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All one of me... you know when people start in on me about pigeons I don't cry.
I told a funny story about a pigeon attacking me, and I lolz when people bring up pigeons.
Try not being a whiny introvert who can't take a joke, take Ommy's e-dick out of your mouth, and quit whining about message board ribbing.... it only makes people want to rib you even more.
You, me, and Ron Swanson.
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Lol. That's why I first tried it. True story
And here comes the played out Bully Brigade...just as expected.
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I've went through a couple bottles of Hibiki, I prefer a single malt though. The Lagavulin 16 is a favorite of mine.
I'll have Macallan 12 or Talisker 10 on hand occasionally.
Y'all are a bunch of drunks.
Had some Laphroaig 10 year last night. I just love how peaty it is. It's delicious
Tin Cup is a good basic whiskey. I'm not wow'd by it, but think it's solid. I've only ever had it in Colorado actually until it was at this wedding I was at Saturday.I know this thread is about scotch but since I started it I’m going to veer off course a tad. I got a new bottle of whiskey a few weeks ago and can give it a yuge recommendation. It’s Tin Cup, distilled right here in b-e-a-utiful Colorado. Pretty smooth, very tasty, & not expensive
In the less-than$75/bottle category, I prefer the Nikka Coffee Grain.
And I’ve yet to sample anything from Scotland that can rival a Yamazaki.
Tin Cup is a good basic whiskey. I'm not wow'd by it, but think it's solid. I've only ever had it in Colorado actually until it was at this wedding I was at Saturday.
This is a handy bit of info to have, thanksIn the less-than$75/bottle category, I prefer the Nikka Coffee Grain.
And I’ve yet to sample anything from Scotland that can rival a Yamazaki.
Have you ever toured that distillery?
I wish, I was in Osaka just last summer but hanging with the Fam so I couldn't pull it off.
Have you been?