I have some around here, but I don't tend to use them much. They are mostly decorative. I have seen some shot glasses made out of Jolly Ranchers that look pretty interesting to use.
I don't remember, but my relatives used to have Christmas parties, and I am sure I snuck a taste here and there. I don't remember my first legal whiskey drink though. I imagine it was when I was 21.
I have never played this game but I have seen it played on TV. At my age, I don't think people are doing things like playing beer pong. I would watch a game being played in a bar or something though.
I haven't had any lately but they are some really good beers. I will have to look for some the next time I am out. I am looking for a good dark beer and these might just fit the bill!!
I like to make something like a grasshopper at Christmas. Some kind of a blended drink like that is nice to have at the holidays. That minty green color is just one of the things that makes the holiday.
Give me some Heart I will listen to Heart anytime. They are the group that I most enjoy anytime really. These are some of the greatest songs ever as far as I am concerne.
That is interesting to know. I didn;t realize that that bourbon had to be made in the United States to be considered to be bourbon. That is an interesting statement.
I think I would just ask for a Scottish whiskey, and have them give me what they had on the shelf. I would also ask for a single malt. This would probably get me a very tasty whisky.
I used to have an app called Bev rage which would pay you for buying various kinds of alcohol including beer. It was nice to be paid. Also, I had another app that showed you how to make various drinks.
I think it is hard to go wrong with a decent Merlot or Shiraz, but that is me. Other people may give you a different answer on this, because obviously tastes and preferences are different.
I think really bourbon is known for it's deeper, richer taste. I would prefer it to whisky actually. I think a whisky and bourbon tasting would be quite interesting to go to. I would like it I think.
Not that much, because I am usually driving when I go to a party so I don't drink more than a beer or two. The last thing I need is to a DWI or something. I am careful.
Yes, I was going to say the charring and the aging in the barrels, I didn't know about the corn element in the whiskey. I could see t= where that would be an important component in the process as well.
I never even heard of a cigar punch. When I buy cigars they are just the pre made cigars that are available in the stores anyway. I think they are just fine like that. I wouldn't know what to do with a cigar punch.
Well it gets their brand name out there if nothing else. Vinters will also make sure they have the kinds of traffic they need from festivals. I guess a case could be made that by charging more they create the illusion of a premium brand.
I think what I have learned from this forum is to drink Irish whiskey. It seems to be more well thought of then American whisky. It should be interesting to try it.
There is a place near here that makes flavored moonshine. I have to go to a little convenience store that has them. I want to check that out sometime soon. I have had some white lightning in the past.
I haven't had Irish Whiskey enough to notice the difference, but this post is making me curious about it. I might have to try it the next time I go whiskey shopping. It sounds worthwhile to try actually!
About once or twice a week. I care about my health to an extent and also smoking is expensive so I limit it sharply. These days smoking is almost considered to be anti social so I do it more or less privately.