The only whites I drink are made of lightning and are stored in mason jars.
You take a shine to the 'shine, eh?
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Mike F.
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Single malt Islay Scotch; Lagavulin or Ardbeg. Preferably at least 17 years old...room temprature, absolutely no ice! If anything, perhaps just a few drops of real unadulterated spring water. Uisge betha indeed!
Single malt Islay Scotch; Lagavulin or Ardbeg. Preferably at least 17 years old...room temprature, absolutely no ice! If anything, perhaps just a few drops of real unadulterated spring water. Uisge betha indeed!
Mmmm . . . happen to be partial to Rusty Nails myself, when I drink at all -- but I never met a real Scot who didn't show shock and then disgust at the very idea. My da used to say a Rusty Nail was a lady's drink, and no way to treat a good single malt.
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Two to three fingers of single malt or good (better brands) blended Scot's Whisky in a heavy bottomed highball glass poured over one ice cube made from my well water (228' deep) which comes from the glaciers on Mt. Shasta. Fresher spring water you cannot get Emmet. It is simply frozen until the room temperature whisky hits it and then within a minute or so it is gone.
That same water is bottled by Dannon and others and sold throughout the world.
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Ye have to put ur bottle down, focus and read the posts before you reply Man. An ice cube is a little square piece of frozen water from m'well. I pour scots whisky over one in place of Emmet's "few drops of water". Then I drink it. It's very manly.
Af it's guid enou'tae drink, tis TOO guid tae dilute wi' water! Af the makers hade WANTED ya tae pit water in it they wid hae PUT it in th' bottle! (Shudders)
"Irishness is not primary a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition on being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of being mauled by it."-Conor Cruise O'Brien
Aye, that would be the one. Actually found it here in Northern Wisconsin. I found kind of liked it. But than again, I was trained in by Guinness. Speaking of which I have to check to see if the new Guinness commercial is online yet.
I prefer Guinness but around here the standard drink for the "men" is Budweiser
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