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Started this post a couple of years ago but it'll still go down with the new lads,just now I'm drinking 'Lauders' what are you drinking?
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Cough mixture... Benylin to be precise... I want rid of the annoying chesty cough I have. Don't like whisky or whiskey....
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Hmmm a bit of a surprise here a Scotsman who cannot stand whisky but dear god why did you Americans have to make Southern Comfort now that goes down a treat. Following on to that close to me is a specialist shop that sells almost every known whisky made exceot for the Japanese stuff. I tried it once and wouldnt clean my bike with it.
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Well !!! now then, where do I start.... Glenmorangie, Glendronach, Clynelish, Sheepdip and of course naemerfurmeumdriving. Love American malts to. Now taxi me a phone, I'm home 
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"My good friend Johnny Walker, and his brothers black and red"
The percentage you're paying is too high-priced
While you're living beyond all your means
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
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All good whiskes,s except for the one at the end,what was that?
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Am pretty sure Spud missed out the most important whisky. The free one provided by somebody else :-)
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All good whiskes,s except for the one at the end,what was that?
HeHe......
naemerfurmeumdriving = No more for me, I'm driving
Sorry friend, It's a Scottish thing !!!

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Maker's Mark. Kentucky bourbon whiskey has to be better than mother's milk.
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Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Kentucky straight bourbon. I don't mix my gas, I don't mix or dillute my bourbon. Great, affordable stuff!
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John 06 America Mulberry\Silver
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Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Kentucky straight bourbon. I don't mix my gas, I don't mix or dillute my bourbon. Great, affordable stuff!
MmMmM.....WOULD LIKE TO TRY THAT...........
I GOT PAYPAL !!!! 
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crown & jack but not mixed together!
we should do this every weekend!
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Depends on my mood. If its a Scotch mood, then Aberlour. If its an Irish mood, then Bushmill. Whatever the mood, after a couple of those, it always improves.
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Seeing that the question is "what's your whiskey?", I'll get pass the Miller LIte or Stoli. When I want to sip and enjoy a cocktail, it's Maker's Mark on the rocks.
I was raised in Alabama - might be a "southern thing".
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I have been experimenting with different whiskys recently.
I have a bottle of Glenmorangie, Crown Royal, JD Belgium Award Whisky. And as i type this i am sipping a George Dickel, a Tennessee Sour Mash. It was recomended to me by my local liquer store. He told me it was Tennessee's other Whisky.
Its nice. I likeeey.
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Early Times. Vastly under rated bourbon. Smooth as honey. I consider it as good as Makers Mark, but at a fraction of the cost 
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Crown Royal (whiskey), Porfidio (tequila)...
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 Tullamore Dew and  Bushmills Black Bush are my favories. Johann 
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Talisker, and I would not wash my bike with it. 
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Most anything Irish. Bushmills, 10, 16, Black, 21. Powers Paddy Midleton for special events. It's all good. Slainte!
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Crown Royal, but thank goodness Seagrams also bottles Canadian Hunter. Less than half price for the same stuff. Occasional Maker's Mark, very occasional. A good German variant of Spud's last listing: Pharfrumpuken, is wonderful.
Now, avoid Evil Williams, Jack Daniels and other sour mash whiskeys. Southern Ladies only use them for fingernail polish remover.
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Lagavulin 16 year old.. pure nectar of the gods 
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Single malts - Mmmm mmmm. Hangovers are minimal. Too bad it's so pricey.
When we worked on Montserrat years ago, a glass of Johnny Walker was 30 cents US $. We'd buy the bar a round for $4 or $5. Don't know how we survived those days...
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Casual - Jameson Special Occasion: Laphroig, Cask Strength...than a muhhgg..
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Ok must be a single malt
then likely to be scotch Lee (the_other) did bring a very fine Irish wiskey to the Mid winter Rally
then (in alpabetical order)
Balvenie Dalwhinnie Glenfidd Glenlev Macallan
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Im not a big whiskey drinker but when I do Its "Crown Royal"
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Lagavulin 16 year old.. pure nectar of the gods
Wow didn't think I would see that listed. After years in the restaurant/bar business I have only met one man that drinks it. Those Islay whiskies are some of the peatiest I ever tried, and I tried most of them.
Don't have one favorite myself but I stock at home Blantons, Makers Mark, Knob Creek, Tullamore Dew, Midleton, Lophroaig and Glenmorangie. Mostly drink the Blantons and Midleton.
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Wild Turkey 101, Maker's Mark or any single-malt Scotch.
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Wild Turkey for me. Oddly enough if you like to dilute, Turkey is great with Dr. Pepper soft drink.
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Wild Turkey 101, Maker's Mark or any single-malt Scotch.
Scotch...isn't that the stuff that tastes like rye and water?

actually, I don't drink rye whiskey either, even though it's as Canadian as apple pie...no, wait...ummm...Canadian as back bacon! ...but I digress...I like American whiskey (hey...when'd we get spell check?) JD, Jim Beam, esp. Wild Turkey...but mostly I'm a brandy drinker (Napoleon) and dark rum, too..
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Alberta Springs is usually in the pocket flask when we're skiing.
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I've become attached to bourbon, particularly Knob Creek. My preference is mixed w/ Coke. I find it nearly as comforting as a mother's hug.
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Occasional Bourbon drinker, my stock consists of Woodford Reserve, Wild Turkey Rare Breed(almost gone), Knob Creek, Booker's, Elijah Craig 12 yo, and Evan Williams Single Barrel. Wish I could get stuff like George T Stagg, but I guess I'm in the wrong part of the country.
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Not much of a whiskey drinker. But when I do its usually something pretty much stock and trade like Jim Beam. Usually mix it with Coke or Pepsi.
Grew up a beer type for the most part. These days I dinna drink much anyway.
I like the stuff too much so when I was able to break the habit of drinking an average of eight to ten beers every night between 5 and 9 PM it seems I dont ever want to go back to that habit. It costs too much both in dollars lost and health lost as a result.
Anymore I only have a coupla beers of a weekend when out with the ball and chain.
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Irish of choice here. One of the older Jamesons will do fine, or Blackbush black label.
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