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1/28/2017 3:21:39 PM EDT
I should say straight. I've always mixed it with coke, in fact all I have ever had is jack and coke before. As a beginner I wanted something easy to drink that I would enjoy. Makers Mark fit the bill. In a whiskey glass with four rocks. Two fingers worth. Was delicious. Now I'm tired. That is all.
1/28/2017 3:22:25 PM EDT
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I remember when I was 16
1/28/2017 3:23:21 PM EDT
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Every hard liquor I've tasted has been nothing but pure rubbing alcohol. Cheap and pricey (not expensive). I recently bought a bottle of Blanton's and it's... ok? But the dominant taste is still rubbing alcohol.
1/28/2017 3:25:59 PM EDT
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Fav whiskey or bourbon + four pieces of ice = perfection
1/28/2017 3:26:45 PM EDT
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Every hard liquor I've tasted has been nothing but pure rubbing alcohol. Cheap and pricey (not expensive). I recently bought a bottle of Blanton's and it's... ok? But the dominant taste is still rubbing alcohol.
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Every hard liquor I've tasted has been nothing but pure rubbing alcohol. Cheap and pricey (not expensive). I recently bought a bottle of Blanton's and it's... ok? But the dominant taste is still rubbing alcohol.

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Just got me another bottle of Booker's to enjoy..
1/28/2017 3:31:59 PM EDT
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Every hard liquor I've tasted has been nothing but pure rubbing alcohol. Cheap and pricey (not expensive). I recently bought a bottle of Blanton's and it's... ok? But the dominant taste is still rubbing alcohol.
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Keystone Light drinker eh?
1/28/2017 3:35:03 PM EDT
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Trying to get into whiskey myself.  So far I have tried larceny, Woodford reserve, gentleman jack, makers mark and bookers.  

My fave so far is probably makers, then larceny, then bookers.  The bookers is good, but expensive and high proof, so small amounts only.
1/28/2017 3:40:31 PM EDT
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I don't like that stuff floating my my whiskey/bourbon/scotch.  I like it straight up.  Ice is for slipping on and falling on your butt.  Whiskey is for sipping.
1/28/2017 3:40:34 PM EDT
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Try some Eagle Rare
1/28/2017 3:41:06 PM EDT
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Been drinking Beam straight for the past few months and really enjoy it.  The taste changes over time and it becomes smoother the more you get used to it.  Not a big fan of Makers. Tried a glass last week and its too sweet. Tasted like marshmallows.
1/28/2017 3:41:42 PM EDT
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1/28/2017 3:46:59 PM EDT
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I'm more of a Knob Creek or Wild Turkey kind of guy myself.

1/28/2017 3:48:48 PM EDT
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Every hard liquor I've tasted has been nothing but pure rubbing alcohol. Cheap and pricey (not expensive). I recently bought a bottle of Blanton's and it's... ok? But the dominant taste is still rubbing alcohol.
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Have you tasted rubbing alcohol?

Whiskey isn't supposed to tast like kool aid but I certainly don't find good whiskey to be harsh.
1/28/2017 3:49:24 PM EDT
[#13]
I like just regular Jim Beam. For higher end I will take Makers Mark 46
1/28/2017 3:51:19 PM EDT
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I don't like that stuff floating my my whiskey/bourbon/scotch.  I like it straight up.  Ice is for slipping on and falling on your butt.  Whiskey is for sipping.
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Woodford neat is my usual pour.
1/28/2017 3:51:59 PM EDT
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Late bloomer, eh?
1/28/2017 3:53:23 PM EDT
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Shot of Makers, then chase it with a Diet Coke.  Gets that buzz going quick.
1/28/2017 3:55:27 PM EDT
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I should say straight. I've always mixed it with coke, in fact all I have ever had is jack and coke before. As a beginner I wanted something easy to drink that I would enjoy. Makers Mark fit the bill. In a whiskey glass with four rocks. Two fingers worth. Was delicious. Now I'm tired. That is all.
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Anything other than rainwater ruins the taste of good whisky. It a damn good thing you weren't drinking any good whisky. 
1/28/2017 3:55:45 PM EDT
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I lol'd
1/28/2017 3:56:43 PM EDT
[#19]
Yup
It's nothing but single malt these days though.
1/28/2017 3:57:56 PM EDT
[#20]
1792 is a favorite of mine.
1/28/2017 4:01:17 PM EDT
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In a blind taste test I thought I would choose Woodford.  

I picked Jameson.
1/28/2017 4:03:07 PM EDT
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It helps if you watch "Deadwood" while learning. Just drink a shot of Bourbon every time they do. A few episodes and you'll have the hang of it.
1/28/2017 4:03:14 PM EDT
[#23]
Get used to drinking it neat, it really allows you to taste the difference/enjoy it.
1/28/2017 4:06:43 PM EDT
[#24]
Makers is a really smooth whisky for it's price. Good choice.
1/28/2017 4:08:45 PM EDT
[#25]
Jack daniels is for slutty, white trash girls.
1/28/2017 4:13:03 PM EDT
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Don't forget trailer park alcoholics.
1/28/2017 4:25:16 PM EDT
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I should say straight. I've always mixed it with coke, in fact all I have ever had is jack and coke before. As a beginner I wanted something easy to drink that I would enjoy. Makers Mark fit the bill. In a whiskey glass with four rocks. Two fingers worth. Was delicious. Now I'm tired. That is all.
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It's kind of sad to watch someone acquire a new vice.
1/28/2017 5:18:09 PM EDT
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You're welcome.
1/28/2017 5:25:31 PM EDT
[#29]
Straight whiskey does very well after breaking an ankle in the middle of the woods as I found out last week. 
1/28/2017 5:46:53 PM EDT
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Well now that you have learned to drink it like a real adult, congratulations.  

It will certainly put hair on your balls.
1/28/2017 7:18:52 PM EDT
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Trying to get into whiskey myself.  So far I have tried larceny, Woodford reserve, gentleman jack, makers mark and bookers.  

My fave so far is probably makers, then larceny, then bookers.  The bookers is good, but expensive and high proof, so small amounts only.
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Try W L Weller and try Willit if you can find either on of them. My most favorite is Elmer T lee, but its getting pricey and hard to find.

Buffalo Trace is OK too, but not my most favorite.
1/28/2017 7:27:12 PM EDT
[#32]
It took me 40+ years to learn how to drink whiskey.
Lotta fist fights, lotta regrets, lotta unbelievable hangovers.
Couple arrests, many lost loves, a few thousand in court costs.
A few years without a drivers license, a few years homeless.
So sure!!! Drive it right to ya bud!
If ya live thru it then you'll learn how to drink whiskey.
Moderation is a wonderful thing.
Be safe man...
1/28/2017 7:29:48 PM EDT
[#33]
No thanks, I'd rather go squirt brake cleaner in my mouth.  Tastes the same but a whole lot cheaper with no pretense.
1/28/2017 7:30:05 PM EDT
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I should say straight. I've always mixed it with coke, in fact all I have ever had is jack and coke before. As a beginner I wanted something easy to drink that I would enjoy. Makers Mark fit the bill. In a whiskey glass with four rocks. Two fingers worth. Was delicious. Now I'm tired. That is all.
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On the off chance your being serious. You started off well. Makers is good whiskey.

my personal list of go to whiskeys under 30 bucks per 750ml:
1:Eagle Rare
2:Elijah Craig
3:Makers Mark
4:Wild Turkey


Expand from there but all of those are around 20-30 bucks a bottle depending on where you go. I pretty much only drink whiskey straight, or on ice, Welcome to the dark side
1/28/2017 7:37:03 PM EDT
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It took me 40+ years to learn how to drink whiskey.
Lotta fist fights, lotta regrets, lotta unbelievable hangovers.
Couple arrests, many lost loves, a few thousand in court costs.
A few years without a drivers license, a few years homeless.
So sure!!! Drive it right to ya bud!
If ya live thru it then you'll learn how to drink whiskey.
Moderation is a wonderful thing.
Be safe man...
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1/28/2017 7:37:55 PM EDT
[#36]
Neat is the only way for good whiskey.
1/28/2017 7:39:21 PM EDT
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It took me 40+ years to learn how to drink whiskey.
Lotta fist fights, lotta regrets, lotta unbelievable hangovers.
Couple arrests, many lost loves, a few thousand in court costs.
A few years without a drivers license, a few years homeless.
So sure!!! Drive it right to ya bud!
If ya live thru it then you'll learn how to drink whiskey.
Moderation is a wonderful thing.
Be safe man...
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Sounds like a personal problem...
1/28/2017 7:39:46 PM EDT
[#38]
I've been enjoying Four Roses lately.
1/28/2017 7:43:29 PM EDT
[#39]
Now try some Bulleit, Wild Turkey 101, Old Grandad 100/114, or even better some Rye.

1/28/2017 8:50:36 PM EDT
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Every hard liquor I've tasted has been nothing but pure rubbing alcohol. Cheap and pricey (not expensive). I recently bought a bottle of Blanton's and it's... ok? But the dominant taste is still rubbing alcohol.
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Yeast is the only taste I get. Yeast and burned wood.
1/28/2017 9:04:48 PM EDT
[#41]
Congrats OP and welcome to the distinguished gentleman's spirit.

Try as many brands as you can. Your bound to find a favorite.

1/28/2017 9:12:51 PM EDT
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CSB: First time I got drunk was 4yrs old(it was the 70's). Mom and Dad took me to a fancy (dark) restaurant and I kept sticking my straw in Moms wine highball(Blue Nun & 7-up) when they weren't looking.

I was sneaky little fucker.

I fell off the chair and they whisked me out of there before the main course.

My first whiskey was YUUUGE pulls off of a 1/2 gallon of McMasters, stored in a hot barn, when I was 8.

The farmer was hiding it from his wife in the hay barn.

ETA: I couldn't chug like that to this day.
1/28/2017 9:13:40 PM EDT
[#43]
Eagle Rare neat.  
1/28/2017 9:14:30 PM EDT
[#44]
Indulge in some Lagavulin

If you wanna be as manly as Ron Swanson


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I should say straight. I've always mixed it with coke, in fact all I have ever had is jack and coke before. As a beginner I wanted something easy to drink that I would enjoy. Makers Mark fit the bill. In a whiskey glass with four rocks. Two fingers worth. Was delicious. Now I'm tired. That is all.
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1/28/2017 9:23:51 PM EDT
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In a blind taste test I thought I would choose Woodford.  

I picked Jameson.
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I've switched to Irish whiskey myself.
Try Tullamore Dew,  you'll thank me
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1/28/2017 9:27:44 PM EDT
[#46]
First taste of whiskey was a random bottle of Wild Turkey thrown into a ditch. Got bored and decided to drink what was left in it when I was 12 or so.
1/28/2017 9:34:02 PM EDT
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TX whiskey is my usual go-to. They dont make it here tho.

This, however, they do and I will be enjoying it this weekend ...

1/28/2017 9:36:46 PM EDT
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1/28/2017 9:37:22 PM EDT
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Had some Elijah Craig this afternoon actually.
1/28/2017 9:39:34 PM EDT
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Discovered mom and dad's liquor cabinet at age 12. Whisky never really did it. Now the vodka.  Oh yeah. I heard the angels sing.
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