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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with Mrs. Snowman and a
Glass Jug Beer Labs Irish Dry Stout.
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Same here. Guinness and a tweed cap for a very low key St. Patrick's. I have a green fedora, but with the storms down here today, something not so easily blown off the head seemed more appropriate.
Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
Takin' delight in the juice of the barley.
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What whiskey won’t cure, there's no cure for! Enjoying some Connemara 12 Irish Peated Single Malt Whiskey. Smooth & mild with plenty of Peat, if you have trouble with the complexity of Scotch Whisky this might be for you. 80 proof.
He who has water and peat on his farm makes the world his own.
Ha!Happy St Patrick’s Day
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Hatters Guild Green and McGuires Irish Stout (Aldi Guinness).
Made me think... MOM... can we get Guinness...
We have Guinness at home!
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This one sounds intriguing. I haven't had Irish whiskey in probably 10 years. I just never fancied it. Now that my whiskey palate is a little more refined these days, I may have to give it a try.Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
Takin' delight in the juice of the barley.
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What whiskey won’t cure, there's no cure for! Enjoying some Connemara 12 Irish Peated Single Malt Whiskey. Smooth & mild with plenty of Peat, if you have trouble with the complexity of Scotch Whisky this might be for you. 80 proof.
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He who has water and peat on his farm makes the world his own.
It wasn’t bad. Similar flavor to Guinness... but had a thinner feel in the mouth.Ha!
How does the McGuires stack up. I've tried several of the aldi beers and I find they're usually pretty decent, especially for the price, but they do sometimes miss the target.
I think I like the Connemara Original Peated better than the 12 yr old, but I much prefer a good Islay Scotch to either. Other than the Peat flavor it's just not too exciting to drink neat. But it might appeal to someone who wants to experience a smoky Peat flavored whiskey without the complexity of Scotch. I won't be buying it again.This one sounds intriguing. I haven't had Irish whiskey in probably 10 years. I just never fancied it. Now that my whiskey palate is a little more refined these days, I may have to give it a try.
You've been drinking out of some cool glassware! The hat ain't too shabby either!Time to lay down weapons & open a new bottle of G4 Tequila Blanco for HH. Wearing my Resistol Stagecoach model Dry Gulch reshaped, with beaded hatband.
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Thanks DD. This glass is from a set of hand blown, hand painted Tequila glasses.You've been drinking out of some cool glassware! The hat ain't too shabby either!
Robert, you must have been there on tour before it closed sometime in the 1990's? When the Distillery reopened again in 2000 it had new owners. They laid down Whisky & bottled their first bottling in 2006. It is now owned by Glenmorangie PLC which includes Glenmorangie, Glen Moray & now Ardbeg. Glenmorangie PLC is on the London Stock Exchange but family controlled. So you can buy some stock! They also own the North American distributor, Brown Forman which is the owner of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey. You are correct in that Louis Vuitton & Moet Hennessy were the owners at the time it closed.Aw Jack, you know it's lent, you know I'm not allowed to imbibe during lent. Ardbeg was on the whisky trail, a trip that my wife and I did some years ago. Amongst all their various whiskies in the gift shop was lots of expensive leatherware, that's how I found out that Ardbeg is owned by the exclusive Louis Vuitton, who also own Moet the champagne company and Hennessy cognac, the latter of which it part owns with Diageo.
I'm loving the glass so much that I almost missed the hat. Whisky Fest, sounds like my kind of gig. And that measure, oh my, that is what a measure of whisky is all about. Sigh! Soon be Easter.
Too funny! One of my kids lives near Bardstown, KY now & in 2018 & 2019 they gave me a ticket for Father's Day for the many Bourbon tours out of there. Didn't get one this yr due to covid.You are right about the date Jack. Tina loves Scotland, she had not long lost her mother, it was a good way to try to ease her bereavement. Talking about the ownership of Jack Daniels, we did a tour of that distillery too, (I lead a drunken life,) the tour guide was explaining each process, at the point where the colourless whiskey is put into barrels for ageing and colouring, he lifted the lid and then wafted it right in front of Tina. As she was coughing and spluttering he said: "There you go Ma'am, and it's all tax free."
I wore my Marathon today - same one but in a charcoal gray. Now I’ll have to decide what to pair it with.View attachment 320058
Penny's Marathon and Balcones Texas Single Malt.