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- Granitehewer
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says you! last time, i tried that, was whilst playing D&D, got so paralytic (thanks to a stunner called 'samantha') that not only was i immoblised, but folks were scrawling on me,with biro pens!
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- Granitehewer
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well to be fair, am only a wimp if absolutely blotto on alot of alcohol tanked down very quickly, so am a were-wimp
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- Fleet Admiral
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Sez you. REAL whiskey comes from Bourbon county, Kentucky. All that extra charcoal that JD uses takes all the fun right out.Deepcrush wrote:You just need Jack Daniels. Nothing else will do!
Maker's Mark when I can afford it, Wild Turkey when I can't, and anything with a label on it after I've had enough. Plus, the 18-yr. old bottle of Elijah Wood single barrel I've got - but that's only for special occasions... and, it's delicious, but it goes down like sulfuric acid mixed with stinging nettles.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
- Captain Seafort
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Then why do all the best Scotch distilleries use discarded Borubon barrels?Captain Seafort wrote:You're all wrong, the only two places that produce decent wisky are Scotland and Ireland - you can't beat a Jameson or Glenfiddich.

Of course, we're all talking about a matter of personal palette. I've never been a Scotch drinker, but I do enjoy a neat Jameson. And I have had the dubious pleasure of drinking potcheen (sp.?) on one occasion - Irish backyard potato spirits - and let me tell you, it makes American "white lightning" taste like well water.
And if anyone is interested in a unique insight into the Slavic mindset, try Slivowitz (sp.?). It's a Serbian plum brandy - nominally - and after a night with that, I actually had a yo-yo bounced from range off my forehead, which I didn't know about until I was told the next day.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
Yes you can, Glenmorangie, Jura, Highland Park, Glenlivet, Bowmore, Laphroaig and many others. IMO of course, there are few things as subjective as whisky preference.
Trouble is if I ever get a bottle of malt as a present it tends to be Glenfiddich, just about my least favourite, but the highest profile.
Irish Whiskey I'm fairly ambivalent about - though I haven't tried that many -Bushmills been the best of them. However, Jamesons is a good choice if I'm on whiskey on a night out; a lot of pubs and clubs in my area have poor selections (often just lager, alcopops, vodka and a few other spirits) so it often comes down to Jamesons blended irish versus blended Scotch and Jack Daniels, and Jamesons wins hands down.
Trouble is if I ever get a bottle of malt as a present it tends to be Glenfiddich, just about my least favourite, but the highest profile.
Irish Whiskey I'm fairly ambivalent about - though I haven't tried that many -Bushmills been the best of them. However, Jamesons is a good choice if I'm on whiskey on a night out; a lot of pubs and clubs in my area have poor selections (often just lager, alcopops, vodka and a few other spirits) so it often comes down to Jamesons blended irish versus blended Scotch and Jack Daniels, and Jamesons wins hands down.
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Well, there are problems involved in ordering a martini. "Shaken, not stirred" should never need to be said - any decent upscale bartender knows that you stir drinks with fruit juice or similar ingredients, and shake other types of cocktails. However, I am often asked if I want my martini or gibson up, or on the rocks. A martini on the rocks is fairly heretical thinking, and my usual response is, "Actually, I asked for a martini." That, and a preemptive reduction in the tip.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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