St Georges day today
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St Georges day today
To be celebrated with a drop of fine English Whisky.[frame]
[/frame]preferably with the bottle vertical of course.
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Re: St Georges day today
Shouldn't it be Whiskey (with an "e") if produced other than Haggisland?
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
Re: St Georges day today
Made under licence in Scotland
We were issued Cross of St George flags to clip on the car windows for or local car club Drive it Day yesterday, mine fell off when I opened the window for some fresh air
Happy St Georges Day
Edit: On Saturday

We were issued Cross of St George flags to clip on the car windows for or local car club Drive it Day yesterday, mine fell off when I opened the window for some fresh air

Happy St Georges Day

Edit: On Saturday

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Re: St Georges day today
Saint Georges day was on Saturday! 

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Re: St Georges day today
It was Saturday, good whisky that.
I recall a certain Scotsman on this site informing me that whiskey is Irish and without the E is Scottish.
The English have adopted the Scots spelling.
The family that make it have supplied malt to Scottish producers for hundreds of years, it seems they decided to go that step further, anyway it is winning awards and tastes good, it aint cheap though.
I recall a certain Scotsman on this site informing me that whiskey is Irish and without the E is Scottish.
The English have adopted the Scots spelling.
The family that make it have supplied malt to Scottish producers for hundreds of years, it seems they decided to go that step further, anyway it is winning awards and tastes good, it aint cheap though.
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