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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039;Dawg" data-source="post: 62864" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>For me it depends what I'm in the mood for. For a long time I mostly drank George Dickel...#8 for mixing and #12 for sipping. </p><p></p><p>When I went to Ireland about 10 years ago, I toured both the Bushmill's distillery and the Jameson's and came away for a fondness of Irish whiskeys. My favorite after sampling all available nearby is Bushmill's 10 though Bushmill's Black Bush is not far behind. For the price Kilbeggan is very good and Powers Gold is too. If you have deep pockets Middleton Rare is super.</p><p></p><p>During a hunting trip to British Columbia a few years ago, the host introduced me to Wiser's Deluxe which after sampling the better known Canadian whiskys became my favorite. Then during a hunting trip last fall, I was introduced to Pendleton Canadian which is very good too. For deep pockets Crown Royal Cask #16 is very nice.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is I keep several bottles of each type on hand in an attempt to keep my changing pallet satisfied and can't say which is the best. That's for you to decide what is best for you.</p><p></p><p>Jim...my ha'pence worth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol'Dawg, post: 62864, member: 105"] For me it depends what I'm in the mood for. For a long time I mostly drank George Dickel...#8 for mixing and #12 for sipping. When I went to Ireland about 10 years ago, I toured both the Bushmill's distillery and the Jameson's and came away for a fondness of Irish whiskeys. My favorite after sampling all available nearby is Bushmill's 10 though Bushmill's Black Bush is not far behind. For the price Kilbeggan is very good and Powers Gold is too. If you have deep pockets Middleton Rare is super. During a hunting trip to British Columbia a few years ago, the host introduced me to Wiser's Deluxe which after sampling the better known Canadian whiskys became my favorite. Then during a hunting trip last fall, I was introduced to Pendleton Canadian which is very good too. For deep pockets Crown Royal Cask #16 is very nice. The bottom line is I keep several bottles of each type on hand in an attempt to keep my changing pallet satisfied and can't say which is the best. That's for you to decide what is best for you. Jim...my ha'pence worth [/QUOTE]
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