Guinness.... brewed with the green isles best bog water. No they don't make seperate batches for export. That's just ridiculous.
Hello,
I am looking for individuals living an alcohol and drug free lifestyle and am looking for ideas on where to find these people in Edmonton. Does anyone have any ideas on sober activities in and around the city?
That's a good question. There are kids in kindergarten that can roll better than I can and there is more drugs in jail than a Pharmasave.I am looking for individuals living an alcohol and drug free lifestyle and am looking for ideas on where to find these people in Edmonton.
SJP,
Analysis of the Guiness is bang-on... Anything that you get out of Ireland is merely a bastardized version of teh original.
If you enjoy scotch, give Highland Park 18 year a whirl.. It's a little pricey, but considering that a bottle will last you months, it is well worth the price.
Guinness.... brewed with the green isles best bog water. No they don't make seperate batches for export. That's just ridiculous.
Much of the Guiness served in Boston, for example, is brewed in Saint John, NB.
Oban is the nicest Scotch I have tried, bloody expensive though
Oban is lovely, but my favorite is the burning bog, Lagavulin.Oban is the nicest Scotch I have tried, bloody expensive though
Oban is lovely, but my favorite is the burning bog, Lagavulin.
All hard liquors are like swallowing razor blades to me. A cap full of brandy in my coffee is about all I can handle.
There are some things that are crime against Nature:
1. Beer in plastic cups at sport events. I suffer but would not do it! For three hours I can take soft drinks in plastic cups.
2. Mixing a good Canadian Rye Whiskey with any contaminant, such as water, ginger ale or Coke, for example. Same thing with any "hard" booze. If you are not man enough to take it straight, you don't deserve it.
As for beer: Try "La Fin du Monde". A Quebec beer, arguably the best in Canada. A glorious 9% alcohol content and the best taste this side of Belgium.
I totally drink to get my manliness up. You got a problem with that? huh? huh?
I've been led to believe there is no such thing as good Rye Whisky, Scotch, apparently is the drink of anybody who is anybody. :lol::lol:
Quite right, JLM. I consider Rye or Bourbon to be a downmarket drink. Give me Scotch any day.
I love a good single malt any day, but I also enjoy a good rye or bourbon.
They are different whiskies, each with its flavour. Only an uneducated snob would consider them 'downmarket'.