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GRNRBITW
Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
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StonesTod
interesting tidbit - the only two single malt international championships were won by:
japanese distillers
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Stoneage
Since it's Saint Patrick's Day; why not Jameson? A very smooth and sweet Irish whiskey. As it is or in Irish Coffee. I'm sure everyone has tasted it...
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GRNRBITW
Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
The peat, ah the peat.
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Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
The peat, ah the peat.
My Irish accent sounds Scottish because we lived on the border.
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Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
The peat, ah the peat.
My Irish accent sounds Scottish because we lived on the border.
I may not look like a Murphy, but I act like a Murphy.
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Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
The peat, ah the peat.
My Irish accent sounds Scottish because we lived on the border.
I may not look like a Murphy, but I act like a Murphy.
You're not a little anything Newman.
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Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
The peat, ah the peat.
My Irish accent sounds Scottish because we lived on the border.
I may not look like a Murphy, but I act like a Murphy.
You're not a little anything Newman.
These pretzels are making me thirsty!
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GRNRBITW
Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
The peat, ah the peat.
My Irish accent sounds Scottish because we lived on the border.
I may not look like a Murphy, but I act like a Murphy.
You're not a little anything Newman.
These pretzels are making me thirsty!
Try some ovaltine.
Why do they call it ovaltine anyway? The jar's round, the mug's round, why don't they call it roundtine?
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Peat lovers are highly encouraged to a take a few days on Islay if you're ever in the area - it's known as the Whisky Island and it's paradise for lovers of this type of malt.
The peat, ah the peat.
My Irish accent sounds Scottish because we lived on the border.
I may not look like a Murphy, but I act like a Murphy.
You're not a little anything Newman.
These pretzels are making me thirsty!
Try some ovaltine.
Why do they call it ovaltine anyway? The jar's round, the mug's round, why don't they call it roundtine?
But seriously, Seinfeld is a funny show.
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colonial
A good Scottish top shelf whiskey here in New Zealand is about the price of a Stones ticket..I don't mind paying for quality..yea'..
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memphiscats
One burbon, one scotch, and one beer...
They put the last clean shirt on my brother Bill.
Amen to that boys.
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Max'sKansasCity
Maybe the worst part of this story isnt that bars were mixing rubbing alcohol with caramel food coloring and served it as scotch.... maybe the the worst part of the story is the customers didnt seem to notice!! It took a year long undercover operation to figure it out?? WTF?
Who the heck was paying for and drinking this stuff? Have they no tastebuds?
[www.nj.com]
Rubbing alcohol as scotch? N.J. officials release details of 'Operation Swill
TRENTON — In one case, a New Jersey bar allegedly mixed rubbing alcohol with caramel food coloring and served it as scotch.
In another, a bar is accused of pouring dirty water into an empty bottle and passing it off as liquor.
Those are some of the details state officials released today after a year-long investigation called "Operation Swill," which culminated Wednesday when more than 100 investigators raided 29 bars and restaurants across New Jersey on the suspicion they had been serving cheap alcohol disguised as premium brands.
"What these 29 establishments have allegedly done threatens the integrity of the alcoholic beverage industry as a whole," state Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa said at a news conference today in Trenton. "This alleged scheme is a dishonest ruse to increase profits, and it is a slap in the face of the consumer....... more
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71Tele
Max, it's New Jersey. That's all you need to know.