Re: shit you can't scrimp on
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:57 pm
That's a whisky, not a whiskey.Today wrote:you can't skimp on scotch whiskey
johnnie green or better
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That's a whisky, not a whiskey.Today wrote:you can't skimp on scotch whiskey
johnnie green or better
To your asinine tastebuds, probably not.dubfordessert wrote:is there REALLY a difference though, like properly really
Good shoutNevalo wrote:Glenfiddich 15yo reserve
now thats a whisky
paaaaahwub wrote:To your asinine tastebuds, probably not.dubfordessert wrote:is there REALLY a difference though, like properly really
But yes.
Sure it is. Everyone knows that Samantha Mumba and the bird off that BBC science program are the only non whites in Ireland so they don't count.dubfordessert wrote:indeed. "irish people" is not identical with "white people" thoLaszlo wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Irish_sentimentdubfordessert wrote:no one's doing that to white people.
lol i mean that there are white people who aren't irishLaszlo wrote:Sure it is. Everyone knows that Samantha Mumba and the bird off that BBC science program are the only non whites in Ireland so they don't count.dubfordessert wrote:indeed. "irish people" is not identical with "white people" thoLaszlo wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Irish_sentimentdubfordessert wrote:no one's doing that to white people.
I used to wonder this myself about spirits... then I spent a couple of evenings in the Buena Vista trying different rums and a night in York tasking whiskies... I'm actually kind of amazed with how much difference there is, especially with whiskies - the peat thing really adds a whole new dimension! Maybe my tastebuds have just been desensitised enough from years of necking neat rum that the alcohol doesn't overpower everything anymore...dubfordessert wrote:paaaaahwub wrote:To your asinine tastebuds, probably not.dubfordessert wrote:is there REALLY a difference though, like properly really
But yes.

This, definitely! Did you try Żołądkowa Gorzka, herbal vodka from east Poland? Also, any home made fruity vodka - my grandma makes cherry, strawberry, blueberry - all damn tasty. Even with the clear ones there's loads of difference. Haven't drank shots for ages, but the last time I did, we had some Lithuanian vodka from the nearby shop and it was damn nice, smooth, velvety and easy on the throat. And beautiful looking as well, with an ear of grain inside the bottle!magma wrote:Going to Poland even showed me that even VODKAS can be nicer than each other. VODKA!
