kwkarth
Electronics guys... we have our plusses and minuses. With advent of digital everything, we're being phased out
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You don't look old enough to drink. May I see your driver's license please?
Originally Posted by wnewport /img/forum/go_quote.gif I already have a good grasp on beers, wines, and a little cognac. Now I am wanting to learn about bourbon, scotch, and or whiskey. Where is a good place to start and to build from? I have a very tolerant palette and can handle anything. (I'm not referring to amount, just strength in taste.) I want to develop a taste for spirits. I would like to get a few bottles (cheap and midrange priced) with around $100. My question is probably unclear, so I'll rephrase it again. I want to learn about one type of alcohol, I don't plan on buying a bottle of scotch, whiskey, and bourbon. Thanks, Wyatt PS. Please no hard to find boutique brands. And sorry for my young ignorance. |
You don't look old enough to drink. May I see your driver's license please?