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The Whiskey Rebellion

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Re: The Whiskey Rebellion

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You're way off on standard Evan Williams ("black label"). It's very good, even if you don't factor in the remarkably low cost. Calling it "abrasive" or like an "industrial solvent" is way inaccurate. Maybe you're just used to very mellowed and sweet sipping whiskies. That's fine but it doesn't make brawnier whiskies trash as you imply. As someone who mixes many of his Manhattans and Old Fashioneds with Williams (alon…

As I understand it, most American whiskeys don't fare all that well after long aging; 8-12 years is a kind of sweet spot, isn't it? Dave Wondrich, by the way, is a total bad-ass. His book _Imbibe_ is a supremely readable history and guide to cocktails. Those Esquire cocktail articles are uniformly fantastic.

I completely agree about Wondrich. I'm partway through Imbibe and it's fantastic.

Not sure about American whisky aging, though that sounds plausible.

Re: The Whiskey Rebellion

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I've trademarked vowels, I intend to sue J.K. Rowling, and all major authors for every AEIOU and occasional Y used. I figure it could be worth millions per novel.

The new laws introduced for the OxxxxxxxICS are ridiculous - it's now a criminal offence to use: ..any two of the following: Games, 2012, Two Thousand and Twelve Twenty Twelve Or use of any one of them alongside any mention of: gold, silver, bronze, London, medals, sponsor, sponsors http://www.shoosmiths.co.uk/news/3983.asp

I couldn't find the criminal offense bit. Read more like civil law to me. Did I miss something?
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