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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:42 pm
by bikerpiker
Zer0Zer0 wrote:Hellfire. jings min help ma boab an aw that likes-eh!
ah reckon erra few honourary scotsmen amongst youse bohys.
apart frae thay jessies whit likes the glayva an drambuie. erra bitty airy fairy fer me likes eh. keep it aw real nix unner yer kilt an watter in yer whiskey. liquers is fer lassies an toffs likes eh.......Slange......
Remember if it disnae taste like a moothfu o peat bonfire use it tae fill yer zippo.....
Jessies

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Doon the west coast here we're raised oan Buckie fae an early age(Buckfast) ,and MD 20/20, that's why we like the sweet sickly stuff ,an oany way ,if yer drinkin "whiskey" an no "Whisky"..its thon Irish stuff yer drinkin
Noo whaurs ma Martini

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:44 pm
by Pete.L
and I've just seen in the paper today
the government is telling Tesco's off for being irrisponsible.

A Sad day if ya ask me
It's my liver and I'll pickle it if I want to
Especially if I can get some of the good stuff cheep
Pete.l
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 9:17 pm
by Zer0Zer0
ok ah,ll change jessie fer grammar Queen. and dinnae worry cos see tha E i used...ah've drapped it....

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 9:26 pm
by bikerpiker
Zer0Zer0 wrote:ok ah,ll change jessie fer grammar Queen. and dinnae worry cos see tha E i used...ah've drapped it....


Gid man..ah'll stick tae ma loqoors..oh a need a black coffee methinks

ps my wife says "too little to late"

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:20 pm
by firestorm996
I'm quite partial to Laphroiag meself, other favourites would include Tobermory, Talisker and Highland Park. Oban is nicely rounded too. One to buy if you're ever on Mull is Iona, which is brewed at the Tobermory distillery and (when we were there at least) wasn't available anywhere else. I much prefer smoky or peaty malts, can't drink blended anymore unless it's just as a nip in coffee, alas the relatives insist on buying me blended every Xmas with the exception of me dad who is something of a connossieur.
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:34 pm
by Stratman
Just had me a Balvenie nightcap

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:44 pm
by bikerpiker
And no mention of the striding man " Johnnie Walker ", blended and bottled in my home toon , Kilmarnock
Mind you ,they dont do single malts ,do they

,although blue label is a blend of malts and grain i think

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:53 pm
by tony.mon
Sarson's malt goes well with chips, round our way.
Don't know if it's wood smoked, or what, we just get it at Asda's.
Although that exotic stuff that surrounds pickled onions has a special kick all of its own.....