Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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Found today. Never opened Mortlach 12 year old. Bottled in 1990 by Gordon and McPhail. Bought 4-5 years ago, just as the new security regulations were brought in :(. So it's been stuck in France ever since. One of these years…
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Nice MP, that is something to look forward to
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mega, new york me and you and a shit ton of white russians, i LOVE them but cant get drunk on them. it just doesnt work
so i love whiskey, scotch and bourbon. however they stopped loving me i cant have a sip with out getting heart burn
my usual go to drink until this nonsense started was a double jamesons on the rocks
any rum drinkers ? love sailor jerry
and the kraken aint to bad either.
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Nate, its' on dude. My wife tells me that if I ruin a day in New York by being hung over, then I am a dead man…...fortunately I am functioning drunk, and able to complete basic tasks whilst hung over. I simply require a couple of Motrin or Advil, and pint of Tropicana, a bar of Chocolate, and a large strong coffee and I am ready to roll.....sort of.
**Disclaimer, unless I drink any Red Wine, which I hate and hates me, and makes me feel ill for absolutely days. With a dull headache and a vague feeling of sickness.
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I think that the thing with Red Wine is that in general you have to pay out a fair amount of money to get good stuff (in England at least), and I just don't love it enough to pay out for it. Hence, I always end up drinking shit, and feeling like shit as a result
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I suspect that good cheap wine is easier to get on the continent, than here in merry old Albion though.
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Possibly too smooth, certainly too easy to drink in large quantities. As I've not drunk much in the way of Bourbon it's easy to say that this is by far my favourite so far.
Might be that my next 'bottle of stuff to drink when I feel like shit' will be another Bourbon. Or I may try another brand of Japanese Whisky.
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I love me some Bourbon. I just discovered it last winter. My favorite ways to drink it are neat, or in an Old Fashioned. I haven't really tried many varieties of Bourbon. Might have to give Woodford Reserve a try.
Also, good news for Bourbon drinkers. Bourbon barrels in Kentucky currently outnumber its citizens.
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Woodford is a solid bourbon. I am a huge fan of Jefferson's Presidential Reserve 18 year old bourbon.
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I'm a big Woodford fan. My new favorite is Parker's Wheated Mashbill. The 2012 Whisky Bible rated it in the top 5 whiskies in the world. It's about the same price as Woodford, fairly easy to find, and damn delicious.
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Doug, could you recommend me a widely available dark rum in the US please?
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I currently have Buffalo Trace in my cabinet, which I have been enjoying immensely, though it may be a little too sweet for my liking. Also, I have a nearly empty Corner Creek Reserve, which was really tops for only $30.
Also have Glen Breton 10 Year Single Malt, Laphroaig Quarter Cask, and Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey.
The local LCBO has a Belgian Whiskey, Owl something, that always makes me think of Eli. i want to pick it up but need some celebratory excuse to justify the $125 price tag.
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Doug, could you recommend me a widely available dark rum in the US please?
Not gonna lie, not a rum guy, but I usually use Myers for rum and cokes for guests
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I'm into Stranahan's Colorado Whisky and I'm down to my last bottle of Parker's Wheated Mashbill. It's an insanely good Whisky.
It took third in 2012
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Just looking for an alternative to my usual Havana Club Sept Anios….damn trade embargo