Message from @Revan
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yeah my go to drink is tequila on the rocks, no lime
or whiskey neat if i want to change it up
good tequila mind you, i dont fux wit jose cuervo or that kinda nonsense
I stick to Scotch and Irish Whisky mainly, but I do enjoy a good glass of Jack Daniels occasionally
Makers Mark is good too, but I don't have any on hand at the moment
Scotch is good stuff
Scotch is such a deep hole to dive into that it's hard to figure out what to buy sometimes
well the obvious candidates are Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, Laphroaig...
I just recently finished a bottle of Glenmorangie as well. Not bad.
never tried that one
Especially considering it was a $40 bottle with some tasting glasses included
i like the peaty stuff
not bad
i used to bartend so i find it hard to justify paying full price for this stuff
do you like Japanese whiskey?
I've only ever tried one, at my Uncle's house last Thanksgiving
I don't remember the name on the label
I was also the one to open the bottle, because he doesn't drink hard liquor but he was given a whole bunch when he retired as gifts
Same with a bottle of Green Label Johnny Walker and a few other bottles he had
Yamazaki, Hibiki are prob the most common ones, both super good
but i like weird shit like Fernet Branca
and Pernod etc..
most liquor stores will have those brands of Japanese whiskey for sure
I've never really looked for Japanese whiskey, so I don't know. I also haven't looked that hard outside the Scotch and Irish Whisky aisle at the liquor store I've been going to since I moved out here from Maine
Selection in Maine was pretty limited because liquor stores were stocked way too much with beer
where is 'here'?
Colorado
man i spent some time in Bar Harbor
it was fucking awesome
Acadia National Park is a really pretty place too
Pretty though Maine is, there's more to do here in Colorado
not to mention more people around my age
hehe i get ya (420 wink wink)
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Actually, I can't
I work for a Defense contractor and I'm under investigation for Top Secret clearance
Since weed is still illegal at the federal level, I can't partake if I want to get that
"i was denied top secret clearance"
"why"
"i smoked weed."
".....k"
Grenade, that's an interesting snippet