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RE: Whiskey
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gmburns
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RE: Whiskey (in reply to El Kiko)
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And to revive a thread part 2: I was talking with a friend recently, and he said he puts river stones in his whiskey instead of ice. Neither one of us like water in our whiskey, but he prefers it cooler than warmer, so he finds smooth river stones, cleans them, freezes them, and puts them in his glass. He says there's no change in taste, but I'm a bit skeptical because, as a stupid person would know, I think river stones do actually have a taste (even after the taste of the river is no longer present). Still, an interesting twist to having scotch on the rocks.
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