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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 Phil View Post
    Give them their due, the Irish make a mean glass of Guiness but when it comes to whisky I'm sorry there's just no competition. Bushmills is OK and Black Bush is almost there but they just don't cut the mustard when compared to Scotch. But then I'm biased even with some Irish blood
    Hohoho, one of the classic "my dad's stronger than your dad" type of discussions

    Guinness? An OK substitute if Murphy's or Beamish is not available.
    To quote Hagrid: "I should not have said that"

    A quote/answer of my post is of no value -

    we all know ourselves what we enjoy

    Enjoy!

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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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    I have 2 of the Glencairn glasses that I bought at Wilson's in San Francisco (formerly Hector Russell). They are my favorite glasses for whisky. They just fit the fingers right, and are small enough to fit into a sporran to take to a games, where folks are wont to share the contents of their flasks.

    Check out this deal though. With shipping from Scotland, the cost for six glasses is GBP 27.65. That's about the best deal I've seen.
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