mmmm brandy old fashion.
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Is that good brandy? That is what I use and its very inexpensive. It gets the job done.Originally posted by the_idle_threatTwo excellent Irish Whiskeys! I like both of them better than the 3rd major player---Jameson's.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsStraight Jack on the rocks. Or a decent Irish Whiskey on the rocks (Tullamore Dew, Bushmills, etc.)
Straight booze on the rocks is the way to go.
Knob Creek is better than Jack's IMO, although look out---it's 100 proof.
Scotch is nice ... a true "Scotch snob" drinks it straight, with maybe a bit of water---not cold on the rocks. I am not such a snob. On the rocks is fine ... who wants a warm drink?
Glenlivet and Glenfiddich are the ones you can find at most any Pick'n Save, but some other good ones to try if you can find them are Highland Park, Oban, Lagavulin & Talisker.
And of course, the Brandy Old Fashioned & Brandy Manhattan are staples, with Korbel Brandy for best results.
As you might guess, with all this taste for liquor, I almost never get around to drinking beer!
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Please.........nothing wrong with a screw cap. Have you ever had wine with cork taint?Originally posted by packinpatlandI take it you're not a fan of the MadDog 20/20?
I'm no wine snob, but without a cork, don't bother to pour it.C.H.U.D.
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John Power Gold is not bad, Red Breast single malt is top notch...both Irish. Speaking of whiskey.....if you can find the Pendleton 20 year old buy a bottle, it is a Hood River Oregon Distillery that made a batch of Canadian style whiskey that is outstanding. A good buy even at $80.Originally posted by the_idle_threatTwo excellent Irish Whiskeys! I like both of them better than the 3rd major player---Jameson's.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsStraight Jack on the rocks. Or a decent Irish Whiskey on the rocks (Tullamore Dew, Bushmills, etc.)C.H.U.D.
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