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  1. furduknfish

    furduknfish #ohnowesuckagain

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    Spread your wings brother.
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    GregLSU LSUFANS.com

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    I'd be down to give it a try. I drink a few different brands, I like Balvenie too. Haven't seen this brand on the shelves around here, maybe I just haven't noticed it. How much does it run?
     
  3. lsu-i-like

    lsu-i-like Playoff advocate

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    Neither would LSU.
     
  4. furduknfish

    furduknfish #ohnowesuckagain

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    Abelour distillery is pretty common but the A'Bunahd is pretty limited but reasonable for what it is, $60-80 depending...

    I do like Balvenie Double Wood 12 for price, $40-60.

    Not a huge fan of super peatty stuff but Laphroig and Lagavulin are good too. Tend to prefer Highlands...
     
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  5. TerryP

    TerryP Founding Member

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    that's a lot of Scotch ... from a Scotch drinker in the bar business.
     
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    GregLSU LSUFANS.com

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    It's happened on several occasions. Sometimes 1 turns into another trip to the liquor store. I don't tend to drink like that often, but sometimes I lose count until it's too late.
     
  7. furduknfish

    furduknfish #ohnowesuckagain

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    The first step is admitting you have a problem, with math.
     
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