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mill2020:
I collect empty JD bottles, well there empty when i finish them!

I did the JD factory tour last November, it's awesome. I asked Jimmy the tour guide ( yocal rednceck) if they ever got any free bottles of JD and he said (in a southen drawl)
" Yep, last friday of every month, we call it good Friday, sore head Sunday"  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Well worth the visit, although don't be expectin to buy any JD from the factory shop, Lynchburg is in Moore County TN, which is a dry county :shock:

Yoshi:
Johnnie Walker Black :D

Now thats a nice tipple.  I dont drink spirits meself often as they disagree with me a little!

666:
Famous Grouse for a blended drink, but Glenfidich for a single malt for me!

Each to there own though, I cant stand Jack Daniels :oops:

Cheers

Mark

crazymac:
Single Malts are the only one to have, I call all the blended stuff "cooking whisky"

For everyday, things like Glenmorangie and GlenFiddich are good and easily got as is The glenlivet, for something a bit more special go to Bunnabhain or Sheep dip. Both are very nice. I too find ones like the Islay malts a bit to peaty as well.

My personal favourite is the bottle of "The Macfarlane" single malt that I bought for my daughters christening 6 years ago (I am a Macfarlane so makes it MINE!!!)

generally equal amounts of water and whisky is the "correct" way, but i say enjoy it the way you like it (as long as your not adding crap like coke) I find when in England I use chilled bottled water, but in wales I can use from the tap

Bishops Finger:
Stopped drinking JD a few years back....too many whats your name again moments...... 8)

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