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Drag Queen.Originally posted by: iloveme2
Originally posted by: werk
Beer = :thumbsup:
nail = :thumbsdown:
what
One word. Glenrothes. My favorite single malt.Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
I don't like anything bitter so I don't like beer. Jack, though, is another story.
Lethal
How old are you?
Have you ever gone through a bottle of 10 year old Scotch in a night? If not, you haven't had fine whiskey. That's just advice man, nothing against Jack, but it AIN'T fine whiskey, and that's the truth.
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
I don't like anything bitter so I don't like beer. Jack, though, is another story.
Lethal
How old are you?
Have you ever gone through a bottle of 10 year old Scotch in a night? If not, you haven't had fine whiskey. That's just advice man, nothing against Jack, but it AIN'T fine whiskey, and that's the truth.
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
I don't like anything bitter so I don't like beer. Jack, though, is another story.
Lethal
How old are you?
Have you ever gone through a bottle of 10 year old Scotch in a night? If not, you haven't had fine whiskey. That's just advice man, nothing against Jack, but it AIN'T fine whiskey, and that's the truth.
And it tastes it.Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
I don't like anything bitter so I don't like beer. Jack, though, is another story.
Lethal
How old are you?
Have you ever gone through a bottle of 10 year old Scotch in a night? If not, you haven't had fine whiskey. That's just advice man, nothing against Jack, but it AIN'T fine whiskey, and that's the truth.
It's not really fair to try to compare American whiskey to Scotch whisky. They are totally different animals. Basically Americans were trying to make whiskey similar to Scotch but with ingredients readily available in the US, and we came up with things like bourbon, rye, etc.
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
I can't believe what I'm hearing. American beer tastes like piss, yes. A good Irish, Scottish, or Belgium beer however...you all are crazy.
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
I don't like anything bitter so I don't like beer. Jack, though, is another story.
Lethal
How old are you?
Have you ever gone through a bottle of 10 year old Scotch in a night? If not, you haven't had fine whiskey. That's just advice man, nothing against Jack, but it AIN'T fine whiskey, and that's the truth.
If you would like to send me a bottle of 10 year old Scotch, or it's cash equvalent<sp?>, I will gladly go thru it in a night.
Never ment to imply Jack was a fine drink just that it's better than beer, IMO (and it fits into my budget, cost of living in LA is nuts).
Lethal
It's not really fair to try to compare American whiskey to Scotch whisky. They are totally different animals. Basically Americans were trying to make whiskey similar to Scotch but with ingredients readily available in the US, and we came up with things like bourbon, rye, etc.
Originally posted by: Nail
This came to mind seeing all the ":beer:" expressions.
It does not taste good, so why is it so popular? I understand that getting drunk can be enjoyable to some, but why beer?
Dude, just fvcking kill yourself and you dumbass threads alreadyOriginally posted by: Nail
This came to mind seeing all the ":beer:" expressions.
It does not taste good, so why is it so popular? I understand that getting drunk can be enjoyable to some, but why beer?
Originally posted by: Nail
This came to mind seeing all the ":beer:" expressions.
It does not taste good, so why is it so popular? I understand that getting drunk can be enjoyable to some, but why beer?