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09 December 2005

Jameson Irish Whiskey - Why or Why Not? I can't come up with a cogent theory myself - yet. But maybe you can. [More:]Also, just in case you weren't aware of it, Jamesons gives away a nifty free gift with every bottle this time of year. For 2005 it is a set of lovely green coasters in a vaguely Jetsons looking dispenser; over the last two years I've amassed a shiny cocktail shaker and a set of mysterious shiny bar implements!
I got nothing.

Except - Should I try some Irish Whisky? Which one is tasty?
posted by selfnoise 09 December | 13:15
I have the bar impliments, too. Never used them, but they look classy on a shelf in my kitchen!
posted by kellydamnit 09 December | 13:22
Forget Jamesons, drink Guinness.
posted by veedubya 09 December | 13:26
Drink Guinness Jameson and Bailey's all at once!

BOOM!
posted by sciurus 09 December | 13:34
Me likes Jameson's. I much prefer sipping it than most American bourbons.
posted by mischief 09 December | 13:40
I am ashamed to say that at certain times in my life, Jameson's has been my reason for getting out of bed in the morning.

Love the stuff.
posted by mudpuppie 09 December | 13:43
Jamesons + hot apple cider + a teaspoon of cinnamon = snow day nirvana.
posted by mygothlaundry 09 December | 13:49
The Irish whiskeys are so often too sweet for my palate. A chewy Scotch or a nice fat glass of Blanton's with a couple of cubes, on the other hand....
posted by Frisbee Girl 09 December | 13:49
When I'm drinking Irish, it's always Bushmills. No particular reason, aside from the fact that I briefly dated someone who drank it. I don't know that I've ever tasted Jamesons.

Maker's Mark has become my default whiskey these days. It really has spoiled me.
posted by bmarkey 09 December | 13:55
I don't drink whiskey very often, I'm a gin person, but somebody bought me a 12 yr. Jameson last night. It was heaven.
posted by greasy_skillet 09 December | 13:57
The Irish whiskeys are so often too sweet for my palate.

Me too, although I have moods where they work, especially in the winter, to really tamp down five or six Guinesses. Which is weird because I like Bourbon, which is sweetish, but has more grit at the end or something, Irish is sweet all the way through. It tastes to me like an illness, somehow. I prefer Bushmills to Jameson aswell.

I like Laphroaig and Oban, those are about the only scotchs that I can palate.

Fuck it, I'll have one. If I'm in the mood to get very very twisted Powers is the way to go.
posted by Divine_Wino 09 December | 13:57
Ok, so apparently I should get me some of this Jameson stuff. Noted.
posted by selfnoise 09 December | 13:59
I'm partial to O'Reilly's Irish Tequila.

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posted by taz 09 December | 14:01
Get yourself a bottle of the 12 year old stuff. I like the regular too, but the 12 year is really nice and smooth.
posted by Lazlo Hollyfeld 09 December | 14:06
So is Bushmill's less sweet than Jameson? That might be better. I've almost bought Bushmill's a couple of times just because I really like the bottle.
posted by selfnoise 09 December | 14:07
I've only ever had Bushmills in Irish coffee, so I can't really say. A friend of mine told me long ago that Bushmills is the Protestant whiskey and Jamesons is the Catholic one, so, being true to my heritage and all -

I like bourbons too - Makers in particular - but there's something about Irish whiskey and midwinter that's engraved in my mind & tastebuds.
posted by mygothlaundry 09 December | 14:11
I'm a fellow Bushmill's drinker. I feel that it's a lot more smokey/complex than Jameson's.

The 1608 is relatively inexpensive and really quite good - but every so often I'll spoil myself and fork over the extra for a bottle of Black Bush.

I think there's also a Catholic/Protestant (Bush/James) split, too.
posted by porpoise 09 December | 14:13
Ahhhh, Laphroaig, the tastiest campfire log I ever did drink. So good. Shares the dance card with Lagavulin. Those peaty Islay singles treat me mighty fine, indeed.
posted by Frisbee Girl 09 December | 14:13
Bushmills is the Protestant whiskey and Jamesons is the Catholic one- That is true, however in this case the fucking orange bastards make a better booze.

I do find it less sweet somehow and yes MyGoth, Irish is for the winter.

But I'm telling you -if you wanna get paralytic, just locked, if you want to get into something that the cops will wrestle you for, John Mofucky Powers, it'll do ya.
posted by Divine_Wino 09 December | 14:16
Black Bush.

There is a bar with a lady bartender of African descent where a loony friend of mine, always, always gets himself 86'ed over that kind of Bushmills. They let him back in because it's a pretty funny buildup every time.
posted by Divine_Wino 09 December | 14:20
It's 18 Year old Sherry Oak Macallan's for me.
posted by It's Raining Florence Henderson 09 December | 14:22
An interesting snippet about Jamesons/Bushmills (scroll down).
posted by porpoise 09 December | 14:26
canadian club. because then you can say to your students 'i was drinking rye last night at two in the morning when i realized i had to teach a class today.'

rye!
posted by sam 09 December | 14:43
Powers is good car wash. May as well be drinking White Horse. Turpentine for your innards.

I prefer Bushmill's to Jameson's, but not a lot. Actually, I've had folks start arguments with me about which one is better. To which I answer, "That David Burn guy, you know from Talking Heads? They say he's a GENIUS!"
posted by Hugh Janus 09 December | 14:56
Powers is good car wash. May as well be drinking White Horse. Turpentine for your innards.

Yes exactly!
posted by Divine_Wino 09 December | 14:59
Do people who like really peaty scotches go for Rauchbier, too?
posted by kenko 09 December | 15:43
sam - strangely, I'm also a fan of CC. I'm usually quite snobbish about my noise paint but I'll take CC over Crown anyday (aside from actually liking CC; say, have you had Tangle Ridge? Cheap but surpisingly good.).

/misses the handles of CC I'd get while I was in college in Iowa. Oh well, I have my handles of Finlanida these days.
posted by porpoise 09 December | 18:43
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