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Originally Posted by jcommin
Guinness: is best fresh on draught, That's the ticket. Truely outstanding.
I guess I got to come clean on this; I really don't like light beer. Americans like to 'pound beers'. I'm learning to 'enjoy' a beer. I find I don't drink as much. But there are times (this past Thursday) I over do it. Takes time to teach FROGs (F**kin Real Old Guy) like me..
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Yeah, a lot of people don't understand American beer is designed to be drunk all day long... as in breakfast to bedtime. I know people who do that but it is not for me. I would rather have a few good tasting beers than sip bitter fizzy water all day.
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Originally Posted by jcommin
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Not to change the subject, but while I was in Manchester, UK I tasted just about every high end Scotch. I got a favorite one too: Delwhinnie. For you Scotch drinkers, use only one block of ice; too much ruins the flavor. If I had more time I would have done the "Whiskey Trails" in Scotland. Similar to the wineries in CA, they have 70 miles of visiting distillers. I get excited just thinking about it. I plan more free time the next time I'm there. Drinking and playing golf in Scotland. Almost better than sex.
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I'll skip the golf and focus on drinking

Scotch tasting in Scotland is on my list of things to do before I die.
I beleive I have had Delwhinnie and yes it is very very good.