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Booze Review currently pours most drinks into a glass to allow everybody to see the appearance of the drink, however drinking straight from the can or bottle is clearly the much boozier way.
Would you prefer future boozes to be consumed straight from the original container and not see the drink, or continue using glasses?
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Queen Margot Blended Scotch Whisky
Having drank pretty much everything else in Lidl, I finally decided to go for something I’ve been avoiding: the scotch. Scotch isn’t something you really want to cheap out on, but I decided to sample their cheapest anyway. Queen Margot … Continue reading
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Old Samuel De Luxe Blended Bourbon Old Kentucky Whiskey
I was in Tesco looking for booze in their tiny booze section. Tired of the usual Tesco Everyday Value Vodka, I decided to opt for something slightly more exciting. There wasn’t much available other than Gordon’s Gin and Smirnoff Vodka, … Continue reading
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Western Gold Bourbon Whiskey
Today we have a bottle of Western Gold Straight Old Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey Sour Mash. Western Gold is a bourbon made for Lidl. This bourbon is 40% and costs £12.19, so it’s quite low priced, although this is probably reflected … Continue reading
Posted in Lidl, Whiskey
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Lord Calvert Canadian
Today we have a special guest review by our good friend Jelf Boho in America. You may know Mr Boho from Mixed Drink Suggestion Hour on YouTube. Or Maybe not. When Jelf isn’t pounding down glasses of cheesy bourbon he … Continue reading
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Dundalgan Irish Whiskey
Where else to start off than with a personal favourite? Dundalgan Irish Whikey is found at Lidl for £13.65 ($22 for you dollar using assholes.) At this price it’s more expensive than other whiskeys available in the shop (Bushmills is … Continue reading