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Last night was spend killing off leftovers like this bottle of Glenfarclas 12.
Before your post pandemic trip you might enjoy this documentary from 2015 on Irish Pubs & Whiskey Snugs. I enjoyed the pics & stories, the history. Over an hr but worth the time, I think. You might want to watch on a smart tv or something bigger.Like Jack, I chose smooth in my whiskey this evening. I chose a blended whiskey fav on my whiskey shelf - Redbreast 12. During my whiskey initiation this was a go to quality blended smooth whiskey. I like it. This evening I chose it as it has a terrific smooth overall taste. I believe Middelton can be proud of this product. My wife even had a dram and enjoyed it.
My dog and I wandered about whilst I sipped the amber liquid. Excellent evening walkabout. I did pour it in an aperitif glass as I find it keeps this whiskey cool and I like the taste cooler. After finishing the whiskey, I came inside the house and poured a glass of Guinness. Not to stay with the "Irish" theme, but to finish my evening with a dry beer to counter the sweet taste of the whiskey in my mouth. I am smiling while enjoying the dry beer.
I am enjoying the mixed tastes and nuances tonight. Cheers folks.
Best, Eric -
My preference is not Churchill but any friend of AJ Fernandez is a friend of mine. Enjoy brother.A few drams of Cragganmore 12 & a Gunslinger Perdition 7x60 cigar during the game. Continuing on with the Cragganmore.
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I bought a box of 10 mostly for Christmas Eve & Day. So I have to ration until later in the wk.My preference is not Churchill but any friend of AJ Fernandez is a friend of mine. Enjoy brother.
Before your post pandemic trip you might enjoy this documentary from 2015 on Irish Pubs & Whiskey Snugs. I enjoyed the pics & stories, the history. Over an hr but worth the time, I think. You might want to watch on a smart tv or something bigger.
A few drams of Cragganmore 12 & a Gunslinger Perdition 7x60 cigar during the game. Continuing on with the Cragganmore.
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texas hatters with a Belgian tripel from a microbrewery in Lead, SD, the Jailhouse Taps.
I used to love that one, and it lives up to its name. Great session beer!A Founders All Day IPA for a brunch.
Best, Eric -
Before your post pandemic trip you might enjoy this documentary from 2015 on Irish Pubs & Whiskey Snugs. I enjoyed the pics & stories, the history. Over an hr but worth the time, I think. You might want to watch on a smart tv or something bigger.
I used to love that one, and it lives up to its name. Great session beer!
Several times I was in one with artifacts & ties going back to James Joyce. When he attended college in Dublin he supposedly drank, hung out, wrote & studied while being a regular at this pub. He may have been a regular at more than one I suspect, because the one I enjoyed going to was not the same as the one in the video making similar claims.The description on YouTube calls it a Eulogy. "The Irish Pub is a eulogy to the greatest institution in Irish society, the pub or more specifically the traditional Irish publicans who run them. " All things change, but I hope that the core essence stays put.
The 24 mph winds have made this a bad day for wearing hats outdoors. So I'm wearing this Gannon with the Dogbone during my HH with a few drams of Lagavulin 16. My favorite Islay Single Malt.
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