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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Manhattan" data-source="post: 62830" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Comparing types of whisky is like comparing a pickup truck to a minivan to a sportscar--depends what you need, and you can get a great one or a lousy one in any category. For me, if I want an inexpensive whisky, to mix or because I'm broke, I prefer American rye or bourbon, but that may just be because the selection is best for me in America. If I can go top shelf, it's bourbon for me if it isn't scotch.</p><p></p><p>Given the choice and the cash-in-hand, my favorite Irish whiskey is Bushmill's Black... Bushmill's in general is more to my tastes, not as heavy as Jameson. (Don't believe the old chestnut about Jameson/Bushmill's being a Catholic/Protestant debate--that myth is <a href="http://www.jeffreymorgenthaler.com/2009/ask-your-bartender-protestant-vs-catholic-whiskey/" target="_blank">thoroughly busted here</a>.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Manhattan, post: 62830, member: 341"] Comparing types of whisky is like comparing a pickup truck to a minivan to a sportscar--depends what you need, and you can get a great one or a lousy one in any category. For me, if I want an inexpensive whisky, to mix or because I'm broke, I prefer American rye or bourbon, but that may just be because the selection is best for me in America. If I can go top shelf, it's bourbon for me if it isn't scotch. Given the choice and the cash-in-hand, my favorite Irish whiskey is Bushmill's Black... Bushmill's in general is more to my tastes, not as heavy as Jameson. (Don't believe the old chestnut about Jameson/Bushmill's being a Catholic/Protestant debate--that myth is [url=http://www.jeffreymorgenthaler.com/2009/ask-your-bartender-protestant-vs-catholic-whiskey/]thoroughly busted here[/url].) [/QUOTE]
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