Scotch is an acquired taste. For a good "training wheels" scotch, I'd recommend MacAllen 12 year old, Sherry finish.
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Scotch is an acquired taste. For a good "training wheels" scotch, I'd recommend MacAllen 12 year old, Sherry finish.
Does anyone here like Black Label? I heard it's good, but I've never tried it..
Many scotches have a black label. Assuming you're talking about Johnnie Walker... it's OK. It's among the lower/cheaper of the labels. White and Red are the only ones that suck more; they're meant to be mixed to cover up the fact that you're essentially drinking Scottish piss.Quote:
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Double black is only $10 more expensive or so, and it's better. Has a strong, smokey flavor. Anything above that is palatable on its own: green (no longer being manufactured), platinum, gold, swing, etc. Blue is the most expensive, and the most awesome, but not worth the money.
To summarize: don't drink. Buy yourself a good cat instead.
^^^Pretty much.
a beer. nothing special. scotch sounds good as being discussed above.
I love this!
Rum and coke.
I like New Belgium Accumulation and Schlafly APA.
Got some kahlua coffee.
a large black coffee. no alcohol.
Currently in 8 pints of Belgian ale (9%), 3 shots of scotch, a couple bowls of weed, 20mg dextroamphetamine. Up next: shrooms.
English Breakfast tea. Strong with a dash of milk
Chamomile tea is realy relaxing.
When the teabag chills I'll use it as relaxing compress on face.
Smirnoff ice on ice.
Getting my drink on already - had 2 vodka and limes.