I Am Very Very Drunk.


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I was trying to write a 3,000 word essay about the Venerable Bede a coupla days ago, and was finding it hard to get the intro done just as I wanted. So then I drank a few pints, and a great introduction just seemed to flow from my fingertips :)

Of course I didn't trust myself to write any more until I had sobered up. After all, the rest of the essay actually required cogent thought to write :p
 

Good as Glenmorangie is, I would personally recommend Highland Park or Macallan, although not if the purpose is to get very, very drunk. Whisky hangovers are the worst (can anyone tell I have some experience in this?) and fine whisky should not be wasted on numbed taste buds.

Now, to get very, very drunk my preferred method involves plenty of Bacardi :)
 

Single Malt said:
Good as Glenmorangie is, I would personally recommend Highland Park or Macallan, although not if the purpose is to get very, very drunk. Whisky hangovers are the worst (can anyone tell I have some experience in this?) and fine whisky should not be wasted on numbed taste buds.

Now, to get very, very drunk my preferred method involves plenty of Bacardi :)


I on the other hand am very very very hungover from last night. MMMmmmmmm beer and Rye.

-W.
 

I was thinking about tipping the bottle both fRiday and Saturday night this weekend... two Halloween parties. Looks like it is going to be a good time.
 

Single Malt said:
Good as Glenmorangie is, I would personally recommend Highland Park or Macallan, although not if the purpose is to get very, very drunk. Whisky hangovers are the worst (can anyone tell I have some experience in this?) and fine whisky should not be wasted on numbed taste buds.

Now, to get very, very drunk my preferred method involves plenty of Bacardi :)

Macallen is very nice, particularly the 20 year old, if you can afford it, which I usually can't.

Personally though, I tend to like the harsher whiskeys from western scotland or the hebrides like Oban or Talisker. The nastiest was one I had on the recommendation of a barmaid on the isle of Skye called 'As It Comes', to quote the barmaid 'I don't know if it's any good, but it'll get you drunk'. And it did. Painfully so (the next morning at least).
 

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