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    [QUOTE=Callmecur;353972]Think we should have a thread entitled "Which whiskey...?"

    Well, Delta Hotel, this MiB finds the topic entirely in keeping with the avowed aim of most Tankies to keep Brewers and Distillers in gainful employment
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    Quote Originally Posted by T_igger_cs_30 View Post
    Balantines is an 'Irish"
    Wayne ol frooot , Ballantines was 1st produced in Edinburgh by a G B Balantine in 1827 , so its origins are , Scots Whisky Jamesons is an Irish , which i can suffer with

    One of his kin Ms G W Ballantine still owns ( I think )the rod caught salmon record u/k i believe from the 1920s , caught off the river Tay in Scotland , a fish of some 60 ibs plus .( 64 i think )
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    Quote Originally Posted by tankie View Post
    Wayne ol frooot , Balantines was 1st produced in Edinburgh by a G B Balantine in 1827 , so its origins are , Scots Whisky

    One of his kin Ms G W Balantine still owns ( I think )the rod caught salmon record u/k i believe from the 1920s , caught off the river Tay in Scotland , a fish of some 60 ibs plus .( 64 i think )
    I stand corrected then I was always under the illusion it was an Irish certainly tastes like one, far to sweet for me

    And to you OoE Sir, humble apologies for feeding you dissinformation.....I cannot imagine what came over me
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    Quote Originally Posted by T_igger_cs_30 View Post
    I stand corrected then I was always uder the illusion it was an Irish certainly tastes like one, far to sweet for me

    And to OoE humble apologies for feeding you dissinformation.....I cannot imagine what came over me
    POSSIBLY a bottle of CHIVAS REGAL

    cANT UNDERSTAND WOT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT REF THE BEST OR THE WORST , ALL WHISKY MIXED WITH DRAMBUIE OR METHS GOES DOWN A TREAT , ,,,,, ( MY CAPS LOCK IS BLEEDIN STUCK )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Callmecur View Post
    Think we should have a thread entitled "Which whiskey...?"

    Well, Delta Hotel, this MiB finds the topic entirely in keeping with the avowed aim of most Tankies to keep Brewers and Distillers in gainful employment
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    Quote Originally Posted by tankie View Post
    POSSIBLY a bottle of CHIVAS REGAL

    cANT UNDERSTAND WOT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT REF THE BEST OR THE WORST , ALL WHISKY MIXED WITH DRAMBUIE OR METHS GOES DOWN A TREAT , ,,,,, ( MY CAPS LOCK IS BLEEDIN STUCK )
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    WhiskY...scottish......WhiskEy...IRISH ..Laphroig is fine if you like drinking pure peat..Chivas mmmm We're begining to show are ages, nows where's me pipe 'n slippers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave lukins View Post
    WhiskY...scottish......WhiskEy...IRISH ..Laphroig is fine if you like drinking pure peat..Chivas mmmm We're begining to show are ages, nows where's me pipe 'n slippers?
    Ha Ha! my wife thinks Laphroig smells like TCP and I keep telling her that it has the same healing properties as TCP but she doesn't believe me for some reason....

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    As said before... I prefer a good bourbon. I'm sure I'll become well-acquainted with the finer scotches in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave lukins View Post
    WhiskY...scottish......WhiskEy...IRISH ..Laphroig is fine if you like drinking pure peat..Chivas mmmm We're begining to show are ages, nows where's me pipe 'n slippers?
    which reminds me about the rotgut we had in Osnabruck , 100 Pipers, jeez , even the Indians who beat up Custer wouldnt drink it






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    Quote Originally Posted by tankie View Post
    which reminds me about the rotgut we had in Osnabruck , 100 Pipers, jeez , even the Indians who beat up Custer wouldnt drink it
    Ah the days before we developed our palates ........I remember waking up with the sound of 100 bloody pipers in my head after a night on that stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by tankie View Post
    which reminds me about the rotgut we had in Osnabruck , 100 Pipers, jeez , even the Indians who beat up Custer wouldnt drink it
    Maybe Gen.Custer should have issued it before Little big Horn, changed the course of History and won!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave lukins View Post
    Maybe Gen.Custer should have issued it before Little big Horn, changed the course of History and won!!!
    Aye , that was his big mistake ?? he sent one of his scouts to have a look see what was going on the night before the battle , and ( paddy the scout whose relatives were newfies ) reported back that if he , Custer , attacked the Indians now he would win as they were all pissed up ,dancin and whooping and having a party






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