Re: Whiskey Live Glasgow





"frankie" <no.way@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4312c19c_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> CCMcG on Sunday 28 August 2005 23:50 in message
> <cdrQe.3472$9i4.193@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Krustov" <krusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1d7be9efac62f1d6989ff3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> <uk.local.glasgow , sme , padraigog@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> <Xns96C09CC802E5Cpadraigogocola@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> <28 Aug 2005 14:24:39 GMT>
>>>
>>>> whisky is minging!
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm tempted to say drambuie - but I would no doubt be instantly bashed
>>> over the head for calling it a whiskey :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>> Well, it IS whiskey - and a good blend, too. Nothing wrong with that and
>> some prefer it. There's so much choice, though, I generally stick to
>> individual tasting depending on mamood.
>
>
> tried any of those new-fangled whisky's (there no e in scotch whisky
> dearie)
> designed for the young trendy market
>
> http://www.sundayherald.com/48077
> clear whisky!
>
Ach! My bad, very bad, especially after all the *nglish/American comments
on here lately! At least Irish folk also spell it whiskey. Hopefully not
because of *nglish influences. I generally call it simply *scotch* which is
obviously the safest way to go, so, therefore, the dastardly error.
Anyhow, nope, I haven't tried any new-fangled WHISKY since having the Loch
Dhu, years ago. Have ye? And isn't the amber or darker color part of the
beauty of scotch? Can't tell the clear from the vodka. Where's the warmth,
I ask ye?
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~CC



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