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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 561450" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I found the white goes down syrupy. It's not actually thick, but there's a viscosity to it on the tongue that I find strange in a good way. There's a roll down the pipe to it. The flavor is grainy/corny and very subtle on the back end. That's to be expected for obvious reasons, but because it is so without nuance, it surprises me. If you're not exhaling through the nose in the swallow, you can easily miss it. I like sweet, but because the flavors are so simple, it's almost too sweet to drink more than a couple fingers. That's why I think the hangover could be brutal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 561450, member: 1211"] I found the white goes down syrupy. It's not actually thick, but there's a viscosity to it on the tongue that I find strange in a good way. There's a roll down the pipe to it. The flavor is grainy/corny and very subtle on the back end. That's to be expected for obvious reasons, but because it is so without nuance, it surprises me. If you're not exhaling through the nose in the swallow, you can easily miss it. I like sweet, but because the flavors are so simple, it's almost too sweet to drink more than a couple fingers. That's why I think the hangover could be brutal. [/QUOTE]
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