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Group: alt.drinks.scotchwhisky · Group Profile
Author: Daniel
Date: Apr 20, 2007 17:58

Douglas,

I suppose that's what makes the culture of whisky the force that it is. I've
not met one dedicated devotee to the water of life that wasn't willing to
partake of many samples and give a strong opinion to aid the others in
making wise choices. I'm not sure if I have knowledge but I do have a great
willingness to give every whisky due consideration. If you would share your
favorite dram, I would gladly drink it.

A toast to adventure. Some would spend their lives trying to surf to the end
of the internet. I, on the other hand, want to drink to the end of a good
life.

Daniel

"Douglas W Hoyt" boudin.net> wrote in message
news:DkVVh.1188$LA3.645@newsfe03.lga...
>>>>>>I often run across single malts and small batch or single barrel
>>>>>>bourbon that vary in taste from one year to the next.
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> Thank you for your diligent attention to detail, and for your personal and
> monetary sacrifice for the sake of knowledge and truth. I can only hope
> to maintain a similar dedication to truth&knowledge, and will try to
> sample as many malts and bourbons in the same quest, to the benefit of
> others, of course.
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