of research.
Abernathy poured a generous measure of amber nectar and handed it over.
Amber nectar dripped to the ground and onto the heavy fungus that grew around the fallen tree.
Beer drinkers are "fans of the amber nectar."
The Famous Grouse distillery is just a few hundred yards away, so no shortage of the amber nectar either.
The shin-high stools and tables challenge tall folk, but the amber nectar is the best of Hanoi's hot-weather thirst quenchers.
Among the offerings is proof that winter's cruel weather has a bright side: ice wine, a sweet amber nectar made from grapes that have frozen on the vine.
Aficionados of the amber nectar will want to visit the Hansa Brewery , which is the source of Swakopmund's favourite drop.
He is a frequent contributor to club fanzine Amber Nectar, including a "Heroes and Villains" piece on former Tigers striker Andy Payton.
Foster's Lager uses the slogan "The Amber Nectar" in Australia and the UK, and "Australian for Beer", elsewhere overseas.
After much amber nectar and other alcoholic beverages had been consumed, the players from all teams made their way home, already thinking about next year's event in Ayrshire to be organised by Reyburns.
Six million visitors descend on Bavaria's capital every year for the Oktoberfest - this year, from September 17 to October 3 - to knock back the amber nectar in vast beer tents.
If you're desperate for a beer, this small island 12km northwest of Siwa Town and connected by a causeway is one of the few places selling the amber nectar (for a whopping E£35 a bottle).
Normally, when a prop forward boasts that he stepped off his left foot from 30 yards out, accelerated past one defender and then blasted his way through three others en route to the line, you suspect that he has been at the amber nectar.
You probably won't sample all 44 boozers and 90 miles, but a few days' hiking will inevitably involve exotic brews like Sneck Lifter, wonderful historic hostelries where Wordsworth and Coleridge supped the amber nectar, along with demonic sheep and artery-numbing fry-ups.