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Great RIS for dessert after killer ribs from Kendall's BBQ in Georgiana, AL. Just a shack off I-65 but he knows what he's doing!
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Another Moose Drool Clone, and some Glen Moray Speyside 12.

When it predates the tide pool and it's washed down with drool, that's Glen Moray...
When its bite severs limbs and it's better than Pimm's that's Glen Moray...
When its teeth are like blades and it's aged for decades, that's Glen Moray...
When it tastes like Mortlach but its price is just half, that's Glen Moray!

Honestly, if any of y'all have never tried a Speyside Scotch Whisky, you simply CANNOT go wrong with Glen Moray. Highly recommended. Superior quality at a VERY affordable price point for a single malt. One of the best values out there. Plus, you get to make up silly fun rhymes... Disclaimer: they are not paying me to say so LOL. Back me up here, @grampamark!

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The Sexton single malt NAS Irish Whiskey, still washed down with the Moose Drool Clone. Love the bottle graphics and the whiskey tastes great, but it's awfully hard to pour without spillin'..., especially into a Glencairn. The bottle is squat, small cork, and shaped like a pentagon. It's sherried like Red Breast.

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Another Moose Drool Clone, and some Glen Moray Speyside 12.

When it predates the tide pool and it's washed down with drool, that's Glen Moray...
When its bite severs limbs and it's better than Pimm's that's Glen Moray...
When its teeth are like blades and it's aged for decades, that's Glen Moray...
When it tastes like Mortlach but its price is just half, that's Glen Moray!

Honestly, if any of y'all have never tried a Speyside Scotch Whisky, you simply CANNOT go wrong with Glen Moray. Highly recommended. Superior quality at a VERY affordable price point for a single malt. One of the best values out there. Plus, you get to make up silly fun rhymes... Disclaimer: they are not paying me to say so LOL. Back me up here, @grampamark!

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I’m a certifiable Old Guy, so I’m familiar with the song “That’s Amore”. I enjoy your revised lyrics. And, yes, there’s no reward for silly rhymes beyond amusing yourself and the few other folks who get it.

I agree that the Sexton bottle is not easy to pour from. It’s oddly shaped and the neck is so short it makes Mitch McConnell‘s neck look like a giraffe’s. :cool:
 
I’m a certifiable Old Guy, so I’m familiar with the song “That’s Amore”. I enjoy your revised lyrics. And, yes, there’s no reward for silly rhymes beyond amusing yourself and the few other folks who get it.

I agree that the Sexton bottle is not easy to pour from. It’s oddly shaped and the neck is so short it makes Mitch McConnell‘s neck look like a giraffe’s. :cool:
Not asking for backup on silly rhymes lol, asking for backup on how solid Glen Moray is. Figured you have prolly stumbled across it once or twice.
 
Not asking for backup on silly rhymes lol, asking for backup on how solid Glen Moray is. Figured you have prolly stumbled across it once or twice.

I’m not much of a Scotch drinker. I prefer Irish or Canadian whiskey. The main reason is that I’ve been a volunteer firefighter on a rural department for over 40 years, which has involved spending many hours at wildland fires. After spending hours in the middle of many acres of burning grass one is left with a smoky taste which can last for a day or two. Most Scotches taste, to me, like “all day at a grass fire” . I’ve never known another wildland firefighter who was a Scotch drinker.
 
I’m not much of a Scotch drinker. I prefer Irish or Canadian whiskey. The main reason is that I’ve been a volunteer firefighter on a rural department for over 40 years, which has involved spending many hours at wildland fires. After spending hours in the middle of many acres of burning grass one is left with a smoky taste which can last for a day or two. Most Scotches taste, to me, like “all day at a grass fire” . I’ve never known another wildland firefighter who was a Scotch drinker.
Totally get that! I prefer unpeated myself.
 

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