To: stainlessbanner; Constitution Day
...and even has a signature drink: Dixieland Tea, which is Kentucky bourbon and sweet tea in a mason jar.An unforgivable mortal sin is defined as adulterating Kentucky bourbon like this - and I'm not sure if there are degrees of unfogivable mortal sins, but if there were, making something as nasty sounding and unpalatable as this while adulterating the bourbon would be at the top.
I'm also disturbed by the image of Jack Daniels, and have a fear that this joint is selling that Tennessee dog piss while pretending it is bourbon.
;)
To: Chancellor Palpatine
"An unforgivable mortal sin is defined as adulterating Kentucky bourbon like this - and I'm not sure if there are degrees of unfogivable mortal sins, but if there were, making something as nasty sounding and unpalatable as this while adulterating the bourbon would be at the top." I concur. That combination would make a billy goat puke.
To: Chancellor Palpatine
An unforgivable mortal sin is defined as adulterating Kentucky bourbon like this - and I'm not sure if there are degrees of unfogivable mortal sins, but if there were, making something as nasty sounding and unpalatable as this while adulterating the bourbon would be at the top. I wouldn't do it to Woodford Reserve or anything, but Bourbon and iced tea do go together well. Of course, I'm a Yankee so I don't use the sickly-sweet "Sweet tea" found in the south.
SD
To: Chancellor Palpatine
Bourbon and sweet tea is heresy!
Now, Jack Daniels and tea is a waste of good tea, but the combination of Woodford Reserve and tea should be punishable by flogging.
To: Chancellor Palpatine
Booker's, Baker's, or Basil Hayden's? (I prefer Booker's)
To: Chancellor Palpatine
An unforgivable mortal sin is defined as adulterating sweet tea like this .
You ain't from around these parts, is you?
56 posted on
09/04/2003 6:24:16 PM PDT by
PAR35
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