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    Whiskey:
    Stranahans Colorado
    Jefferson's
    Seagram's 7
    Crown Royal (Canadian)

    Scotch:
    Oban - Distillers Edition
    Chivas Regal

    Irish:
    Bushmills Original
    Jameson

    Yes, I actually do have all of these in my bar. Now that I look at it, it appears I'm rather heavy on the whiskey side.

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    I'm a bourbon man myself, but I got a free bottle of this at Christmastime, and have made many a hot toddy to get me through the winter here in the Northeast.

    The razor is a Macfarlane, Edinburgh. Also a fine product of Scotland!
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    Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit is my favorite.

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    Since X mentioned it- my girlfriend ordered a Manhattan on our second date I knew I was in for it She's a live one. All these new posts have me thirsty. I feel a BevMo trip coming on.

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    Yes, still available in Holland actually. Should not be too difficult to find it online somewhere...

    Quote Originally Posted by ndw76 View Post
    Does anyone know if you can still buy Vat69? I found an old bottle left over from my grandfather's stuff and it was delicious. I don't know if that was because it was a good whiskey, or because it was so old.

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    My tastes occasionally vary, but:

    Rye: Thomas H. Handy will knock your socks off. Russel's Rye is a lot more affordable, though.
    Bourbon: I like Bulleit.
    Scotch: Try Caol Ila. It's an Islay but different.

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    My personal favorite is Bushmill's 16 year. Great whiskey and not very expensive. I happen to like everything of theirs, though.

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    Default Eireanna fuisce 12 mbliana d'aois!


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    Sorry, this didn't come out the way I had intended - the caption in old Irish (Gaelach) says "Irish Whiskey - 12 years old" and the picture is a bottle of Jameson's Irish whiskey & Glenmorangie Scotch Whiskey.

    Rumor has it that Irish Whiskey is the reason my Great Grandfather left Galway in 1879...

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    Jefferson's Reserve is the best bourbon I've ever had and I've had quite a few. This one can be easily (and dangerously, I might add) sipped from an Old Fashioned glass at room temperature it's so smooth.

    I'm excited to try Laphroaig thanks to these recommendations, since checking out different Scotches is a favorite pastime of mine. I used to drink a lot of Irish whiskey before I really delved into the "peatier" Scotches, and I haven't turned back since. My favorite scotch right now is the Macallan 18.

    For the Irish Whisky drinkers, if you like Jameson, for an extra couple bucks you can pick up Tullamore Dew and enjoy a great drink. I already have enough hair on my chest. I don't need Jameson to add more. Although while I'm thinking about Jameson, has anybody seen Jameson Gold? I believe it's 18 years old and was a fantastic sipper.

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