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Mariner
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Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2003 7:44 pm Post subject: Whisky Bible |
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Jim Murray's Whisky Bible.
Heard Jim interviewed on UK Radio earlier this week. What a guy, what a way to make a living. Some indeed are fortunate.
http://www.whiskybible.com/
When asked where, in his opinion, did the finest whisky come from, he replied, Kentucky. Might surprise some, but l heard his reasons why.
The answer to all things whisky are to be found in the book.
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k027
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There's a mighty fine genteel atmosphere associated with Kentucky whiskey: bluegrass country horse farms, Kentucky colonels, mint juleps, and the Kentucky derby. There's no better place to be than Kentucky on the first Saturday in May! :lol: |
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that's true......except their cafeteria.....unless you have an oxygen tank
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