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BARGIN OF THE WEEK!!11

Post by MIkkyo »

Large bottle of Grants Ale Cask Reserve for 9:97, thats only 2 pounds more expensive than the Jock Gits usual Tipple!

I'm still waiting to try it. I feel as though i need a cigar and a Whisky snob friend to drink it with
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Post by Dolly Parton »

i like whiskey

:drunk:
^^ rly their should be an icon for this

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Post by MIkkyo »

Dolly Parton wrote:i like whiskey

:drunk:
^^ rly their should be an icon for this

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Its Whisky, Whiskey is what the Irish make and Yanks call scotch and annoy the Scottish with.
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Post by Dolly Parton »

MIkkyo wrote:
Its Whisky, Whiskey is what the Irish make and Yanks call scotch and annoy the Scottish with.
i like

http://www.jameson.ie/

http://www.jimbeam.com/beam/v5/home.aspx

http://www.jackdaniels.com/home.asp

and blame the spell checker i just went with its red squiggly correction

IRISH RULZ!
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Post by MIkkyo »

Dolly Parton wrote:
i like

http://www.jameson.ie/

http://www.jimbeam.com/beam/v5/home.aspx

http://www.jackdaniels.com/home.asp

and blame the spell checker i just went with its red squiggly correction

IRISH RULZ!
:boogie:
Last two are not whiskeys either technically as they are made in America so are bourbon's

/whisky snob
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Post by Dog Pants »

Dolly Parton wrote:
i like

http://www.jameson.ie/

http://www.jimbeam.com/beam/v5/home.aspx

http://www.jackdaniels.com/home.asp

and blame the spell checker i just went with its red squiggly correction

IRISH RULZ!
:boogie:
Jameson is Irish Whiskey (and quite smooth), but Jim Beam and Jack Daniels is Bourbon.

I got two bottles of single malt for Christmas; Old Pultney and Macallan. Cheers :ahoy:
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Dog Pants wrote:
Jameson is Irish Whiskey (and quite smooth), but Jim Beam and Jack Daniels is Bourbon.

I got two bottles of single malt for Christmas; Old Pultney and Macallan. Cheers :ahoy:
Twat, mine is a blend but as you know I am still a poor student so I cant afford a decent single malt.

Edit: ooh and with that I am now a monkey.
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Post by MIkkyo »

Just tried the whisky, It smells lovely and creamy and a lot like GlenFiddich. The ale cask does nothing to hide the usual taste car battery acid taste of grants though. Bugger, time to pretend its JD and add some coke me thinks.
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Post by Dolly Parton »

it may be bourbon but it still has whiskey in the title, of oops i meant whisky :P

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Post by MIkkyo »

Dolly Parton wrote:it may be bourbon but it still has whiskey in the title, of oops i meant whisky :P

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IT LIES AND SHALL BE SENT TO HELL COME THE END OF DAYS!

Scotsman who's country bloody well makes the stuff and doesn't steal other countries ideas for drinks then spell them wrongly.
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Post by cashy »

MIkkyo wrote:
Its cat piss, dog piss is what the Irish make and Yanks call scotch and annoy the Scottish with.
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MIkkyo wrote: Danny Baker, mine is a blend but as you know I am still a poor student so I cant afford a decent single malt.

Edit: ooh and with that I am now a monkey.
I've fancied the Old Pultney ever since I got some for my Grandad two years ago, so my Mum got me some. I liked the salty, peaty description. Just tried the Macallen tonight (that Mrs Pants bought me) and it's beautiful - tastes almost treacley. I'm very new to Scotch (I've drank Bourbon for years), but I think I'm going to like it :)
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Post by MIkkyo »

t'is rather nice, I suggest some Laphroaig, I got a schnifter left but I don't want to drink it. Its got a kick but its very nice, the Grants I have just now isn't that bad, taste kind of creamy but has an acidy bite.
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I'm more of a Gin drinker myself.
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Post by Sheriff Fatman »

I've just shipped in a bottle of Laphoraig Cask Strength and a bottle of Ardbeg Non-Chill Filtered, potent brews I tell you.

Also, I agree with Mikkyo, don't call it 'Scotch' and that sickly-sweet crap that comes from Merkin land is not whisky.

Edit: And Jack D isn't a Bourbon. It uses an entirely different process and should be referred to as a 'Tennessee Whiskey'.
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Sheriff Fatman wrote:I've just shipped in a bottle of Laphoraig Cask Strength and a bottle of Ardbeg Non-Chill Filtered, potent brews I tell you.

Also, I agree with Mikkyo, don't call it 'Scotch' and that sickly-sweet crap that comes from Merkin land is not whisky.

Edit: And Jack D isn't a Bourbon. It uses an entirely different process and should be referred to as a 'Tennessee Whiskey'.
looks like a dog, smells like a dog its a dog, or bourbon in this case I think. "Sour mash bourbon"
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Post by Craig »

I'm way (way way) to young to drink but Jameson's (or whatever it's called) looks the best because of that old guy who plays the drums then kicks them on the floor. He is proper mint at a flam tap solo thingie. :)
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Craig wrote:I'm way (way way) to young to drink but Jameson's (or whatever it's called) looks the best because of that old guy who plays the drums then kicks them on the floor. He is proper mint at a flam tap solo thingie. :)
I don't understand about 80% of that. Jameson's is nice though, goes down smoothly. I reckon I could have that as a friday night drink if I'm not feeling like beer.
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