Thats gotta be the most odd explanation of drinking whiskey ive ever heard. I dont know if its hipster, yuccie or uppity...but its definitely got a heavy dose of feminine.
Ill let you do the exoloration, but after reading that...my beliefs are confirmed lol.
Edit: im not saying you are wrong, but maybe im not upper middle class enough to have a conversation with my scotch.
Then you should stick to wells, because you clearly don't care about tasting your whiskey.
Thats gotta be the most odd explanation of drinking whiskey ive ever heard. I dont know if its hipster, yuccie or uppity...but its definitely got a heavy dose of feminine.
Ill let you do the exoloration, but after reading that...my beliefs are confirmed lol.
Edit: im not saying you are wrong, but maybe im not upper middle class enough to have a conversation with my scotch.
Thats gotta be the most odd explanation of drinking whiskey ive ever heard. I dont know if its hipster, yuccie or uppity...but its definitely got a heavy dose of feminine.
Ill let you do the exoloration, but after reading that...my beliefs are confirmed lol.
Edit: im not saying you are wrong, but maybe im not upper middle class enough to have a conversation with my scotch.
If you're just having a little nip of whiskey, or certain kinds of whiskeys, it doesn't make sense. Bigger, hotter, denser flavored whiskeys can bloom and show you a new pallet of flavors and scents as they change temperatures and become diluted. I used to be in the "neat or bust" camp also, but the fact is that if you're drinking it to enjoy it and really exploring it as you go, there's almost no wrong way to drink it. Be in it for the experience. Have a conversation with the glass.
Thats gotta be the most odd explanation of drinking whiskey ive ever heard. I dont know if its hipster, yuccie or uppity...but its definitely got a heavy dose of feminine.
Ill let you do the exoloration, but after reading that...my beliefs are confirmed lol.
Edit: im not saying you are wrong, but maybe im not upper middle class enough to have a conversation with my scotch.
If you're just having a little nip of whiskey, or certain kinds of whiskeys, it doesn't make sense. Bigger, hotter, denser flavored whiskeys can bloom and show you a new pallet of flavors and scents as they change temperatures and become diluted. I used to be in the "neat or bust" camp also, but the fact is that if you're drinking it to enjoy it and really exploring it as you go, there's almost no wrong way to drink it. Be in it for the experience. Have a conversation with the glass.
Just went to the new True Spirtis location in W. Plano (3401 Midway Rd, Plano, TX 75093)
They have the best selection of bourbon of all the stores in that area. Beats all 3 specs, goody goody, total wine etc. Small store, but lots of different bottles. Didn't look at the scotch side.
I picked up a Bookers 2015-01 and a cask strength Makers. They had several higher priced bottles, including some I hadn't heard of yet. Lots of things I hadn't seen at any other stores.
The limited makers bottles are cool, I picked up a blue and white dipped bottle the first time the Rangers went to the world series. Told myself I wouldn't drink it until they won, it's still sitting on top of my safe unopened.
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