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  • I knew Aberlour would win! Try the 18 yr.....Scotch at it's finest!

  • if you really want to learn something watch ralfi.com

  • How not to drink Scotch.

  • funny, but useless

  • nope.... Glenrothes SR is not sherried. It has matured in non sherried Oak

  • I couldn't here what you guys were saying/mumbling over the Star Wars music. What were you wrong about?

  • You never nosed, you never looked, you drank it from a coffee cup. They probably both tasted the same. You may as well have flipped a coin or just done shots and called it good.

  • @chucklewis1082 Dear Chuck,

    We tried nosing (snorting) Scotch and it burned like hell and didn't get us drunk. Bryan suggested an enema but I chickened out. We did drink it out of coffee cups but Bryan swears he rinsed them both out before we drank from them. We flipped a coin to decide whether to reply to this comment. I lost.

  • Buy some actual glasses for tasting?

  • @Disburden That is an excellent question. Sort of. Or is a rhetorical question. I will have you know that we follow a bold tradition passed down by our Great Grandpappy who always said, "you lads make sure and always do your taste tests in a coffee cup and never reply to those condescending, egocentric, asshats on youtube. Sorry Granpappy, one out of two.

  • they are easy to distinguish.... One is Sherried while the other tastes like ass.

  • @whiskyblogger wait they are both sherried. And although we have never tasted ass, if we do, we will follow @chucklewis1082's advice by making sure to nose it and look at it, flip a coin, do shots and call it good.

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