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Enjoying Single Malt Scotch and Playing Pinball is...

By balbers

10 years ago


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    #1 10 years ago

    ...not the greatest of ideas I've ever tried. Especially if you're enjoying some Ardbeg Corryvreckan. It brings a whole new meaning to SDTM drains (drams?).

    #3 10 years ago
    Quoted from leaffan67:

    Love the ardbeg!

    Sláinte!

    #6 10 years ago
    Quoted from Skypilot:

    For those who don't understand. It s an Irish toast" and a great one. To your health and your game !

    A small correction: Not just Irish, but Scottish too! Chances are that the common folks that are not familiar with the terminology that read this thread are or will be too inebriated to care about these small details. And FWIW, I'm of German decent. Prosit!

    Post edited by balbers : Scotch is to blame for these multiple edits! Par for the course!

    #8 10 years ago
    Quoted from kwiKimart:

    ..........not the smartest choice

    Guess I should stick with Natty Light when playing pinball. Or not.

    #12 10 years ago
    Quoted from Shoot_Again:

    I think you are doing it right.
    I nominate Alcohol for the second best pinball mod ever do I hear a second.

    Second! And the motion carries.

    #14 10 years ago
    Quoted from pauloz:

    Was going to comment until you edited your post, dont need to now but I will because I just love single malt whisky (not scotch) the Scots hate it being called scotch.

    Sorry for all the edits. I blame my remote keyboard, and some of the subject matter that has negatively impacted this thread. Sláinte!

    #16 10 years ago
    Quoted from pauloz:

    Thats the way, blame the keyboard. Never blame the whisky

    I never blame the keyboard. Much. It's my typing that sucks! Worst grade I ever got during High School!

    #18 10 years ago

    Back on subject (partially) I also think that Talisker is also a great dram. At least, it's probably safer to drink that and play pinball than the Ardbeg was.

    Still managed a Blackout sequence, though! Not me, the pinball table!

    #42 10 years ago

    As you might have gathered from the original post, I enjoy a peaty dram. Islay and an occasional Speyside (both neat) just to change things up a bit. Blended on ice when on a budget. BTW, the Dewar's 12 year isn't too bad!

    #43 10 years ago
    Quoted from pauloz:

    2 fingers is fine, don't want to over-indulge.

    Aye! That's a proper two finger pour!

    #44 10 years ago

    What pin would best match this 'Whirlpool'?

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    #50 10 years ago

    Great pin theme idea. I'd buy one!

    #51 10 years ago
    Quoted from Matt_Rasmussen:

    Just so you're playing and not fixing.

    Aye, 'tis so noted.

    #62 10 years ago

    Yes, the libation is properly called whisky. I called it scotch so that the uneducated would not mistake the subject matter.

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