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    It was my birthday on Halloween and my wife bought me a bottle of sour mash whiskey distilled in the south of my state. It is a really nice drop.

    What do you guys like to drink
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  • #2
    Many happy returns!

    And nothing beats Bushmills!
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    • #3
      Happy Birthday

      Grey Goose Vodka - real vodka, none of that flavored stuff

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      • #4
        I drank myself sick on hard liquor too many times at university to care much for most distilled spirits. Just the smell of Seagram's 7 gives me the heaves.

        For my money, nothing beats an original Guinness draft. I got to go to the brewery in Dublin last March but I was chaperoning a group of high school students so I couldn't partake. It still aches.

        And Happy Belated Birthday, Targan.
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        • #5
          Guinness for beer and Old Granddad Whiskey when I feel like really getting blitzed.

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          • #6
            I think everyone here knows I'm a lifelong teetotaler. I do love the POM brand of pomegranate juice, but -- there's a homebrew Root Beer they serve in Tombstone AZ I really love and haven't had in about 30 years now.
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            • #7
              Whisky for me (without the e). Preferably Talisker (from the Isle of Skye) or Laphroaig (from Islay).
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              • #8
                Woodford Reserve for Bourbon.

                A good IPA like the Bunkerhill served at the local brewpub.
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                • #9
                  ... looks like an expensive drop, Targan!

                  Happy Birthday.

                  Me I'll go a Coopers Pale Ale beer most times. Little Creatures bright ale was quite good when i went to WA, but hard to get here in SA.

                  I have started to branch out a bit. Bulleit Bourbon, on ice with water.
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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the birthday goodwill

                    Originally posted by dragoon500ly View Post
                    And nothing beats Bushmills!
                    My dad (he likes Scotch and Irish whiskeys) and and I like to sample from his collection when I visit him and he usually has a bottle of Bushmills in the collection.

                    Originally posted by unkated
                    Grey Goose Vodka - real vodka, none of that flavored stuff
                    Mmm, I do like good quality vodka.

                    Originally posted by Raellus
                    For my money, nothing beats an original Guinness draft.
                    Ah Guinness. Simultaneously an alcoholic drink and a liquid food.

                    Originally posted by stormlion1
                    Guinness for beer and Old Granddad Whiskey when I feel like really getting blitzed.
                    I looked up Old Grand Dad after I read your post and now I want a bottle.

                    Originally posted by Rainbow Six
                    Whisky for me (without the e). Preferably Talisker (from the Isle of Skye) or Laphroaig (from Islay).
                    I would love to go on a tour of the great distilleries of Scotland and Ireland.

                    Originally posted by jester
                    Woodford Reserve for Bourbon.
                    I have a bottle of Woodford Reserve on my whiskey shelf

                    Originally posted by kcdusk
                    ... looks like an expensive drop, Targan!

                    Me I'll go a Coopers Pale Ale beer most times. Little Creatures bright ale was quite good when i went to WA, but hard to get here in SA.

                    I have started to branch out a bit. Bulleit Bourbon, on ice with water.
                    A bottle of Tiger Snake is about $130 I think. Coopers Pale Ale is a lovely ale, and I had lunch with my wife at the Little Creatures brewery on Saturday

                    I do like Bulleit, it's just getting to the quality level where I feel guilty if I mix it with anything. I feel similarly about Maker's Mark.
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                    • #11
                      Have to stick with a Buy in Canada policy...
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Cdnwolf View Post
                        Have to stick with a Buy in Canada policy...
                        Nice I have been known to enjoy a CC and dry from time to time.
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                        • #13
                          Ah, CC, I became a fan of it when I endured a pump and spent it with HQ 3rd Mar Div......it kept me sane.
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