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Whiskey A Go-go

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Jamesons Gold one of the best blends in the world. However Bushmills 16 ( or 40 if your rich ) single cask is lubbly jubbly.

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Chivas Regal is actually a blend, and normally over priced at that. It was about A$12 a bottle in the Philippines when I was there and not bad value at that price, worth drinking with soda.

I'm surprised you Irish whiskey fans haven't mentioned the John Jameson; a far superior drink to Bushmills... which also suffers from an excess of hype.

Any single malt should be drank straight with a glass of water on the side, taking the occasional sip of water while drinking.

I agree that Jameson is a cracker. My favourite 'normal' whisky. An aged Bushmills makes me feel special. Drank when a sutible milestone is reached!

I can't post a picture of my favoured tipple "Antiquary" single malt because I can't find any in Germany.

Anyway, Tullamore, Jamesons and Tryrconnell hit the spot for me.

I bought a litre bottle of this duty free in Singapore

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After a few samples, I couldn't see what all the fuss was about and now the near full bottle serves as an expensive dust collector.

This stuff on the other hand, is tasty and worth a try for the bourbon/American whiskey drinkers amongst you.

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I bought a litre bottle of this duty free in Singapore

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After a few samples, I couldn't see what all the fuss was about and now the near full bottle serves as an expensive dust collector.

This stuff on the other hand, is tasty and worth a try for the bourbon/American whiskey drinkers amongst you.

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I cut my teeth on Johnny Walker Black Label so I still have a soft spot for it. but now only drink it if some one else is buying. The best spirits in the world are the single malt Scotches, the Macallen, Laphroigh, Talisker and what ever YOU like.

I guess bourbon is not a stretch in a whiskey thread, but maybe this is…

Technically categorized as a liqueur and actually made (now) with grain alcohol – but at least marketed as whiskey flavored:

SoCo

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Stuff is a bit sweet straight, but is good mixed with soda water or lime to counter the sweet. Have a mate that mixes the stuff with coke – which to me is like drinking sugar syrup (sweet + sweet) - to each their own.

It is also a great mixer for shots/slammers.

Originally it was whiskey based, but now (thru the modern marvels of science – and to keep production costs down) it is grain alcohol based. With the exception of SoCo Reserve which is a blend of SoCo and 6yr (the good stuff - yea) bourbon.

But remember that it killed Janis Joplin.

That's the blue label, and it still tastes like poison.

Sorry, I was just calling down a general pox on all the Johnny Walker ilk.

Yes !!!

Burn the distillery down !!

Then at least without Black Label, more thought will have to go into Government bribes !!!

  • 3 years later...

Just been given a bottle of 'Becherovka'.

Anyone had it before?

"It is used in several former Eastern Bloc countries as a home remedy for arthritis and as an emetic."

:yohan:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becherovka

Vomit inducing??

More thought required with this I think, however the help with arthritis could be a deal clincher.

Give me that any time.....And we'll be very good friends.

Nothing beats that for me!

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Why revive a four-year old thread about something as boring as whisk(e)y?

Beer is best, beer is best, altogether chaps - Beer Is Best (BIB)

Tulliemore Dew is a nice irish whiskey, useta like to drink it neat like a single malt...

whiskey don't taste the same in Scotland as in other places, with the clean air and the sweet tap water it seems to fit right in and you always order a beer to accompany the whiskey...

I'm on the road to Scotland soon and lookin' forward to a wee dram...my ex-father in law who was my drinkin' buddy passed on some years ago so it won't be the same...

'oh, we together weathered many a storm...

'laughin' and drinkin'

'till the early hours of the morn...'

it ain't so much the whiskey that ye drink as the company that ye keep while drinkin' it...

"It is used in several former Eastern Bloc countries as a home remedy for arthritis and as an emetic."

:yohan:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becherovka

Vomit inducing??

More thought required with this I think, however the help with arthritis could be a deal clincher.

Scouser give you that as a "gift"? :P

No!!

The only gift that man gives me is a box of paracetamol, a draft of alka seltza and a dark room for a 24 hour stint.

A present you contributed to on our last meet up, I might add. :D

:P Twas fun, but I did make sure you got poured into a taxi and got home safely enough :D

Poured? I was a fine upstanding figure of a man, I might add!

But you are right, without your intervention myself and Scouse would still be at some bar even as we speak, the finer points of Irish politics not withstanding :lol:

  • 2 weeks later...

Most of the drinks mentioned here I have imbibed in large quantities - thanks for the memories!

ps when I say most, I have not tried wild turkey or that one with the cobra in it!

wild turkey is easy to find and worth having a taste but imo 8yrs is too young go for an older batch.

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