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    Quote Originally Posted by asmo View Post
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    Nummy nummy...

    and yes that is my picture that I took when I was at the distillery.. and yes they used it in one their ads.
    Been meaning to try some Woodford, may have to pick some up tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james_bond_007 View Post
    18 yr old malt .... with ICE ?
    I do like them neat, but a lot of those good old single malts are best with a little water; brings out the complexity of the flavors. I let the ice melt instead of putting water in it. Never more than two cubes.

    Just finishing off a glass of Balvenie 14 Caribbean Cask at the moment. Outstanding.
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    Had to go high class tonight and buy GLASS bottles....
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    Mountain Deux 2014

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    Quote Originally Posted by james_bond_007 View Post
    18 yr old malt .... with ICE ?
    I always drink single malts on the rocks, helps open them up a bit more. Glen 18 is my scotch of choice when I can afford it.

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    Crack in a bottle.

    I sip the "good stuff" (scotch, whiskey, tequila, etc) as is. No ice, sodas or juices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post

    Crack in a bottle.

    I sip the "good stuff" (scotch, whiskey, tequila, etc) as is. No ice, sodas or juices.
    That's child's play...
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    It's not that I buy a lot of Everclear but a bottle goes a long way... tonight it's Everclear and Redbull, chased with diet 7up (gotta stay low carb).

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    Had to go high class tonight and buy GLASS bottles....
    Easy bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post

    This thread can close now. This was only for the election night. If you want to talk about drinking, take it to this thread:
    https://www.ar-15.co/threads/52078-S...hlight=sipping
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