Feature Jan 21, 2010 at 4:00 am

A Guide for Gentlemen of Proper Class and Breeding

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LOL!
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What a fun article! I've run into whiskey drinkers who take this same approach - it is high class distilled into a beverage. I'm not so sure, wine drinkers are even more obnoxious about it except that they actually believe it! For me, liqueurs deserve the crown with the finest jewels, and Darjeeling teas are the runner-up. Whiskey? It's good if you're in the snow and have just been visited by a dog with a barrel around its neck. Enjoyed the article a lot.
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Fancy use of the English language Sir.
Lol, what a fag.. Really??
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That was so stupid wtf?!
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I feel it necessary to defend this here feller's didactic and pedagogy. You low lives who've been so quick to judge are obviously of lower intellectual caliber. I reckon you could make yourselves useful somehow by reading a book or two once in a while.

Fine and shiny article you've written, Mr. Kingsley. Don't let any low life tell you otherwise.
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I agree that whiskey is an incredibly complex spirit that deserves to be respected and enjoyed properly.

However, I don't take kindly to your condescending and pompous tone, nor your extreme instructions on how to enjoy my whiskey. Although, to be honest, I can't tell if you're actually rubbing whiskey on you nipple or if that's just hyperbole.

P.s. Don't think that whiskey aged less than 15 years is low quality by default, and don't tell me that enjoying whiskey younger than 15 years somehow lowers my status, social or intellectual. It's just down right insulting.

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