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Originally Posted by NI4NI

For #3, "uncommon" would depend on the single malt distillery and offering.  Laphroaig 40-year would certainly qualify.



Renumbered (deleted a couple - that flavour is now #2)

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

Renumbered (deleted a couple - that flavour is now #2)


What flavor is #1 (for single malt scotch)?


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Originally Posted by NI4NI

What flavor is #1 (for single malt scotch)?



Unfortunately I've never had it 40 year old Laphroaig.

I meant I moved single malt scotch up to number 2 on my list of things in my bag (favourite is now listed - Highland Park).

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I agree; Highland Park is modest - I have had a few drams of it, and it is pretty good.

I would opt for either Laphroaig Cask Strength or Bowmore Darkest in my flask (if I was so inclined to have it on the course with me).  Both of these whiskies are just so tasty that they would make everything more enjoyable.  That, and a nice Honduran cigar.


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Small bottle of Bio-freeze( works great for muscles), bottle of oxyccodone & Soma's,

Things you need after sticking with this game after 4 back surgeries and 2 knee surgeries, oh ya and a Rotator cuff surgery, but hey its still fun when you hit the ball so damn good isn't.


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