joe552 (October 15th, 2017)
Hmmm, so what happened to the distinction that whisky means the real thing (ie. Scotch) and whiskey means "Irish" http://www.whiskyforeveryone.com/whi...r_whiskey.html
These days, whiskey usually means the distillations from the southern states of the US - bourbon, sour mash, Jack D and similar. I profess no real knowledge of these products as I do not like the taste.
LT said, "if u want sweet do gin..or vodka with whatever...but leave whisky the fuck alone.."
LT, I tipple with those drinks also (usually offered by company) but Chivas Regal in 24 year maturation or longer is my preferred occasional night-cap. JW sometimes when offered - the single malts and similar are not for me. Though my Dad disagreed with me on this.
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That's like someone preferring instant coffee to the real thing - but each to his own - and much as it pains me to say it, Frequent has his info correct.
how can that be..didnt the irish teach u lot the art of distilling??? it came when they rescued u from darkness and introduced u to christianity...fat lot of good that did....or did u enjoy scurrying around on all fours..
bout here of bronchitis here also going on four weeks.....
Sorry to hear that, dab69, hope it clears up soon. But you just reminded me to take my meds, so not all is lost.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
I have a irish toddy when i get the flu ... hot tea with rum befire going to bed clears it up before morning
It it clears up overnight it must be "gay flu" - which is like "man flu" with added drama
joe552 (November 1st, 2017)