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I pretty much agree on cost/quality. Ever had Early Times? The cheapest Bourbon there is but it ain't bad. I think George Dickel is a better sour mash than Jack ...
- 12-12-2005 #51
I pretty much agree on cost/quality. Ever had Early Times? The cheapest Bourbon there is but it ain't bad. I think George Dickel is a better sour mash than Jack and it's less expensive. Cluny as you know, is the cheapest blended scotch there is, but I far prefer it over most single malts I've tasted. An exception though... Maker's Mark is in my opinion, the finest Bourbon there is that is generally available, but it's also expensive. So, you were able to locate Rebel Yell in the city?!
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I drink occasionally, and it doesn't take much for me to feel it, so when I drink I don't drink very much. I like good craft beers (especially brown ales, stouts, and lambics), but my taste in wine is cheap (Mateus, Black Tower, etc.). My current favourite booze is cider (Strongbow is what's on tap in pubs, and I usually get Blackthorn at home, but if I could buy it around here I'd buy Original Sin). If I had the money for a properly-stocked liquor cabinet I'd experiment with mixed drinks more often.
I have a very short attention span.
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My beloved sister brought me a bottle of absinthe straigt from the Czech Republic
The true the original, 72% green liquid made to simulate a cool gl-screen saver ~_~
Most of all, I like wine - I sometimes drink it with a good meal. Small amounts, but twice, thrice a month. Mead is also very godd.
I don't feel really good after beer.


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