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Post by red on Jan 18, 2015 20:04:05 GMT
Ok so i'm not a beer man. My stand by's are Jack Daniels, Graves 190, and a few mixers. Whats y'alls preferred harder drinks?
I do remember a few years ago at a hunting camp we had blackberry brandy. So yesterday i got a small bottle of Jacquin's blackberry brandy and its ok straight from a room temp ish bottle ( left it in my truck till just now i forgot i had it ). It may go well in my hot tea.
They had that and another brand Hermins i think. So any of y'all know any blackberry brandy i could look for?
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Post by LowKey on Jan 18, 2015 21:30:48 GMT
I'm a fan of Tulamore Dew irish whiskey. Smooth, and quite affordable.
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Post by dannusmaximus on Jan 19, 2015 1:06:14 GMT
No idea on the blackberry brandy. I am a very occasional imbiber of Ridgemont Reserve 1792. I'm not a whiskey man at all, but this one is pretty smooth.
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Post by redeyes on Jan 19, 2015 1:08:29 GMT
buffalo trace
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Post by dannusmaximus on Jan 19, 2015 1:09:57 GMT
Yup. Also very good, and tame enough for non hard-core whiskey drinkers.
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Post by nxp on Jan 19, 2015 1:58:55 GMT
Lowkey if you can find it, I also like 2 Gingers when I'm not on a scotch binge.
I don't know if you can use Scotch and "binge" in the same sentence, I don't think it's possible...
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Post by as556 on Jan 19, 2015 2:30:12 GMT
I like Pendleton Canadian whiskey, then my girly drink is vodka cranberry. Really not a liquor person. I usually use Grey Goose or Svedka for vodka drinks.
*Just looked up Pendleton and the internetz says I'm a n00b. Ah, well. Like I said, really don't care for liquor.
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Post by RTF Squared on Jan 20, 2015 5:39:46 GMT
I'm much more a liquor dood. Vodka has been my flavor lately. There has been this Breckenridge Vodka running around lately made locally in Breckenridge, CO. I put it up there with Goose, Belvedere and Ketel One as far a quality goes, at a price between the higher end stuff and Smirnoff. I usually have a handle that seems to last forever in my freezer.
Before that it was always Crown Royal, or various cognacs.
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Post by scbrian on Jan 20, 2015 23:39:22 GMT
Scotch - Generally a 12+yr Macallen, but a GlenDronach has been known to darken my door a time or 2. Rum - Bacardi mostly, but I want to try some of the newer ones out, just haven't got there yet. Other - I have a local mason jar that tastes of apples and gasoline, and a bottle of 'Pitorro'
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Post by NamelessStain on Jan 28, 2015 11:49:53 GMT
I'm a fan of Tulamore Dew irish whiskey. Smooth, and quite affordable. +1 I knew I liked you for a reason Also, as most of you know, I'm into making my own mead. So yea, mead is on my list.
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Post by LowKey on Jan 28, 2015 16:08:21 GMT
I'm a fan of Tulamore Dew irish whiskey. Smooth, and quite affordable. +1 I knew I liked you for a reason Also, as most of you know, I'm into making my own mead. So yea, mead is on my list. Hey, ya' gota "Give everyman his Dew."
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