Welcome to the forum from a another member living in the deep south. I am a native Kentuckian from one of the great Bourbon making towns there, so I really don't have a problem with you drinking Bourbon.
I much prefer Scotch of the Single Malt variety. This preference is the result of one nasty Bourbon hangover, headache and the associated indignities I suffered early in my drinking career. I tried Scotch and found out that I liked the taste much better than Bourbon.
Sounds like your kilt wish list is long so I know that you are going to fit in real well with this bunch. You know of course that kilts are addictive!
Phil - I envy you, you are living in one of the most beautiful areas on God's green earth. I lived in Idaho Falls for 12 years.
Jim - Up until this time I have taken everything in moderation so I could continue to enjoy them (except the "devil" rum - had too much one time in Dunoon - can't even stand the smell, so no rum cake for me). I am not sure how I will handle the kilt addiction.
Don
Skype (webcam) dorothy.bright or donald.bright
Patriot Guard Riders - Americans doing the right thing. www.patriotguard.org.
Hey Don, Welcome aboard I just joined myself not long ago. I was going to get that same Kilt the Nightstalker but found a great one at USAKilts.
Have you ever been to the Ligioner games? I am interested in going this year.
How are they? Do the games draw big crowds?
Again welcome aboard.
Mike
My lovely wife and I attended the games at Ligonier last year. They are not the largest games, but they do have a good following. We will be attending again this year and are staying at a great B&B in Ligonier. The rooms are beautiful and the food is good. The owner is wonderful, if a little eccentric. We will stay there every year as long as she will have us.
Don
Skype (webcam) dorothy.bright or donald.bright
Patriot Guard Riders - Americans doing the right thing. www.patriotguard.org.
I much prefer Scotch of the Single Malt variety. This preference is the result of one nasty Bourbon hangover, headache and the associated indignities I suffered early in my drinking career.
Welcome fellow Bourbon Afficianado. I had just the opposite early drinking faux paux only it was with Scotch. My flask holds bourbon now. Wherever man treads he will find some indigenous plant life to ferment. Heck, they make it out of cactus down here. O'Neille
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