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Whiskey Questions …
A note about me: I don’t discriminate with cocktails, but there’s nothing like fine whiskey, folks. Where’s the app that will allow my followers to buy me a drink? Can we make this happen? Programmers … go do that!
An It’s Okay To Be Smart blog happy hour is a fine idea by me.
I’m so fortunate that I get to share intelligent and fun diversions with you all every day, so that some may become smarter and others may be more comfortable feeling that way. Thanks for that note.
As for my favorite whiskey? Besides “the one in my hand at that moment”, it comes down to these two:

They’re not for beginners. You never mix them with Coke. They make Joe happy :)
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Whiskey Questions …

A note about me: I don’t discriminate with cocktails, but there’s nothing like fine whiskey, folks. Where’s the app that will allow my followers to buy me a drink? Can we make this happen? Programmers … go do that!

An It’s Okay To Be Smart blog happy hour is a fine idea by me.

I’m so fortunate that I get to share intelligent and fun diversions with you all every day, so that some may become smarter and others may be more comfortable feeling that way. Thanks for that note.

As for my favorite whiskey? Besides “the one in my hand at that moment”, it comes down to these two:

They’re not for beginners. You never mix them with Coke. They make Joe happy :)

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Space Whiskey to Be Produced on the International Space Station

Space Whiskey to Be Produced on the International Space Station.

Space Whiskey to Be Produced on the International Space Station.

Space Whiskey to Be Produced on the International Space Station.


It’s all been worth it, this space stuff.

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The joy of bourbon drinking is not the pharmacological effect of the C2H5OH on the cortex but rather the instant of the whiskey being knocked back and the little explosion of Kentucky U.S.A. sunshine in the cavity of the nasopharynx and the hot bosky bite of Tennessee summertime —aesthetic considerations to which the effect of the alcohol is, if not dispensable, at least secondary.

Walker Percy in “Bourbon, Neat,” quoted by Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Since I first read this essay, when I was perhaps fourteen or fifteen years old, I have remembered that invaluable phrase precisely and used it on occasion: “hot bosky bite.”

For some time, I supposed —stupidly— that Percy had simply invented the word “bosky” in an effort to capture the way bourbon tastes and feels: two syllables, because it is a matter-of-fact sort of flavor, concise even when complex. But of course “bosky” is a real word, with a definition: “Having abundant bushes, shrubs, or trees.”

Good God! If you’ve ever been in a hot Southern state in the summer, out away from the roads and houses, in fields or little glades surrounded by plain, unprepossessing woods, and if you’ve tasted bourbon, you must recognize that this is inspired, precise lyricism; it is the result of brilliant observation and masterful, unaffected diction. The flatness of bland blue skies which cling close to buzzing, sun-bleached, lush yet crackling lands, the simultaneity of heat and verdancy: this is the best metaphor I know for the flavor of bourbon, which, I regret, is irreplaceable if one gives up drinking.

Note also the two forms of prose: the specialized vocabulary of the scientist as a foil to the poetics of the the real point, the evocation of place and season and atmosphere. The sort of lexical pyrotechnics for which many esteem David Foster Wallace predates him, of course, although in “Oblivion” I believe he brought it to an apotheosis of sorts (an anti-apotheosis: the dull triumph of inhumanly technical language). But it is worth noting because Wallace’s real gifts, like Percy’s, have nothing to do with the niftiness of his interdisciplinary sentences; that is a matter of style, a style which either supports higher artistic aims or is lazy mannerism, as most writing in fact is.

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The Whisky Water Trick

By using the power of density, Casey Neistat changes the destiny of the whiskey from bottom to top.

The heavier water displaces the lighter alcohol, and they trade places. WHy anyone would waste time with a shot glass of water is beyond me.

(by Casey Neistat)

Source: vimeo.com

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Guys, guys! Buy this for me, fill it with that whiskey stuff, GIVE IT TO ME.
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Guys, guys! Buy this for me, fill it with that whiskey stuff, GIVE IT TO ME.

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For the record, all of my whiskey is medicinal whiskey.
(via NYT: whiskey is your only defense against diseases from space)
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For the record, all of my whiskey is medicinal whiskey.

(via NYT: whiskey is your only defense against diseases from space)

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