Cheap booze recomendations to help us through this tough time?
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Re: Cheap booze recomendations to help us through this tough time?
Just wanted to report that I found a place in SR to get Sir Edwards scotch for $6/liter. It's completely decent scotch. The place is right across the street from Psar Chas market - not the road along the river obviously, but the one on the other side of the market. They had some other cheap stuff there that may be of interest. Check it out. It's the cheapest place I've found so far in SR.
Do you think the parents of baby boomers whined so much when the boomers started changing society? And yet the whiney ones like to call young people "snowflakes." Hmm...
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Re: Cheap booze recomendations to help us through this tough time?
A counter view
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peace love and hipness - to everybody locked down at home
or far far away from home
green green grass at home
peace love and hipness - to everybody locked down at home
or far far away from home
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Re: Cheap booze recomendations to help us through this tough time?
I've actually always kinda wanted to explore Elvis's music. I suppose this is a perfect time to get a couple albums.
Do you think the parents of baby boomers whined so much when the boomers started changing society? And yet the whiney ones like to call young people "snowflakes." Hmm...
Re: Cheap booze recomendations to help us through this tough time?
Good thing about Teachers whisky, is that it contains a high malt whisky content, same as johnny walker, although the JW Black Label is better, Red label cheaper, but I would put Teachers over JW Red Label.
Most other blended whiskies have a higher grain content, as production of whisky from grain is cheaper. So if you are looking for a better quality of whisky, with more malt whiskies in the blend, than other blends, then I would stick with Teachers.
Saying that I do enjoy a Whyte and MacKay which has a relatively low malt whisky content in their whisky, most of it is grain, but just my personal taste. Never seen Whyte and MacKay over in Cambodia though
Most other blended whiskies have a higher grain content, as production of whisky from grain is cheaper. So if you are looking for a better quality of whisky, with more malt whiskies in the blend, than other blends, then I would stick with Teachers.
Saying that I do enjoy a Whyte and MacKay which has a relatively low malt whisky content in their whisky, most of it is grain, but just my personal taste. Never seen Whyte and MacKay over in Cambodia though
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