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Old 18-12-10, 10:25 PM
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Well done to the Mods for the Christmas decs on the B&CMBF title, a classic bit of web design guys!
Though a nice malt whisky would be more discerning LOL

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Old 18-12-10, 10:28 PM
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Dunno, I've veered away from the Bosnian home brew rakia, via good qualty Metaxa brandy to Jack Daniels recently - Tennessee whiskey I appreciate far more than that Scotch stuff.
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You can even buy English whisky again these days. Distilled in Norfolk. It is on my pressie list if the good lady choses to read it...
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Old 19-12-10, 09:28 AM
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You can even buy English whisky again these days. Distilled in Norfolk. It is on my pressie list if the good lady choses to read it...
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Boootiful.
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Old 19-12-10, 09:37 AM
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Keith I hope you havn't been cleaning your teeth in it again!!! Thank you for the T London advice the other day, I now have one.
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Old 19-12-10, 10:01 AM
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Good oh. Was whisky ever made in England on a large scale? I presume Northumbria and Cumbria would be ideal locations but Norfolk is a lot further south. Maybe peat and barley are abundant there?
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Old 19-12-10, 10:42 AM
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Yeah, St. George's? I think it's made at East Rudnam, go there a bit.
I think Adnams or Greene King are doing whiskey now?
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