bar_room_queen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ardbeg 17. > > room temp. with a drop of water. > > (the 25 is too smooth, not enough kick, and the 12 > is just like Bowmore or Laphroaig) > > but when i can't get Ardbeg 17, i do find that the > Lagavulin 16 is a close second. > > of course, i'm a smokey-peaty fanatic. as you may > have already guessed.
I'll be hittin' 'em all in August - and I do mean ALL > > must visit those distilleries on Islay someday.
StonesTod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yeah, Monty's little brother! he's a country > artist - had big hits in the 70's - remember the > sappy little ditty, "I Love"?
StonesTod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > well 14-year-old dj's of the time remember!
Go easy!!! I was only making fun of myself, I had just finished typing how I was doing dorky prank phone calls on the other thread. How uncool is that!
StonesTod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i used to get alot of prank calls at radio > stations - started in vermont - maybe it was you!
Not unless you were working for WRKO at the time. They played all the best, Shaun Cassidy, Leif Garrett, BCR's, John Travolta. Oh yeah! Nothing but the hits.
Oh tay, I'm off. Enjoy your beer & Keith fest.
Wasn't looking too good, but I was feeling real well.
I usually drink Stella, but I'm going off that a bit now. It has too many chemicals and I'm finding the hangovers intolerable. I quite like Red Stripe, though pubs over here that have it on tap are limited. I was drinking Corona with lime last night. Now, that has to be the NICEST lager.
I've never been one for real ales or bitter. They're old men’s drinks. I could imagine Bill Wyman sipping a pint of London Pride.