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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
What are you drinking? Bourbon? Scotch? Irish? Rye? Something else??
I seem to mostly drink bourbon, although my two favourites (so far) are Highland Park 12, a single malt scotch, and no.1 being Redbreast 12, an irish. |
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"What are you drinking? Bourbon? Scotch? Irish? Rye? Something else??
I seem to mostly drink bourbon, although my two favourites (so far) are Highland Park 12, a single malt scotch, and no.1 being Redbreast 12, an irish."
Always Scotch, Jura tonight... (Although I've never tried Irish Whisky) |
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A nice bottle of Singleton
Get the lights down low get the sound system cranked up and get Wafgner’s Gotterdammerung: Siegfried’s Funeral March blasting out… Even better if you can get wrapped up and sit outside next to a fire pit and watch the night sky with the speakers right next to you! |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
Camberley occasionally doncaster |
"Have decided tonight is all about me sitting chilling by the fire with a glass or 4 of the good stuff.. any deep and dirty blues recommendations welcome"
May not be the dirtiest of blues.. but this is Howlin Wolf teaching Eric Clapton and a few others how to play the blues..
https://open.spotify.com/track/59cOVzj4Gzhxe5uVcahbpL?si=HsBYbWz3Rvu0bCHn11bZCg&utm_source=copy-link |
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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
"Always Scotch, Jura tonight... (Although I've never tried Irish Whisky)"
Nice. I've only tried Jura a couple of times as the inlaws tend to have it on the table as their social pour.
If you've never tried Irish I would recommend it! Green Spot, Redbreast... maybe Connemara for a peated whiskey if you lean more towards the harsher, smokier side of Scotch. |
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"Always Scotch, Jura tonight... (Although I've never tried Irish Whisky)
Nice. I've only tried Jura a couple of times as the inlaws tend to have it on the table as their social pour.
If you've never tried Irish I would recommend it! Green Spot, Redbreast... maybe Connemara for a peated whiskey if you lean more towards the harsher, smokier side of Scotch." will definitely give that a go! Thank you |
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"Oh hello!! How long will it take me to get to yours
I'm guessing you mean the other poster in this but if he isn't in ..;)
It was aimed at you OP!
Getting a bit late now to pop up the motorway "
Damn... Always an excuse! |
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"Redbreast, Jameson Black barrel
Ro&Co are my go2s at the moment, I polished off a bottle of Suntory Toki last month and I thought it was very nice.
Never had Japanese before. "
Have to say I've never tried Japanese either! |
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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
"Jameson Black barrel"
Yes, good shout on Jameson BB!
"Have to say I've never tried Japanese either!"
Nor me. From what little I know, most of the Japanese Whiskey industry was all about reproducing single malt Scotch, as they really developed a taste for it and wanted to make it locally instead of having to import it across the globe! |
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"Redbreast, Jameson Black barrel
Ro&Co are my go2s at the moment, I polished off a bottle of Suntory Toki last month and I thought it was very nice.
Never had Japanese before.
Have to say I've never tried Japanese either! " it's well worth trying, |
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