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    Rescued some liquor.

    A friends mom had sold her house and this liquor was being thrown out. They asked me if I wanted it and I said sure sight unseen. I don’t know much about them so anything is appreciated.

    #2
    I'm unfamiliar with all that.

    if it were bourbon, rye, or scotch...i could have provided some insight.

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      #3
      Here are a few more. Most of these are late 1970s to early 1980s.

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        #4
        I love me some Ouzo. I used to make my own but had to wait about a year or so to smooth it out. Some good stuff.

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          #5
          No offense, but most of that would be barely good for a dude pushing his belongings in a shopping cart under an Austin overpass. “Grappa” is basically a grape sourced Brandy. Drambuie is a scotch based liqueur used in quite a few cocktails. None of it is of any quality, but they will certainly get you drunk…..with a Randy Travis Hangover!

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            #6
            I have had Bacardi and coke, back in the day. I’m familiar with Famous Grouse, but scotch ain’t my thang. All the rest are unknown to me.

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              #7
              Whew ! Someone liked the taste of anis / licorice flavor
              that Ouzo & sambuca is like cough syrup
              bacardi for the win

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                #8
                You can always pour it in your windshield wiper fluid tank in the winter to keep it from freezing.

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                  #9
                  Famous grouse gets a bad wrap. I'd hit it

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                    #10
                    i thought this would be like the rescued a stripper thread

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                      #11
                      Famous grouse is a blended scotch that is lower mid tier. Not bad, but not the best. Most of the others qualify as paint stripper.

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                        #12
                        Score!!!

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