:eek: :bat: and having it together with spring rolls for nibbling :D
That would make any man :BigCry:
:D
I have some one you should meet, Arthur :D
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I'd love to find a good scotch that I find enjoyable without any mixer.
I was once told that it was sacrilege to mix anything with Glenfiddich. So I bought a bottle of the stuff to see if it was something I could get to like.
About the only way that I could palate the stuff was mixed with methylated spirits (or kero, or mineral turps) with a bit of nugget thrown in for colour ................ :p
Laphroaig, or any of the Islay single malts. A very different flavour to Glenfiddich or the other Speyside whiskys. I'm not a big fan of scotch, but the Islay whiskys are something else - a very peaty, smokey flavour instead of the lowland stuff which tastes like metho to me.
Cheers,
Jon
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The Islay style single malts to me taste like salty metho. ... :angel:
Personally I reckon a good drop of Irish whisky is something quite special.
Given they invented the stuff and the Scotts just copied it I guess they should be able to make it. ... :p
How come so many of you are familiar with the taste of metho?