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    I didn't get to speak to Fred Laing, but the 20 yo Blair Athol was very good indeed. The whisky club members were fun. One of the guys who seemed to be in charge ordered a whisky and I asked if he wanted a single or a double. He said "Single please. It's about the flavours, not about getting drunk." Then they all got really drunk, but in a much nicer way than the people we have who are trying to get drunk.

    Finally opened the bottle of Bunnahabhain Toiteach I bought more than a year ago. Very happy I did, it tastes awesome. Sweet peaty smoke, burnt rubber, antiseptic, coal fires. Tastes like nothing you should ever taste, but in a really good way. I'd recommend it to any Islay fans.

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    Its got to be good its in a can.

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    Tonight I worked on a local whiskeyName:  1477363429719-830407745.jpg
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    The Desert Durum makes for a unique flavor. Works well with a cigar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterClean View Post
    Its got to be good its in a can.

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    That looks awesome!

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    You sure they didnt just put a red label on a can of Lacquer Thinner? I am compelled to try it either way hehe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterClean View Post
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    Yeah, are you sure that's not furniture stripper or something? I wouldn't pair THAT with a cigar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterClean View Post
    Its got to be good its in a can.

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    Brilliant packaging idea. I hope it tastes good. If it doesn't, perhaps you can use it to strip furniture?

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    Its only 80 or 90 proof.
    Mere child's drink, or for those, that aren't tempered. [emoji5]
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    I have a few remaining drams of Oban 14, so I picked up a whiskEy variant I have never tried on my way through Lynchburg, Tennessee....

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    A two year, bottom of the barrel house blend will be in unique contrast to the Oban I am sure.....
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    Im enjoying a finger of Buffalo Trace bourbon tonight.
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