How many non Scottish people like Whisky?

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Greedo

Guest
The reason I ask is I was reading a book Mrs G bought me about Whisky last night and how widley it's exported and loved world wide.

I then was thinking back to when you first taste it. It's vile. No sane person in their youthful drinking days could possibly genuinely like the stuff.

Over the following years I persevered every now and then as I'm Scottish/Irish and it's part of your heritage I suppose, and you learn to love it. It takes time though and if I wasn't Scottish I'd probably still think it's vile. It's like vodka. Find it neat vile and with a mixer pretty tasteless and just a means to get pished so never touch it.
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
I'm Irish and not Scottish, spell it Whiskey;) but I love it:thumbsup:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Start young ... apparently I hadn't left the hospital and my grandfather wet my lips... but then that was NI! And I agree with tyred ... whiskEy
 

TVC

Guest
Only in truffles
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
Greedo said:
:boxing:

After I finish off this last bit of Jamesons!

That reminds me, I have an un-opened bottle of Jameson's at home with my name on it along with a bottle of Purser's navy rum.

decisions decisions :laugh:
 
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