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Unread 04-07-2020, 05:36 PM   #1
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I don't know how you guys can drink whisky ,horrible dirt
I second this Chris! Give me a nice pinot or champagne !
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I don't know how you guys can drink whisky ,horrible dirt

I'll bet you drank anything you could get your hands on when you were doin' time on the oil rig....





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If you spent half a day trying to do your son's Spanish homework that requires computer technology that John Dunkle couldn't figure out, you would know why I like whiskey so much
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Some grouse hunter introduced me to Balvenie 12yr at the end of the day on the tailgate at the RGS national hunt one year and that's been my favorite since. Haven't yet tried their 16yr old....
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Hey Richard, what year were you at the National Hunt? I was a guide there in 1988 or '89--cant remember exactly
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Well I do love bourbon, but like a good wine also Megan and I have been making some wine to restock our cellar, She has a small business that teaches folks how to make your own wine, cheekywinesllc.com It is really top shelf with many varieties there I put a plug in for her! some of the membership have tasted them. gary
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Well I do love bourbon, but like a good wine also Megan and I have been making some wine to restock our cellar, She has a small business that teaches folks how to make your own wine, cheekywinesllc.com It is really top shelf with many varieties there I put a plug in for her! some of the membership have tasted them. gary
Gary, does her red wine have the same kick as yours....................
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Allen, Glenmorangie IS a Highland scotch. The peaty, smoky scotches you describe, like Lagavulin and Lafroig, are Islay scotches. Much as I like scotch whisky, you will find no Islay scotches in my home. They remind me of my teen years, siphoning gasoline by mouth.
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Were someone to come into this thread about midway,
they might assume that most are Staying busy at home...drinking!
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Allen, Glenmorangie IS a Highland scotch. The peaty, smoky scotches you describe, like Lagavulin and Lafroig, are Islay scotches. Much as I like scotch whisky, you will find no Islay scotches in my home. They remind me of my teen years, siphoning gasoline by mouth.
Agreed Bill. If there is a shoot in June at Ernies I am going to bring along that Lagavulin in the hopes that someone will drink/take it. If not I will share it with you Gents as bore cleaner.
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