Dad's sandwich.

I didn't drink Bushmills for years because I was told that they wouldn't employ catholics at the distillery. I mentioned it to a friend of mine, a catholic girl from Derry's Bogside. "Aw bollicks", she told me. "Me sister works there!" :D Wish I had a Pound for every piece of codswallop I've heard about the Emerald Isle over the years! :rolleyes: :D :thumbsup:

Bushmill's is actually way way older than the 'other' that was started by a protestant Scot. The truth is, the whole thing is an American tale of bunk, and true Irishman will drink any whiskey. The shape of the bottle won't matter at all!
 
Bushmill's is actually way way older than the 'other' that was started by a protestant Scot. The truth is, the whole thing is an American tale of bunk, and true Irishman will drink any whiskey. The shape of the bottle won't matter at all!

They certainly drink Guinness on both sides of Belfast! :D :thumbsup:
 
What a great story. I have many similar memories of being in the woods with my dad, and I'm glad I still have the opportunity to make more with him this coming hunting season.
 
Great memory that you shared here!. Now I'm hungry for a fresh made sub sandwich and hankering to plink some pine cones while sipping some Irish whiskey.. ;) Thank You for sharing that one, Carl. :thumbsup:
 
Great memory that you shared here!. Now I'm hungry for a fresh made sub sandwich and hankering to plink some pine cones while sipping some Irish whiskey.. ;) Thank You for sharing that one, Carl. :thumbsup:

A little whiskey is never. bad thing!:thumbsup:

It's always noon somewhere. ;)
 
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