Murphnuge
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See, I thought it was just me taking out all the snark.
I thought you were a contractor.
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See, I thought it was just me taking out all the snark.
I am completely ignorant on the subject of fine whiskeys but sure enjoyed reading your opinions. I applaud your zeal and salute you with a Black & Tan.![]()
And I have to thank you for your black and tan commitment... I have enjoyed Yuengling Lager on draft since it showed up around here some years ago... and after your glowing praise of Black and Tan, I had to try it... it was a moral imperative.. it is great, and I buy it regularly...
you are a true connoisseur of the malted beverage....
Doc
Sorry biscuit boy...
Four Roses... crap
Knob Creek .. great
Buffalo Trace ... piss
Hayden... unknown, haven't tried, looks interesting though
1792 ... great
makers mark ... good
makers 46 ... great
dickel anything.. good, especially for price
rebel yell.... great, best kept secret of bourbon
bulleit .. great
Doc, Professional Drinker
I'm more the ringer... I'm brought in when a thread needs to be killed.
Bourbon Barrel Stout is the best liquid I've ever hung a lip over. Put that in your tail pipe and throw it in neutral.
Well, the shoe's on the other foot. Can't buy it down here.
Oh hell yes.....I'm gonna post some pictures. You cheeseburger posting bastard.
Good Lord. And where do we go for that?
Throw your ratweiler or ratmandu in that picture![]()
I have never tasted any of those....
Collingwood whisky is named after a town about a 2 hour drive north us. We've spent a lot of time in the area mostly rockclimbing on the nearby limestone cliffs.
Would love to enjoy a glass or two with anyone that ever makes it up to Toronto.