Jack Daniels v Jim Beam v Southern Comfort v Canadian Club

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Which do u prefer to fall down on??

Jack Daniels
7
54%
Jim Beam
2
15%
Southern Comfort
2
15%
Canadian Club
2
15%
 
Total votes: 13

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Jack Daniels v Jim Beam v Southern Comfort v Canadian Club

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The CC can be far flung or left alone...........it's your choice.
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Jamiesons.
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I didn't see "a good man" listed in the choices. :wink:
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CC&7

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Of these, I chose Canadian Club. This is because almost everything Canadian is wonderful. Jack D is too hard, Jim B is to Kentucky, and Southern Comfort is for sweet boys trying to get used to the stark pucker of whiskey.

If you want to drink from the art of Canadian blending, there's still nothing better than Crown Royal, in my book. V.O. is okay, too. That and some 7-UP.

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It's all vile.

I choose Canadian club because of my Canadian heritage.
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Post by noiseradio »

Jim Beam. It's the only Bourbon up there.
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Re: CC&7

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A rope leash wrote:.... Southern Comfort is for sweet boys trying to get used to the stark pucker of whiskey.
Fuckin-a.
I've given up worshipping the "porcelain god".
But before that, I'd have to agree w/Rope there.
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Post by sulkygirl »

Having to choose from the list, I'd have to pick the Jim Beam, but, like Rope, my "Whiskey-of-Choice" would have to be the Crown Royale.

Does anyone else remember that 1980's magazine ad:

A picture of a large bottle of Crown Royale, broken (smashed) on a cobblestone street with the following caption--

"It's enough to make a grown man cry."

Damn, that was a good one!

8)
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Post by noiseradio »

My favorite bourbons aren't on the list. Those would be George Dickel and Maker's Mark.
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blech!

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I think I died one time drinking Makers Mark, now just the slightest whiff and I'm yacking up my socks.

I vote for Bushmills.....ice. Lead crystal tumbler. All things Irish. Well, ok, the ice can be local. :oops:
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Aaah. An Irishman in Texas. Are you actually Irish or do you just have a love for the Irish drink.

Gotta love America. :lol:

Welcome, Lee. :)
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Post by LessThanZero »

Lee, I have the same thing with El Toro!
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Post by mood swung »

Dickel and Jack Daniels are First Cousins. Jack Daniels and Lem Motlow are brothers, I think...and there's another cousin or brother whose name escapes me...
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Post by noiseradio »

1. Lee is a woman. A very nice one who drove a long way to come see Oliver's Army play and danced her ass off.

2. Bushmill's is very good. I also like Jameson. But then it's Irish Whiskey and not bourbon again.

I'm very particular about my bourbon.
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bourbon is so suburban
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whiskey makes you frisky.
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Whatever. Bourbon tastes better.
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Post by legman open to offers »

I was drinking Makers at 16 yrs. old. That is my favorite bourbon. George Dickel is my fav whiskey. JD tastes too much like charcoal. My favorite liquor these days is Tarantula tequila, as cold as I can get. No chaser required, and no aftertaste like Cuevo.
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I was drinking Makers at 16 yrs. old. That is my favorite bourbon. George Dickel is my fav whiskey. JD tastes too much like charcoal. My favorite liquor these days is Tarantula tequila, as cold as I can get. No chaser required, and no aftertaste like Cuevo.
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Post by legman open to offers »

I was drinking Makers at 16 yrs. old. That is my favorite bourbon. George Dickel is my fav whiskey. JD tastes too much like charcoal. My favorite liquor these days is Tarantula tequila, as cold as I can get. No chaser required, and no aftertaste like Cuevo.
Now I'm the invisible man, and you can't see me.
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Post by legman open to offers »

I was drinking Makers at 16 yrs. old. That is my favorite bourbon. George Dickel is my fav whiskey. JD tastes too much like charcoal. My favorite liquor these days is Tarantula tequila, as cold as I can get. No chaser required, and no aftertaste like Cuevo.
Now I'm the invisible man, and you can't see me.
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Post by pophead2k »

Fall, 1986
A dorm room at Eastern Washington University
A young man with a fifth of Southern Comfort using Mountain Dew (!) as the chaser
You do the math.

Make it Jack for me out of the choices listed.
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Post by SweetPear »

I was drinking Makers at 16 yrs. old. That is my favorite bourbon. George Dickel is my fav whiskey. JD tastes too much like charcoal. My favorite liquor these days is Tarantula tequila, as cold as I can get. No chaser required, and no aftertaste like Cuevo.
Wow Legman, sounds like you really know what you're doin'! :lol:
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