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    I'm sorry but isn't whiskey meant to be drunk from a jar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    I'm sorry but isn't whiskey meant to be drunk from a jar?
    That would befor the homemade variety.
    Around here we call that moonshine.

    If you are a member of Clan MacBubba you call a mason
    jar a Smokey Mountain Quaich!:mrgreen:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover View Post
    That would befor the homemade variety.
    Around here we call that moonshine.

    If you are a member of Clan MacBubba you call a mason
    jar a Smokey Mountain Quaich!:mrgreen:
    I have had only one opportunity to try such. I was expecting it to be harsh, horrible, and generally awful. I was oddly surprised that it was quite enjoyable.

    (Panache looks around confused) Nelson aren't we in the wrong forum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover View Post
    That would befor the homemade variety.
    Around here we call that moonshine.

    If you are a member of Clan MacBubba you call a mason
    jar a Smokey Mountain Quaich!:mrgreen:

    Around these parts that's called "Old Busthead"! :mrgreen:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    I'm sorry but isn't whiskey meant to be drunk from a jar?
    No, by the jar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover View Post
    WOW!

    If that's not the cat's meow....how did you find it?

    And thanks!

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    ...before you hit the "buy now" button, look at these:

    http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=174&f=818

    ...looks like a set of these might be a wee bit more affordable. Not a dead-on version of the glass but darn close.


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    Our Local Crate and Barrel is only a few blocks from home, I'll be checking those out tomorrow.

    I do have to agree that Jamison's Irish Whiskey is a very pleasant drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cawdorian View Post
    I do have to agree that Jamison's Irish Whiskey is a very pleasant drink.
    I think Jameson's and the other Irish whiskeys are a good choice for introducing new whiskey drinkers to the water of life. The Irish whiskeys tend to have a comfortable mildness of flavor; they're an easygoing drink. A bit delicate, even, and subtle. Once a person has developed a taste for Irish whiskey, it's much easier to make the leap to the more complex and robust palettes of Scotch whisky and American bourbon whiskey.

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