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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Mmm, Staminade and single malt.

    Have to go give that a try.

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    allways thought green death was the alternative name for that infamous South Australian brew Southwark......

    a while ago i tried some talisker on a hot day........ ugh....

    and to think a well known (now deceased) british author who got exiled from the UK used to drink a fair bit of the stuff!

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    Was given a bottle of bundy the other day as a "thank you", and was fearing the worst.......

    Turned out to be 2 bottles of Bundaberg Red Label, filtered and stored in redgum.

    Very smooth, very drinkable.


    On the other hand. I got to try some yellow label last night and nearly choked on it. YUK!!!
    Now I know why they call it cat p1$$.


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    Back in my youth when I briefly worked in a ship repair gang from Evans Deakin, I worked on a Norwegian owned vessel we repaired and sat with from Brisbane to Rockhampton where they were to load meat for Asia. They had a Taiwanese Third Engineer who drank Glenmorangie and orange juice. We reckoned he was lucky the other officers were Norsk who would drink anything containing alcohol. A Scots engineer would have fed him into the firebox.
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    proper Scotch includes just one malt !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Was given a bottle of bundy the other day as a "thank you", and was fearing the worst.......

    Turned out to be 2 bottles of Bundaberg Red Label, filtered and stored in redgum.

    Very smooth, very drinkable.


    On the other hand. I got to try some yellow label last night and nearly choked on it. YUK!!!
    Now I know why they call it cat p1$$.

    Harden up Sook !

    they build us tough up here in Qld - we can all drink Bundy Rum and XXXX and sufer no ill effects !!!!
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Yeah, I know. I'm just a mummy's boy.

    I'll have to work on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Was given a bottle of bundy the other day as a "thank you", and was fearing the worst.......

    Turned out to be 2 bottles of Bundaberg Red Label, filtered and stored in redgum.

    Very smooth, very drinkable.


    On the other hand. I got to try some yellow label last night and nearly choked on it. YUK!!!
    Now I know why they call it cat p1$$.

    i have a bottle of bundy red that i am struggling with........back to the old faithfull i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Was given a bottle of bundy the other day as a "thank you", and was fearing the worst.......

    Turned out to be 2 bottles of Bundaberg Red Label, filtered and stored in redgum.

    Very smooth, very drinkable.


    On the other hand. I got to try some yellow label last night and nearly choked on it. YUK!!!
    Now I know why they call it cat p1$$.

    Personally I don't mind the "normal" bundy, but bundy red tastes like the normal stuff should have in the first place, much nicer.

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    Oh well, "horses for courses" they say.

    As long as you like what you're drinking, enjoy it.

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