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Previously on "For all whisky buffs - the best whisky isn't from Scotland"
So it's orrible stuff... or it gives me a awful hangover. Right.
Trying not drinking the imitation stuff then!
I've got a few bottles of cask strength whisky on the bookcase, which you let a we dab sit on your tongue before throwing it back and you'll enjoy a great flavour without the hangover.
I bought a small bottle of JD a while back, just to try as I don't think I'd had any since being a student. It was horrible. Worst whisk(e)y I've ever tasted.
I'll stick to Tesco* own brand scotch from now on.
#2 worst hangover that I had was due to whisky, so not having it again. Granted that one I had was very cheap but still it reflects back on the product...
Yes your logic is shining through today.
You don't fly because you once watched "Final Destination" and you won't drink whisky because you once got a hangover with some cheap stuff.
Doh!
#2 worst hangover that I had was due to whisky, so not having it again. Granted that one I had was very cheap but still it reflects back on the product...
Even Bob Shawadiwadi has got in on the act with apparently a very creditable attempt. Just passing by Nicholas (posh offie for all you non-London plebs) I found a bottle of the Amrut Fusion, discounted to £25.
I will report on it in due course
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