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I'm currently out of Irish, but have a booze run scheduled for later this week. I'll be happy with Bushmills, Jamesons, or Tullamore, whichever they have on the shelf at the time. (Selection is often pretty slim here in Utah. And prices are astronomical.)
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Thanks for all the feedback!
Time to go shopping again!
It's a rough job having to try all these suggestions, but a FUN job! (GRIN!)
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Of what I have tried they are in this order, Tullamore Dew, Bushmills, Jameson. None of them are as good as cheap bourbon or scotch.
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Jamesons and Tullamore are okay, but both are a bit thin. Bushmills Black is a step up.
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That was friggen funnier than excrement On another note, I tried that proper 12 crap last week on vacation and you can keep it. Jameson and Tullamore Dew for this boy. But then again I be 100% german
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Writers Tears at $40 here in PA is a vert good whiskey, but I prefer Kilbeggan's at $28/fifth. Smooth with a nice flavor.
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I'm currently out of Irish, but have a booze run scheduled for later this week. I'll be happy with Bushmills, Jamesons, or Tullamore, whichever they have on the shelf at the time. (Selection is often pretty slim here in Utah. And prices are astronomical.) Better head on up to Evanston Rocky. Booze savings will pay for the gas.
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When I was drinking, I liked Bushmills and Paddy's.
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Brought home a jug of Bushmills red yesterday.
On sale for $24.95 $5.00 off
So-So...I'll try the Bushmills Original next.
Might have to step up my price point.
Always liked GOOD Scotch , but am looking for something more "affordable" That's still drinkable.
Never did care for Bourbon. Dad always kept a jug of Black Velvet under the seat of his truck,
And us boys always helped ourselves to a snort once in a while. (GRIN!) but, never did develop a taste for it.
Virgil B.
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