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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    Get together with several friends, each bring a different bottle, sample each. Sleep over.
    I've done that before. Only problem being is if you drink as much as me and my friends do you can't remember which ones you like best

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    Not skimping on the size of your measures, eh? Or have you mixed it with something?

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    A diary? If you can't remember it it's probably not worth remembering

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    A diary? If you can't remember it it's probably not worth remembering
    As someone who has tasted just about every Bourbon sold, along with several dozen Scotches, (not all in one night) my memory can use some help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    A diary? If you can't remember it it's probably not worth remembering
    I often don't remember how I got home, let alone what I was drinking.

    I woke up on Sunday after a heavy night. I rolled over and found this big fat mess of a woman beside me, snoring and farting.
    And I thought "I can't have been that bad last night, I made it home"

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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    As someone who has tasted just about every Bourbon sold....
    I wish I could say that, Bourbon being the first type of whiskey I fell in love with. Unfortunately Canada doesn't import a wide range of Bourbon as Rye is the pedestrian drink of choice up here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigirishkev View Post
    I often don't remember how I got home, let alone what I was drinking.
    Ah yes, I fondly recall those days. Of course back then it really didn't matter what you were drinking.... as long as you were drinking lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post

    Ah yes, I fondly recall those days. Of course back then it really didn't matter what you were drinking.... as long as you were drinking lol
    Something tells me your referring to guys in my age range XD
    cause i know ALL about that XD
    and sadly.. its so true!
    "What goes around, comes around"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    I wish I could say that, Bourbon being the first type of whiskey I fell in love with. Unfortunately Canada doesn't import a wide range of Bourbon as Rye is the pedestrian drink of choice up here.
    Funny, I recently began a foray into the world of Rye, which is making a big comeback here in the States.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    I wish I could say that, Bourbon being the first type of whiskey I fell in love with. Unfortunately Canada doesn't import a wide range of Bourbon as Rye is the pedestrian drink of choice up here.
    I'm not really familiar with Rye, I've heard of it, even saw a bottle of it once but never tasted it. Is it a whiskey? How does it compare?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PigHog View Post
    Not skimping on the size of your measures, eh? Or have you mixed it with something?
    Heh, neat as can be
    It's such a fine dram, a little more than one finger's worth was required
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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