O.T.2000 on 10/7/2006 at 18:14
Jim Beam and Coke. I lubs me some bourbon but am not yet tough enough to drink it straight. :p
And no one needs to tell me there are finer bourbons out there, I'm aware.
thefonz on 10/7/2006 at 22:04
Quote Posted by O.T.2000
Jim Beam and Coke. I lubs me some bourbon but am not yet tough enough to drink it straight. :p
And no one needs to tell me there are finer bourbons out there, I'm aware.
Hmm...for some reason I read "lubs" as "lubes"...now thats a whole other set of issues I dont think we should visit.
Interestingly, did anyone know that for Bourbon to be called real Bourbon it has to have been distilled in Kentucky, US?
Interesting no?
(no).
SD on 10/7/2006 at 22:17
Quote Posted by thefonz
Interestingly, did anyone know that for Bourbon to be called real Bourbon it has to have been distilled in Kentucky, US?
Interesting no?
Interesting, no. False - yes.
Strangeblue on 11/7/2006 at 04:08
Scary: I can't believe I have to agree with S'Dog. Sorry fonz. Most bourbon happens to be distilled and aged in Kentucky, but that's not a legal requirement of bourbon. However, only bourbon distilled and aged in Kentucky can call itself "Kentucky Bourbon". Otherwise, just "bourbon" or "whiskey".
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http://www.straightbourbon.com/faq.html#1) The Bourbon FAQ
Briareos H on 11/7/2006 at 06:03
SCOTS_TAFFER
Scots Taffer on 11/7/2006 at 06:14
Your underline and underscore conflict. I'm not sure if that's what you're aiming for but it's got potential. With the right management, you could go far.
thefonz on 11/7/2006 at 06:35
MATT_DAMON
PigLick on 11/7/2006 at 07:36
Quote Posted by Rug Burn Junky
Bundy and Coke is about as white trash as you can get for a mixed dink.
fixed for shug
TTK12G3 on 11/7/2006 at 13:49
Oh, more drinks...