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I'll ask again since I got no answer, if you only have pictures of the outside, and you can't tell if the window trim is silver and the badge is too fuzzy to see, what other ways can you tell a 1.8T from a 2.8?
I'll ask again since I got no answer, if you only have pictures of the outside, and you can't tell if the window trim is silver and the badge is too fuzzy to see, what other ways can you tell a 1.8T from a 2.8?
A. That's like asking me to pick a 1 car garage. It just can't be accomplished. There are too many factors in just asking favorite whiskey. I'm personally partial to Kentucky straight Bourbons but that's because I'm from Cincinnati and have grown up around them. For cheap bourbon (under $20 a handle) I'd go with Even Williams (it doesn't have to harsh of a finish (ie can do shots and not want to puke, but is best used as a mixing bourbon and has some decent aromas and flavor notes when mixed), for modest (say $30ish a handle) Fighting **** (more of a cinnamon finish to it at least for me, come in at 103proof and while you can drink it neat or on the rocks, I keep this for mixing personally). For Whiskey's you can drink on the rocks or neat I enjoy **** Creek at around $30 a fifth i think, it's a wonderful, smooth bourbon made by Jim Beam. I also really enjoy Makers Mark in that range. As for non kentucky straight bourbon, I had R1 which was pretty good, (it's a rye whiskey). Bookers and Bakers might be two of my all time favorites however, they are both barrel proof (varies but usually around 120 or more) both are decently smooth but bookers honestly had to much of an alcohol finish for my tastes, but that was neat, if you threw it on the rocks it became much more palatable and very enjoyable. They both are from Jim Beam and about $60-$80 a fifth. Then you can get into scotches...and the list gets shorter since I haven't had as many scotches in my life so I'd go with McCallen 18yr as my favorite scotch thusfar, it's smooth has a nice finish and is great on the rocks of neat.
Q. Do you love whiskey as much as I do?
Now can someone, cough cough, Sugga if you see this, recommend me some wines to try so i can start to figure out wine (i'd prefer budget wines (up to mid teens for a bottle but preferably under that)
EDIT: I'm not changing that answer, and no i've not been out of the country because I don't count Canada. If you do then yes, I've been to Canada.
Q. Do you love whiskey as much as I do?
Now can someone, cough cough, Sugga if you see this, recommend me some wines to try so i can start to figure out wine (i'd prefer budget wines (up to mid teens for a bottle but preferably under that)
EDIT: I'm not changing that answer, and no i've not been out of the country because I don't count Canada. If you do then yes, I've been to Canada.
Last edited by CAB509; 04-02-2011 at 05:35 PM.