Agreed. The community will call out violations.
I served in the U.S. Air Force 1990 - 94. Desert Storm started while I was in basic but I spent most of my time at Patrick Air Force base in Florida. The 45th Space Command was a cool gig and I had it easy. Much props to those who had to deploy...
The Chicken Teriyaki wasn't too bad compared to MREs from my time in the U.S. Air Force (long story). I was in Military Public Health so had to test MREs to extend shelf lives. Organoleptic testing FTW!
I sure hope MREs are better now than what they were in the early 90's.
Gary
Very cool. I never actually made it down to Campbeltown. I prefer Scotch and know less about bourbon and American whiskeys so this thread has been great. It also feels appropriate to imbibe frontier whiskey out on the trail.
Also... avoid duty free store when traveling.
Cheers!
Gary
We once had a great conversation with a sommelier who said: "If you like it, you like it." So it's Pinot Noir with everything now. LOL
I would recommend a tasting room. We have one in Portland called the Multnomah Whiskey Library (Multnomah Whiskey Library – Portland, Oregon). I prefer mine...
I loved the people at that gig. The work life balance not so much. 80+ hour weeks for over six months meant no time to play. But hey, next time you visit U.S. Soccer Official Website | USWNT & USMNT visualize those empty bottles. That's what helped get us through the crunch.
My new gig offers a...
Nice! Will definitely look into that Henry McKenna. I've never tried Whistle Pig or Rip Van Winkle. Each time I'm tempted I go for Scotch. LOL
My cousin back home in Glasgow loves herself some Jack Daniels. Drank my fair share of it while younger. Looks like I may have to revisit.
Cheers!
Gary
I found a photo of the empties from my previous gig. Whiskey Wednesday's meant a new bottle to try each week. Although it got harder and harder to bring in something new when it was your turn to share!
Cheers!
Gary
Ha! I guess Overlanding offers the ability to bring more on the trip. Cocktails and mixers means living the high life.
I'll personally stay away from Tequila though.
Cheers!
Gary
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