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Danish_Pipe_Guy BoB's Team

Number of posts: 1843 Age: 33 Location: CITY OF CHAMPIONS: Boston,Massachusetts Tobacco: Well Aged VA & Burley Flakes Pipe: Jack Howell: JT Cooke: Cornelius Manz: Tokutomi: Stanwell Registration date: 2007-12-16
 | Subject: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 12:50 | |
| Lately for me it's been Wild Turkey's "Rare Breed" How bout you folks? Best, Dock  |
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eggman Cornholio

Number of posts: 237 Age: 38 Location: West Tennessee Registration date: 2007-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 14:23 | |
| Makers Mark and just about any decent scotch are my favorites right now. _________________ Eggman
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Slow Puffs Resident Sportscaster

Number of posts: 4055 Age: 61 Location: Alberta. Canada Tobacco: GLP Telegraph Hill Pipe: Dunhill Tanshell Liverpool Registration date: 2007-12-11
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 14:28 | |
| Not sure if you get this south of the border... Crown Royal Whiskey. However mixed with the Rubber Room, it is deadly.  Paul _________________ .....................\\\|/// ....................[ @ @ ] _______o00o_(_)_o00o_______
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eggman Cornholio

Number of posts: 237 Age: 38 Location: West Tennessee Registration date: 2007-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 14:32 | |
| For Beer I like yuengling, budwieser or miller high life _________________ Eggman
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Danish_Pipe_Guy BoB's Team

Number of posts: 1843 Age: 33 Location: CITY OF CHAMPIONS: Boston,Massachusetts Tobacco: Well Aged VA & Burley Flakes Pipe: Jack Howell: JT Cooke: Cornelius Manz: Tokutomi: Stanwell Registration date: 2007-12-16
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 14:36 | |
| | Slow Puffs wrote: | Not sure if you get this south of the border... Crown Royal Whiskey. However mixed with the Rubber Room, it is deadly.
Paul |
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Mikem The Coordinator

Number of posts: 1330 Age: 54 Location: Glendale, Arizona Tobacco: Pembroke Pipe: Mike Brissett Bulldog Registration date: 2007-12-15
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 16:21 | |
| Makers Mark or Bullett Bourbon Whiskey. The problem is that after the surgery just one drink will immediately go into my system. So now I am a one drink cheap date. _________________ Arizona, where the temperature is always warm but the pipe smoking is always cool. MikemI highly recommend Scott Bundy at www.piperestore.com for all of your pipe cleaning and restoration work. |
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Carlos BoB's Team

Number of posts: 3160 Age: 52 Location: Chestnut, IL Tobacco: GLP Renaissance Pipe: John Crosby Sandblast Registration date: 2007-12-10
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 17:15 | |
| I haven't touched it in a while, but John Power's Gold Label Irish is about the best I have had. _________________  |
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Midnight Blues Vinyl`meister

Number of posts: 661 Age: 51 Location: Upstate NY Tobacco: GLP Fillmore
GLP Westminster
Samuel Gawith Full Virgina Flake Pipe: Jack Howell Volkimo x2
Castello #55 Sea Rock
Cavicchi 5C Flying Saucer Registration date: 2007-12-10
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Justpipes The Duke

Number of posts: 6596 Age: 51 Location: Randolph County, NC If you don't know, you wouldn't understand. Tobacco: John Middleton Walnut, Prince Albert, GLP Cumberland, C&D Exhausted Rooster , add Carter Hall to the mix, as well as Perfection Plug Burley Pipe: Brissetts, Kaywoodies Registration date: 2007-12-17
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 18:21 | |
| Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye. Unfortunately it is only a treat because our state controlled ABC stores do not stock it. The last time I had it was in Tampa, FL. The only Rye that NC stocks is Jim Beam. It's not bad. _________________ "The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God." - Thomas Jefferson- Communism didn't die, it migrated to liberal idealology! |
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jeepernick Mud Flaps

Number of posts: 354 Age: 35 Location: Good o'l Kantuk Registration date: 2007-12-13
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 18:50 | |
| Burbon the Kentucky original. 99.9% of the time, Maker's Mark. After all I am an Ambassador for the company. I used to drink it with water. But I soon began to yearn for the full flavor of the burbon. I then started drinking it on the rocks but alas the ice was melting just a little. Next I started to serve it neet but now, I have to drink it blindfolded as the mere sight of the stuff makes me salivate.  _________________ Trooper IslandWhen a person puts "Unknown" at the end of a quote, that means they probably don't know how to spell anonymous - Unknown. |
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Mikem The Coordinator

Number of posts: 1330 Age: 54 Location: Glendale, Arizona Tobacco: Pembroke Pipe: Mike Brissett Bulldog Registration date: 2007-12-15
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 19:09 | |
| Makers Mark was the first Bourbon that I enjoyed straight as a sipping whiskey. It is one smooth whiskey. _________________ Arizona, where the temperature is always warm but the pipe smoking is always cool. MikemI highly recommend Scott Bundy at www.piperestore.com for all of your pipe cleaning and restoration work. |
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eggman Cornholio

Number of posts: 237 Age: 38 Location: West Tennessee Registration date: 2007-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 19:17 | |
| Hey Jepper I too am a Ambassador. I have been wanting to go over to Loredo Ky to take a tour of several burbon distileries. My parents went last spring and toured most of the distileries. They said the Jim beam tour was the best of them all. Dad brought home some Elija Craig special reserve. Man that was some great burbon. _________________ Eggman
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Ol'Dawg

Number of posts: 1211 Age: 64 Location: Northeast Georgia Registration date: 2008-01-03
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 19:52 | |
| For day to day type booze, I rotate among George Dickel #8, Wiser's Deluxe Canadian, Bushmill's #10 or Blackbush and occasionally Powers Gold or Kilbeggan on the rocks or with some spring water. For mixing I rotate among Laird's Applejack, Myer's Dark or Bacardi Aņejo hecho in Mexico and Sauza Gold. Probably the best I've ever tasted would be a toss up between Middleton Rare or Crown Royal Cask #16. Jim..currently sipping some chilled elderberry wine _________________ As you slide down the banister of life may the splinters always point the right way.
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Rail Man

Number of posts: 179 Age: 26 Location: Edgerton, WI Registration date: 2007-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Tue 29 Jan 2008 - 19:59 | |
| Like a lot of other BOBs here, bourbon. I'm partial to Blanton's, though it's pretty spendy (Still working on a bottle I bought a year and a half ago when I was making the big bucks spraying weeds). A nice treat though. |
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Ego Archive

Number of posts: 53 Location: Minnesnowta Registration date: 2007-12-27
 | Subject: Re: Your Favorite Pour? Wed 30 Jan 2008 - 6:35 | |
| Yukon Jack. _________________ -Jeff
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. -- Thomas Jefferson
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