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Author Topic: Bad whiskeys  (Read 1816 times)

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Offline Pulleye16

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We’ve had threads about ten good stuff…how about whiskey to stay away from?  :thumbs:

I bought this as it was local…taste like dirty moss water.

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Online Steve-o

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I was hopeful that this Irish whiskey from a new local distillery would be really good, but it isn't.  They brought a master distiller over from Ireland to work get the company going, but my guess is that since this offering is billed as an Irish/American 'blend,' he is still working out the recipe.  Its drinkable, but nothing special.  Perhaps they'll have a proper Irish whiskey offering in the years to come.  I remain optimistically hopeful. 


Offline Jrasmussen

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No picture but stay away from Sunken Bobber. It tastes like dirt.

Offline Rodwork

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I am not a big fan of flavored whiskeys like Crown Vanilla and apple. It’s not that it tastes bad. I just feel hung over the next day with one drink. Give me something without all the sugar and I will empty the bottle and feel great the next day.  :confused:

Online Steve-o

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One exception is Wild Turkey Honey...  The missus enjoys a Honey Manhattan mixed with that, red vermouth and orange bitters.  I like 'em too.   :sleazy: