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By *r_Midnight2000 OP   Man 47 weeks ago

home

I have drank both for years I have favorites, I'm asking what are yours?

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By *ukeM8519Man 47 weeks ago

Sligo

Whiskey

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By *r_Midnight2000 OP   Man 47 weeks ago

home

Tell me more

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By *ingleLadLookingMan 47 weeks ago

Dublin

Whiskey and Brandy

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By *aughty MilfCouple 47 weeks ago

Fermanagh/Monaghan Ireland , Northern Ireland

Whiskey

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By *ichael CoolMan 47 weeks ago

unknown

John Daniels for me.

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By *ackandsashaCouple 47 weeks ago

West Dublin

Go through phases. Went years drinking Sauvignon Blanc and occasional Albarino. Now on whiskey for quite a while. Sasha was on Coors Light for a long time, she's now on the wine.

That's at home. In the pub, Guinness and Coors Light.

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By *dventurousDuoxXCouple 47 weeks ago

Blaney

Whiskey one night on wine was enough haha mr

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By *indenMan 47 weeks ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin

Whiskey.

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

I'm a dry shite I don't drink either .. I'm a larger gal

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By *ohannonMan 47 weeks ago

Louth / Meath

Whiskey:

Redbreast 12 year

Drumshambo Pinot Noir

Fercullen Single Malt

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By *estofireMan 47 weeks ago

City

Wine

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By *otownkid1967Man 47 weeks ago

Portlaoise

Rum

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By *adger BrocMan 47 weeks ago

Co. Cork


"Rum"

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By *orYourThighsOnlyMan 47 weeks ago

Midlands

I like both. Wine gives you a great buzz. Whiskey gets ya hot n buzzed

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

Rioja. But best of all is Eau De Pussy

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By *dfabMan 47 weeks ago

Dunboyne

Glenmorangie single malt

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By *antra MassageMan 47 weeks ago

Wicklow

Wine, French, Red.

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By *tand and DeliverMan 47 weeks ago

the wicked west

Fuishkey

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By *electableicecreamMan 47 weeks ago

The West

Whiskey:

Jameson Black Barrel

Redbreast

Glendalough Double Barrel

Writers Tears Copper Pot

Wine

Red or white. Or Rosé

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By *arry and AnnCouple 47 weeks ago

Louth

Jack Daniels for both of us. Even the smell of red wine gives me a headache

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By *ilthyNightsCouple 47 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Red wine, preferably malbec. Very partial to green spot whiskey also.

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

Wine drinker Myself (Mr)when not going out,lager or Gunness in the pub.

Interesting to see the amount

of whiskey drinkers here.What ways do you drink it?

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By *r_Midnight2000 OP   Man 47 weeks ago

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Depends on the whiskey

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By *ilthyNightsCouple 47 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"Wine drinker Myself (Mr)when not going out,lager or Gunness in the pub.

Interesting to see the amount

of whiskey drinkers here.What ways do you drink it?"

I know it's not how you're SUPPOSED to drink it, but I love whiskey on its own over ice.

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By *electableicecreamMan 47 weeks ago

The West


"Wine drinker Myself (Mr)when not going out,lager or Gunness in the pub.

Interesting to see the amount

of whiskey drinkers here.What ways do you drink it?

I know it's not how you're SUPPOSED to drink it, but I love whiskey on its own over ice."

I love bushmills over ice. And greenspot

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By *latinumBlondWoman 47 weeks ago

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White wine, Pinot

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

Whiskey is a great friend but a poor master, I love it , depends on the whiskey how I drink it but it goes great on its own , with water for the cask strengths, ice for some, with , ginger ale and I'm very partial to a rusty nail , so long as it's super smokey scotch.

Wine is great although I can't get into drinking chilled reds, I prefer them to open up , but every day is a learning day when it comes to food and drink.

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By *angtasticallyMan 47 weeks ago

Drogheda

Whiskey

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By *altsman88Man 47 weeks ago

athlone

Whisk(e)y

Hakushu Single malt whisky (12-24) , whichever I get my hands on

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

Whiskey, always neat, single ice.

Jameson 12yo reserve

Redbreast 12 yo

Any of the spots

Roe & Co.

In the summer as a long drink with ginger ale and juice of a half lime.

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By *ohannonMan 47 weeks ago

Louth / Meath

The Whiskey Live event in the RDS is always a great day out! €45 & all the whiskey you can drink in 2 hours

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By *aptain Caveman41Man 47 weeks ago

Home

Guinness

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By *hatbiatchWoman 47 weeks ago

craigavon

Vodka or coors , occasional white wine but not a huge fan

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By *rish_GuyMan 47 weeks ago

Foxford

Personally not a drinker of either of them, really. I'd only drink wine on special occasions, ie weddings & Christmas. It's usually white wine, when it happens.

Can count on 1 hand the amount of times I've drank whiskey. I see a guy drink a bottle of (Grouches) in a night. He was fucked for at least a day, if not for longer after it.

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By *ofusplusCouple 47 weeks ago

Limerick


"White wine, Pinot "

Same, Pinot

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

Definitely whiskey. But there's something to be said about a nice dry red wine. Whiskey straight though. Can't go diluting it with ice

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

Nothing like a Wineiskey cock tail hic.

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By *dfabMan 46 weeks ago

Dunboyne

For the non wine fans, try Frascati some time. Melin and peach flavours. Very easy drinking white. For a red, try Graham Norton Shiraz. Delish darlings

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By *attooYouMan 46 weeks ago

just about northside

Red wine over a long dinner. JD on the lash

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By *ildarekinkstersCouple 46 weeks ago

kinkytown

When I drank it was whiskey. Dee as well

Jay

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By *igDesire2Couple 46 weeks ago

belfast

Wine for me - ‘trying’ to like whisky.

Argentinian Malbec or anything from Jam Shed range (delish!!)

Mainly a cider gal though - love a light one like Rockshore

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By *oxyvixen99Woman 46 weeks ago

Newtownabbey

I like both

Chardonnay

Temperanillo

Jameson's

Bourbon

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By *humper22Woman 46 weeks ago

waterford

White wine. After a few of those I like to end with a southern comfort or barcardi spiced rum

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By *dfabMan 46 weeks ago

Dunboyne


"Wine for me - ‘trying’ to like whisky.

Argentinian Malbec or anything from Jam Shed range (delish!!)

Mainly a cider gal though - love a light one like Rockshore"

Try Glenmorangie, my favourite.

Slane whiskey is very smooth, though too easy to drink

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

Both....

A Scotch

&

Merlot

(not together obvs)

Scotch for stormy weather!!!!

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago


"Rum

"

So THAT'S where all the rum went....damn you BB AND MK!

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By *ir SnakebitesMan 46 weeks ago

Llandeilo

Whisky

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

Yellow spot. Whiskey

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By *a1970Man 46 weeks ago

East cork

Wine... Cheap, expensive red white... Don't care.

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

Neither, can’t stand the smell or taste of both.

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

Wine but I love the taste of whiskey off someone else

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By *astelloWoman 46 weeks ago

Far far away

Wine..

Sauvignon blanc

Marlborough

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By *panishRebelMan 45 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland

Depends on the mood time place and company.

I called to a friends house last week and happily drank wine.... 5 bottles between 3 of us.

Red by preference.

But once I got home, a small shot of whiskey has been my preference.

At the pub, it's Murphy's black, but never in Spain, just 33ml bottles here.

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