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Its only taken a year but my bar is finally done. Now its time to stock. Basics are covered,(scotch,vodka,gin,bourbon) but I want a recommendation for a good Irish Whiskey from other than the guy at the local booze shop. So what do you drunks prefer?
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
From the profit he's made on your dreams
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My favorite.......Tullamore Dew Click HereOf course I'm only Irish one day a year. 
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tyreconnel,paddy,bushmills,jamesons, and my personel fave. fekin irish whiskey 
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Jameson's- The only whiskey with a porn star named after it. 
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sorry for the hijack.... (member ssheets)
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yeah, but thrs nuthin fake bout th whiskey 
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Irish Whisky.......why not get the real stuff Scottish whusky or "Uisge beathe" so for you guys a few delights if you want to spend your cash. Glenfarclas 1955 50 Year Old retails app £6000-00 a bottle Black Bowmore 1964 retails for app £2950-00 a bottle Dalmore 50 Years Old retails app £7000-00 a bottle But for the guys who are more in line with myself heres a few quality malts at more sensible prices Clynelish 14 year old £36-00 a bottle Royal Lochnagar 12 year old £33-00 a bottle Bowmore 12 year old £30-00 This is where most of my whusky loving friends go for their favourite tipples. So have a wee look at the delights on offer. http://www.whiskyshop.com/ 
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When you're alone - Tyrconnel. Never share it. When company's over - Jamieson's or Tullamore Dew. Trust me - my highly-experienced Irish liver knows of which it speaks! Pedro 
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When you're alone - Tyrconnel. Never share it. When company's over - Jamieson's or Tullamore Dew. Trust me - my highly-experienced Irish liver knows of which it speaks! Pedro
My sentiment exactly. Although I prefer Laphroaig scotch!
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 I think this forum needs more pictures of porn stars! 
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for a guy called Pedro he knows his whiskey!
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for a guy called Pedro he knows his whiskey!
Which brings up another subject.
Tequila!!
A necessity for any well stocked bar. I suggest Patron. Silver for mixing and Anejo for straight. Just remember, salt and lime is for Cuervo, and Cuervo is mierda 
Real tequila is 100% agave, and it says so.
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for a guy called Pedro he knows his whiskey!
Which brings up another subject.
Tequila!!
A necessity for any well stocked bar. I suggest Patron. Silver for mixing and Anejo for straight. Just remember, salt and lime is for Cuervo, and Cuervo is mierda 
Real tequila is 100% agave, and it says so.
Sorry Bill last time I drank tequila, I woke up naked in a graveyard and my first wife left me.Must have been a heck of a night. Present wife gives me dirty looks if I drink Rum now, dont know why. But thats off my shopping list too.
Thank you all for the input, looks like I'll go with the Tyrconnel. Seems to have gotten the most votes.
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
From the profit he's made on your dreams
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for a guy called Pedro he knows his whiskey!
Which brings up another subject.
Tequila!!
A necessity for any well stocked bar. I suggest Patron. Silver for mixing and Anejo for straight. Just remember, salt and lime is for Cuervo, and Cuervo is mierda 
Real tequila is 100% agave, and it says so.
Sorry Bill last time I drank tequila, I woke up naked in a graveyard and my first wife left me.
Ohhhh now come on you dont just leave us with the bare bones of a story "naked in a graveyard" has to be one of those great stories. This requires a thread of its own.....
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Irish whiskey is my drink of choice, and I've got a decent collection at home. Here's what I think: Regular Jameson is for beginners. Pretty harsh compared to the rest of the Irish whiskies. Start with Powers, then try Bushmills. Then you'll want to try the Bushmills Black Bush, 10 year old, 16 year old and 21 year old. The Bushmills 400 anniversary 1608 is out now. Get a bottle before it's gone. The Tyrconnell is excellent! Knappogue Castle is nice if you can find it. If you have a friend going through a duty free shop on an international flight, BEG THEM to get you a bottle of Paddy. You can't get that in the US and it's my personal favorite. Tully is ok. After you've tried all of them, you're ready to graduate to Midleton. You should be able to get a Midleton 2008 bottle. 2009 should be out soon. Once you've gotten that far, you'll want a new one every year. I've got 2000-2008 so far. After the Midleton, you'll want to start booking trips to Ireland to get the stuff you can't get in the US, like Locke's, Crested 10, Powers 12 and some of the distillery reserves you'll get on the distillery tours. All the best, you'll love this hobby. Whatever you do, enjoy in moderation and please don't drink & drive or ride. 
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Sorry in upset you all, but there is only one place for Whiskey:
Don't you mean whisky 
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I am with you on the Midleton...........Wow what a flavour. Bushmills 10 or 16 yr for guests...but keep the midleton for yourself...you won't regret it 
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If you measure how much you drink you may have a problem with alcohol. If you come hang out with us at AA it will f*** up your drinking. Now how cool is that? Before AA I was amember of ******- Drinks Against Mad Mothers.
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Sorry in upset you all, but there is only one place for Whiskey:
Don't you mean whisky
Yep, but you try spelling after a 1/3 of a bottle of cask strength Laphroaig!!! So I blame spellcheck 
See sober this morning and can spell the best whisky in the world 
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Sorry Bill last time I drank tequila, I woke up naked in a graveyard and my first wife left me.Must have been a heck of a night. Present wife gives me dirty looks if I drink Rum now, dont know why. But thats off my shopping list too.
Sounds like an endorsement to me 
Ah, rum. Myer's Dark, pure Jamaica rum 
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If you measure how much you drink you may have a problem with alcohol.
You mean as opposed to just tilting the bottle back and chugging 
No offense Lawrence, I fully respect those who have the courage to face and battle an addiction. Just havin' a little fun. 
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I used to date a short Cuban..she drove me to drink  Speaking of which...hmmm..we've got the liquor thing, the Canadian Pedro with the whiskey thing  , the guy doin' the graveyard drunk dance thing..we got the "Adventure Barbie porn gal posing"  ..I know..I'll go have a drink 
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But what we REALLY need is the drunken Canadian Pedro, smokin' a Cuban, posing with the Barbie-pornstar while swigging Tyrconnel. or Red Breast (another fine Irish whiskey with an "e") Or we could go ridin' if the weather would ever warm up......... just sayin' 
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Jamesons 12 year old. I buy a bottle every birthday and sip all year. This was a tough year and this bottle may not make it to St. Patrick's day. {Birthday 1/25}
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