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My attempt to filter Johnnie Walkier Scotch through a Brita filter...

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Originally posted by: Carbo
Originally posted by: keirdAlso try Lagavulin - another great Islay single malt scotch.

I happen to like drinking stuff that tastes like burnt and salted peat moss flavored cough medicine - but many can't stand the taste.
Now that's some peaty booze!

:thumbsup:

Working through a bottle of Bowmore this week😀 Damn my old boss for introducing me to scotch.
 
BJ's is your friend. The BJ's near me has a full liquor department. 18yr Glenlivet is only 52$.

JW Green (42$)isnt too bad either.
 
I bought my dad a bottle of Blue Label last year when i was in the Carribean. He still wont let me open it to try it. Got it for $100 out there though. Gotta love not having to pay duties.
 
Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: Trippin315
There is a mod quote somewhere in a sig about posting drunk.

Where? 😕

The secret to life is knowing which bridges to cross and which to burn. Of course, some of us are arsonists...

WoW would be great if it weren't for the f**king players /randall

You shouldn't post drunk - AnandTech Moderator
 
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Anybody tried Brita'ing their own piss? Was it smoother afterward? Does it taste like $40 piss after filtration?

:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Carbo
If you're drinking JW Black, you've got bigger issues to worry about than Brita filters. Why not go all the way and start mainlining turpentine?

WTF are you talking about? Sure, it's not Glenlivet or Balvenie, but it's not Bushmill's either.
 
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