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Message 1988876 - Posted: 5 Apr 2019, 8:40:13 UTC - in response to Message 1988864.  

Hmmm... I hear you loud and clear.

This said, I must warn you that if we ever discuss whiskey, you won't have it so easy :)

Pierre, there is a bit of history there, so probably best left unexplored. I am quite sure that the sponsors are aware of this thread, and it's up to them if they wish to contact you privately.

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Message 1988909 - Posted: 5 Apr 2019, 15:35:40 UTC - in response to Message 1988892.  
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Now you are going to get it. We have whiskey of several varieties here in the States. We have rye whiskey here but most is corn whiskey. Corn whiskey starts as a kind of beer and then is double distilled to about 120 to 160 proof and then is diluted for bottling to about 80 to 94 proof. Bourbon is only produced with that name in Kentucky by law. It is put up in charred oak barrels to age for a few years --perhaps as few as six and on up to twelve are fairly common. Tennessee whiskey is the same thing but has to be called Tennessee whisky. Jack Daniel's and George Dickel are two brands that you may know. Jack Daniels is filtered through apple-wood charcoal that the make on site by burning stacks of apple wood. I like "Evan Williams" because it is smokey and sweet and modestly priced. I bought a big bottle of Johnny Walker Black for Grandpa at Christmas time. Cost a bundle and we drink it after dinner and always drink it neat or over ice.

That reminds me it's time for my annual pilgrimage.

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Message 1988930 - Posted: 5 Apr 2019, 18:11:35 UTC

Jack Daniels marketed in the UK is Old No.7 Tennessee sour mash Whiskey.

That is ONE of their brands over here yes, but I suggest you look at their website, I will not link here.

My favourite is Gentleman Jack Doubled Mellowed Tennessee Whiskey.

Which to quote "Gentleman Jack undergoes a second charcoal mellowing to achieve exceptional smoothness"
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Message 1988972 - Posted: 5 Apr 2019, 22:43:28 UTC - in response to Message 1988892.  

I've been using this wiki for whisky/whiskey reference. I've been on a bottle/sampling quest for years. Big fan of tawny ports also.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_whisky_brands

And for those hard to get and some time less expensive than local. I've had great luck finding great booze with this search. Works world wide.
https://www.wine-searcher.com

Trippin' down the bourbon trail I ran across Jefferson's Ocean. Sloshing around in barrels on a ship vs. sitting stagnate in warehouse has created some delightful drink. Voyage #16 is my favorite. Nice long sweet finish. Sampled most of them but the first few voyages.
https://jeffersonsbourbon.com/jeffersons-ocean
https://jeffersonsbourbon.com/ocean-voyages
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Message 1988983 - Posted: 5 Apr 2019, 23:16:27 UTC - in response to Message 1988973.  

In the end they're all just delightfully flavored ethyl alcohol. ;-)

Cheers.

There, fixed that for ya. ;-) ;-)
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Message 1989150 - Posted: 7 Apr 2019, 15:33:08 UTC - in response to Message 1988891.  
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It will become quite handy when comes the time to celebrate your co-discovery of an ETI technosignal, Chris. Better try to find this thread of yours before I give it a more than theoretical try ^^

(for the moderators: of course we're talking about wildberry juice, what else?)



This said, I must warn you that if we ever discuss w...y, you won't have it so easy :)
In your honour I will start a thread in the cafe to take it away from here :-)
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Message 1989263 - Posted: 8 Apr 2019, 11:15:49 UTC

My favorite is Old Smokey Tennessee White Lightning.
It is corn whiskey, without the aging in a barrel.
I keep a jar in the refrigerator, take a few swigs, and am good to go.....

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Message 1989274 - Posted: 8 Apr 2019, 13:02:19 UTC - in response to Message 1989263.  

There is a liquor store co-joined with my local Costco--it's run by a former colleague of mine from Northern Telecom. As I was passing by there was a tasting going on with a new brand of Rock and Rye. I tried a sip and was reminded of what we drank in the Army about 50 years ago. Bought a bottle. Also am a big fan of Old-fashioneds ,which only my father could make properly. Well upon reading the ingredients --Rock, candy, orange bitters etc I realized that adding a little soda water, cherry juice, slice of lemon and orange would do the trick. Sure enough it was pretty authentic. I will buy some more and consider it to be a mix for making an old fashioned.
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Message 1989558 - Posted: 10 Apr 2019, 22:44:03 UTC - in response to Message 1989010.  

Do you have a favorite port house? Mine was Rocha but they were bought out by Barros. I've sampled all the port houses, 30+, I can get my hands on. At least 20 year old and with 40 year preferred. Anything less and they get too grapey for me. Having played the tawny port houses out I got started on whisky/whiskey sampling/tasting.

Sorry about the cut back. I keep waiting for them to tell me (72) to cut back. Gettin' it while I can. ;-) ;-)
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Message 1990189 - Posted: 15 Apr 2019, 23:07:50 UTC - in response to Message 1989889.  

I thought the white was terrible stuff.

A flight of 40's for 65th birthday tasting. Agree Cockburns tastes like Australian port, raisins with seeds. wink wink I'd say the same for Sandeman but their 40 year old was a surprising delight.


After the tawny run I started a bottle quest. This was the first bottle row.


Currently working a Macallan Trilogy.

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Message 1991578 - Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 15:32:31 UTC - in response to Message 1991571.  

Your alcohol bill must be a bit high :-))

You only turn 65 once. wink wink

Gassing the bottles I was able to nurse them for about six months.
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Message 1991826 - Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 19:08:13 UTC

Bottle Quest

70th b-day


Bottle Quest I


Bottle Quest II

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Message 1991909 - Posted: 29 Apr 2019, 17:51:20 UTC - in response to Message 1991863.  

I collected tawny port bottles but I chuck the whisky bottles. I would but they do not recycle glass here.
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Message 1991982 - Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 9:32:13 UTC
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Even out here in the Aussie bush we've been recycling all that stuff for a couple of decades now, and more than a few decades down in old Sydney town including green waste. :-)

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Message 1991985 - Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 9:51:16 UTC - in response to Message 1991971.  

The UK is quite hot on recycling glass, paper, tins, plastics etc, what is left goes to landfill or incinerators. South London has incinerators shredders, granulator plants etc. In more rural areas it costs money to transport refuse elsewhere.

Cheeky old git ;-)
East Suffolk Council have recycling bins that they come and collect every two weels , brown bin for garden waste and a blue bin for paper , plastics , metals etc and theres loads of bottle banks around , there's even one in my village .
Ain't like the world end when you leave London and people ( Yoakles as you probably see us ;-) ) are probably clued up than you bunch of " city " dwellers ;-);-)
Life is what you make of it :-)

When i'm good i'm very good , but when i'm bad i'm shi#eloads better ;-) In't I " buttercups " p.m.s.l at authoritie !!;-)
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Message 1992069 - Posted: 1 May 2019, 2:24:17 UTC - in response to Message 1991971.  

A lot of my tawny bottles are painted. We recycle everything but glass. They say they have more glass than they can use.


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Message 1992171 - Posted: 1 May 2019, 17:26:10 UTC - in response to Message 1992089.  

The wife was in the wine industry. It is basically her chiller/tasting room setup. That's 25+ years of corks, a little over 4K. She can recycle them for money when she decides too.
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Message 1992513 - Posted: 4 May 2019, 0:23:35 UTC - in response to Message 1992296.  

Ooooh one has a tasting room does one? And cases of Bollinger no less. Hope they are in the fridge.

The wife held wine tastings for her wine business back in the day. Love those owner/employee discounts. The Bollinger has been passed on to the loo long ago. If you noticed in photo the room has a chiller and is kept cool. Wife is into champagne and vintage Grand Anne is her favorite and I get her one on her birthday every year. I prefer a Paul Roger Churchill myself.

Just pulled the trigger on another Bushmills 21, one of my all time favorites. Love that triple cask.

I use to live in Denham, Bucks from '64 to '67. My local was the Green Man in Denham. They try here but they just don't have pubs/locals like you folks have. Visited again in 2000.


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Message 1992787 - Posted: 6 May 2019, 5:21:33 UTC

I must ask.

Why do you keep starting threads only to have them closed?

They don't take that long to time out and self closed anyway. ;-)

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