I'm not spirit snob.

I'll drink whatevers on offer. Beer, wine, vodka, whiskey I'm not fussy.

It's all the same for effect.

:-)

Cheers,

Dave


On Dec 27, 2007 12:58 PM, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, Tom has a point in that our discussions of booze sometimes
> border on the pretentious. But it is fun to discuss spirits we've
> tried and enjoyed. There have been times when I've been able to
> afford them and times when I haven't. But even in tough times, I
> enjoy hearing what others enjoy.
>
> These times are tough times in Michigan. While I still make
> exceptions for the holidays, my scotch whiskey of preference for
> ordinary occasions is usually Lauders. It's the best scotch that
> comes in a plastic bottle. Twenty dollars and twenty-one cents for a
> half gallon at most outlets in Michigan. A bit less pricey than
> Lagavulin, which rings in at about seventy bucks a fifth, and it has
> the same mellowing effect. It also tastes a lot like some of the best
> blends. I'd say it's a cross between Johnny Walker Red and Dewars.
> Not as peaty as Dewars, which is my favorite blend, but quite
> palatable. Not a bad whiskey by any measure. No big sacrifice on my
> part. And should I drop it, the plastic bottle doesn't break.:-)
> Paul

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