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The real question is, if price were no object would you still choose Bowmore?

If price were no object I'd be open to trying and drinking a great variety of Single Malt, there are certainly many that I haven't tried because of price. Would I like them more than Bowmore? I don't know that. What I do know is that it's very distinctive, kind of medicine-y/peaty and not like any other Single Malt I've tried. I do regularly try others when we shop, but, yes price is an object ;)
 
Pancake day! I can't believe I forgot. I love pancake day; I don't do the thick ones that so many N Americans like. I do thin ones with some lemon juice and brown sugar.
I prefer that as well, except white sugar.

If price were no object I'd be open to trying and drinking a great variety of Single Malt, there are certainly many that I haven't tried because of price. Would I like them more than Bowmore? I don't know that. What I do know is that it's very distinctive, kind of medicine-y/peaty and not like any other Single Malt I've tried. I do regularly try others when we shop, but, yes price is an object ;)
I chose my Balvennie due to its lack of afterburn. Very pleasant with a drop of two of water.
 
Good evening everyone. What do you think is the best cleaner for detailing a guitar body?
Fender Guitar polish is decent. Often I use Ernie Ball Wonder Wipes. I talked with a EB employee once (not from the the office) and he said they use it on everything. Every so often I use a good car wax with carnauba. Did this for years before I read the Ric recommends it, as do others.
 
Fender Guitar polish is decent. Often I use Ernie Ball Wonder Wipes. I talked with a EB employee once (not from the the office) and he said they use it on everything. Every so often I use a good car wax with carnauba. Did this for years before I read the Ric recommends it, as do others.
Since some of the colors are repurposed car colors, why not?