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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2013 1:42:35 GMT
“The Jethro Tull” 1 bottle Red table wine Serve at room temperature. YUCK! Wine? I hate wine for the most part! I wonder where they got that idea.
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Post by Teacher on Jun 13, 2013 1:45:50 GMT
Have a drink on me... Click on this link and type in Jethro Tull Next click on 'What Should I Drink' and turn up the sound Cheers! drinkify.org/ That was fun and interesting, but for some reason I was thinking Hobgoblin.
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Post by JTull 007 on Jun 13, 2013 1:57:31 GMT
This is the Whiskey and Wine thread. 151 Bacardi Rum is much quicker...Okay I'll drink some MD 20/20 instead.
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Post by nonrabbit on Oct 28, 2013 9:18:02 GMT
The auld codger hanging round the drinks section of Clutterbury's Waitrose mentioned Taliskir whisky - the only distillery on the Isle of Skye. Here's another man who obviously has a great love and dedication to his hobby,talking about it too.
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Post by nonrabbit on Jun 18, 2014 14:17:29 GMT
Some of you will be eyeing up the scenery some of you the beauty on the right. i61.images obliterated by tinypic/1070vgh.jpg[/IMG] photographer Ian Horne - Isle of Skye FB page. Every Scotsman is called Ian.
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Post by nonrabbit on Jul 12, 2014 13:07:48 GMT
i62.images obliterated by tinypic/21l4lqg.jpg[/IMG]
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Post by bunkerfan on Oct 31, 2014 11:16:42 GMT
Some for the duck to try and report back without slurring.
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Post by onewhiteduck on Oct 31, 2014 12:50:42 GMT
Cheers John. I've tried Penderyn - its a rather nice tot.
OWD
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Post by bunkerfan on Oct 31, 2014 17:30:02 GMT
Cheers John. I've tried Penderyn - its a rather nice tot. OWD A friend of mine brought me a little bottle of 'Danzy Jones' back from Wales once and up till then I didn't even know Whisky was distilled in Wales but very nice it was too. Can you make an alcoholic drink out of leeks?
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Post by JTull 007 on Nov 1, 2014 1:28:54 GMT
Happy Halloween from Bacardi !
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Post by nonrabbit on Dec 18, 2015 19:14:07 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Dec 19, 2015 2:57:48 GMT
I don't normally drink whiskey but if I did ... Jack Daniel's Sinatra Select Whiskey Sinatra called Jack Daniel's "the nectar of the Gods." In his honor, Jack has released their most luxury offering yet aging Tennessee Whiskey in hand crafted, grooved barrels which exposes the whiskey to unprecedented levels of toasted oak. It is then delicately balanced for refined smoothness with sweeter notes and bottled at 90-proof.
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Post by rredmond on Dec 19, 2015 13:45:26 GMT
Hefty price tag, but it looks delicious! --Ron--
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 18, 2016 9:27:53 GMT
Wonder why this isn't around anymore? Like at every petrol station (gas station for the those who insist on changing the language) i65.images obliterated by tinypic/2w33sih.jpg[/IMG] Speaking of gas stations and not being bothered to go to 'The Thread With No Name' thread saw this lovely pic of a gas station - California, 1950's I expect. i68.images obliterated by tinypic/2ezs9c1.jpg[/IMG]
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Post by futureshock on Jan 19, 2016 4:00:31 GMT
WHAT A PAGE! I previously had no idea where Cucamonga was, and I still don't, but that's a great photo.
Chilled whiskey dispenser on the wall? That will let the devil loose and corrupt all the innocent youth of tomorrow, they'll be climbing the walls like spiders from Mars. We can only hope.
Did somebody say "Talisker"? About 15 years ago I took a scotch-tasting course at a local wine store and we learned about how scotch single malts are made and what affects the taste. I tended to prefer the medium to high peat/smoke flavor with medium-low or low malt/sugar content, and after trying maybe 18 different scotch single malts, I have to say that the regular Talisker 10-yr old is one of my top 5's for sure, along with Laphroaig, Bowmore, Highland Park and Cragganmore. Too bad the single malts are so pricy, but at least I learned about how to choose, in a $35 course in one night. That being said, it's true that some of the higher malt/sugar single malts have their own magnificence, like MaCallan, Longmorn. Some of the medium-balanced ones, good to tell people about when introducing people to single malts, include Oban, Bowmore, Glenlivet, Dalmore and for a low-peat smoothie, Dalwhinnie.
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Post by orion12 on Oct 30, 2020 13:54:01 GMT
The best cap of whiskey for the night hours.
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