(1) He did buy one small mug of tea for 98 pence which was undrinkable .(2) The result won't be undrinkable , but it won't be very memorable.(3) However, the view from my desk is virtually non-existent, my email inbox didn't transfer properly, the tea in the drinks machine is completely undrinkable and the journey home was hellish.(4) Until then, Australian wine will have a bitterness that makes it undrinkable .(5) I remembered it wasn't that good but actually I was wrong - it's almost undrinkable .(6) In the most extreme cases it renders a wine undrinkable (though not physically dangerous); in others it just flattens its aromas and flavours.(7) European visitors to the site on the Wells Estate are often dismayed to find a landmark where undrinkable water leaks from crumbling walls.(8) Wells went dry and the water that could be got at was undrinkable - scientifically proven by the district medical officer.(9) Australian wine under u00a35 is all but undrinkable .(10) It just makes that particular beer I cherished seem tepid, stagnant and undrinkable .(11) Apparently the whole city's water supply is currently undrinkable , and they are having to use bottled water for everything.(12) Sadly, however, the table service is sloppy and the Guinness is undrinkable .(13) The odd pub sells mulled wine on tap, but generally it's expensive and of such poor quality that it's pretty well undrinkable .(14) On a recent visit to a motorway service station, we paid 15 quid for three rotten sandwiches and undrinkable tea.(15) u2018If water remains undrinkable , diseases will continue and mortality rates will rise,u2019 said the Iraqi trade minister.(16) He inherited a vineyard east of Naples from a friend who was murdered in Paris, but the wine was undrinkable .