^ It doesn't matter mate, he doesn't understand a word I say anyway.
Cyrille the cheers beer drinker reckons YOU drink shit beer![]()
Well with the New Year in full swing....I cracked open a bottle of Angels Envy I have had for a few years.
I looked for Bourbon "Smoothies" and nothing seemed to pop up...![]()
No such thing as a Dry January. Who made that shit up anyway.
Its all about moderation. January is a GREAT month. New Year. Life is good. A new bottle to enjoy a few.
Of course only going to 7/11 for Leo could be depressing. Maybe start on those Bacardi Breezer deals to change it up. Sharpen your pencils and make sure you have a new set of dry erase pens....![]()
I don't think they sell Bacardi Breezer in Thailand anymore.
Nice, I think it needs breathing a little but its definitely got a distinct taste to it, dare I say a little salty but it works out. There is one company on the island with two distilleries and two separate brands.
An interesting read and nice to support a somewhat new kid on the block. A fine effort in my opinion.
Arran distillery - Wikipedia
One should listen twice as much as one speaks
Seasalt is a relatively common flavour note in some whiskey profiles, usually the ones made in seaside tones or islands, such as the isle of skye. I quite like it
The Salt of the Earth (What creates salt notes in some whiskeys?) – Distilled Sunshine
^Without reading the article I don't really buy that.
How does the distillery being located by-the-sea make the whisky salty?
They are not washing the kettles with seawater are they.
Sound like whisky-buff marketing smoke-up-the-arse
Atmospheric steely blue clouds in attendance for my evening run.
Rehydration followed by a traditional game of beach beer skittles
Nice glasses as well, I'd be having that away.
Fannies v Newcastle on tv.
I take it you're supporting the Magpies tonight?![]()
With the early morning music wake up call, Why not enjoy a nice Bloody Mary.
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