by k. roo » Thu Jan 16, 2003 7:54 pm
bruce wrote:loafergirl wrote:Whichever one you enjoy more should be at the office since you'll be awake to enjoy it, the other should be home since it's there to knock you out.
There's that theory.
Which, I must say, appeals to me.
There's also the theory that Scotch is rather good (although I don't care for Glenfiddich, m'self), while chartreuese is Just Plain Nasty (although it does make a good digestif;
Makes sense as well. While we're on the topic of Scotch, and since I'm such a blank sheet in this regard, is there anything you'd recommend I look out for in future trips to the distiller? Wild Turkey will be on the short list, of course.
And yeah, after having tasted both, I'm not too overwhelmed with either. The Scotch is generally agreeable, but has kind of a corky aftertaste - which could have to do with the fact that I kept it lying in the drawer, inadvertently letting the cork get soaked all the time, so maybe I shouldn'd do that. The Chartreuse on the other hand, while much too sweet for my taste also sports a kind of mildly offensive soapy aroma that almost makes me wonder whether it has been fucked with.
As far as keepin the secret goes, I feel emboldened by the fact that the pungent aroma of the bottle of Pastis that I finished 3-4 weeks ago still prominently lingers in the office, leading everybody to admire the thoroughness with which the janitor disinfected window, carpet, etc.
Not that many people come visit me anyways, but still. So, thanks for the benevolent response, and if any of you ever finds themselves in *cough*Newark*cough*, feel free to stop by for a stiff one.
[quote="bruce"][quote="loafergirl"]Whichever one you enjoy more should be at the office since you'll be awake to enjoy it, the other should be home since it's there to knock you out.[/quote]
There's that theory.[/quote]
Which, I must say, appeals to me.
[quote]There's also the theory that Scotch is rather good (although I don't care for Glenfiddich, m'self), while chartreuese is Just Plain Nasty (although it does make a good digestif;[/quote]
Makes sense as well. While we're on the topic of Scotch, and since I'm such a blank sheet in this regard, is there anything you'd recommend I look out for in future trips to the distiller? Wild Turkey will be on the short list, of course.
And yeah, after having tasted both, I'm not too overwhelmed with either. The Scotch is generally agreeable, but has kind of a corky aftertaste - which could have to do with the fact that I kept it lying in the drawer, inadvertently letting the cork get soaked all the time, so maybe I shouldn'd do that. The Chartreuse on the other hand, while much too sweet for my taste also sports a kind of mildly offensive soapy aroma that almost makes me wonder whether it has been fucked with.
As far as keepin the secret goes, I feel emboldened by the fact that the pungent aroma of the bottle of Pastis that I finished 3-4 weeks ago still prominently lingers in the office, leading everybody to admire the thoroughness with which the janitor disinfected window, carpet, etc.
Not that many people come visit me anyways, but still. So, thanks for the benevolent response, and if any of you ever finds themselves in *cough*Newark*cough*, feel free to stop by for a stiff one.