![]() | Pendleton Whisky Tasting Pendleton Whiskey tasting during a "Live" Haunted Saloon webcast show. Join the "Live" fun and laughter every Tuesday night on our "Live" old west video webcast from the Haunted Saloon. 10PM eastern 7PM pacific at http://www.HauntedSaloon.com |
![]() | Nathium Nobilis "blended whisky" Ae... hsuahsuahsuahsuahsuahsu Olha o q eu fui arranjar em vista alegre.. um complemento para o meu apelido.. hsuahsuahsua fim de semana 10 i 100% de alegria ao lado da minha loirinha te amuh bem.. bjim |
![]() | Regal Osprey Blended Scotch Whiskey Why settle for anything less than excellence? |
![]() | Its Been a Long Week (A Drinkers Lament) Original This is my first journey into writing my own song. If you watch several of my videos, you will see that many of them are about whiskey, beer or other such things. Although not an alcoholic, (I proclaim to be a drunk -- that way I don't have to attend any meetings) I do like to toss a few back now and again. Jameson is my whiskey of choice, but I usually drink cheap American blended whiskey as sometimes I go for quantity rather than quality. If you have never tried Jameson, please do. I believe Irish whiskey is the best -- smoother than even Scotch, and Jameson is the best of them all. Of Course that is my opinion (I am an official certified Irish Whiskey Taster -- But that may be biased as I received the certification at the Jameson Distillery in Dublin). Darn, now I'm thirsty. Anyways, the song is meant to be kind of a Dubliners meets George Jones meets Woody Guthrie but isn't nearly as good, so that comparison isn't in the least correct. Its about my wish of having a two day work week and 5 day weekend and how work keeps cutting into my drinking time. I hope you enjoy it, if so please comment -- but be kind, my ego is easily bruised! |
![]() | Whiskey Joe Guckenheimer GuckenheimerBrand Blended Whiskey Joe |
![]() | new COPE straight + whiskey blend okay I finally get to try the new cope flavors |
![]() | Cope NEW Whiskey Blend finally damnit |
![]() | COPE: whiskey buh-buh-blend and how to roll a fatty test of cope whiskey blend and sorta showing how to roll a homemade cig with zig zag brand material |
![]() | Eli Jones- Whiskey High (Live @ Java Blend) Eli Jones performs " Whiskey High" for WSUI's Java Blend (Iowa City) on 1/11/08. |
![]() | Glenmorangie -Bailie Nicol Jarvie The Bailie Nicol Jarvie is a new distinctively different blended whisky from Glenmorangie, but just who was the Bailie Nicol Jarvie? |
![]() | Obama slams Hillary Clinton's Beer drinkin' & Whiskey swillin' pander Hillary Clinton drinks to NAFTA? So, there Clinton was in Bronko's restaurant, just the kind of place that Hillary and Bill no doubt normally hang out at on a Saturday night after bowling and brats with the guys in the backwards baseball caps from one of the machine shops that surely dot the tranquil New York burg of Chappaqua. The New York senator, who reported joint income of $109 million in recent years, was having a beer in a large mug just like any voter. And the bartender opens his big mouth and says, "You want a shot with that?" And the crowd of her carefully-screened supporters cheers. And what can a game, good-natured candidate do then with all the cameras running but agree? So the bartender says what'll you have and she says nothing sweet. And he says how about Crown Royal? And she recognizes that name and says, yes, Crown Royal. Crown Royal whisky was first distilled in 1939 to commemorate the visit of King George VI and his wife Elizabeth -- wait for it -- to Canada. It's a Canadian whisky, the bestselling Canadian whisky in these United States, where it's been legally consumed since 1965. So thank goodness for the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Sen. Clinton quietly opposed but publicly supported when her husband made it one of his administration's grand achievements, but now she says needs to be changed because not every voter benefited in the states she's visiting. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/04/hillary-clint-7.html Bigwig multi-millionaire politicians talk and talk about us regular folks -- but do they ever really stop and think about the impact their actions have on the little guy? When Hillary Clinton, for instance, tried to establish street cred with the cool kids last week by tipping back a beer and a bump at Bronko's Lounge in Crown Point, Indiana, why did she choose a "whisky" made in Gimli, Manitoba? Did she think about the kind of pain that might cause our very own U.S. blended whiskey industry? And when she picked Crown Royal as her "whisky" of choice, did she stop to consider how her elitist, big-city, pro-NAFTA favoritism for Canada might make the employees of small, rural, American whiskey distilleries feel? Ever mindful of the little guy, I asked the employees of a small, rural, American whiskey distillery for their thoughts. Jeff Arnett, Master Distiller at Jack Daniels, got back to me -- and his story of a struggling American industry neglected by the free-trade Washington fat cats is so touching, I have to share it: Dear Mr. Bellows, Your message from last week was sent to me, and I'm happy to respond. I'm sorry it has taken a few days to get back to you. Down here in Lynchburg, Tennessee, we've been following the recent Whiskeygate story with interest. We're glad that Senator Clinton has a taste for whiskey. We're just puzzled as to why she's drinking a Canadian brand instead of a good American whiskey. Especially when there are nearly 200 registered voters here in Lynchburg proper, and, last time I checked, there won't be any Canadians voting in our Presidential election. Sincerely, Jeff Arnett Jack Daniel's Master Distiller Your friends at Jack Daniel's remind you to drink responsibly. Sure, Crown Royal is so sweet and silky-smooth that even girls can drink it. Sure, it leaves the "e" out of the word "whiskey," which is nifty in a Continental kind of way. Sure, it comes in a pretty, cushy-soft, purple velvet bag with fancy gold trim that's fun to keep marbles in. And I'm not one of the many, many very smart thinkers who suspect that The Society of the Crown is an offshoot of Skull & Bones. But that doesn't mean it's OK to hate America! The next time she taps the bar and calls for a boilermaker, Senator Clinton needs to stop and think -- think about the small, struggling Tennessee business she neglected, the American jobs she put in jeopardy -- and those 200 American voters she turned her back on. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/m.s.-bellows/taverngate-hillarys-forei_b_97863.html |
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