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Unread 3 Jun 2007, 14:48   #70
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Re: What should my home drinks cabinet contain?

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Originally Posted by pig
Football I spend about £400 for my Season Ticket, then say another 5-10 away games so a further £200.

Clothes. I probably spend about £300 a year on clothes. At the moment my wardrobe is very bare and I haven't bought new clothes since about last august. I generally buy new clothes/shoes when I need them.

Why?

I just always had this image that whiskey was an expensive pursuit, this of course comes from my limited knowledge of browsing duty free. Would you not agree though that its quite unique that a group of well fairly young people know so much about whiskey.

Not disregarding the advice given, as I am sure it is good advice.
It seems football is more expensive than drinking good whisky =(

From what's been said in the thread about whisky though, most of the suggestions are the cheap stuff that's perfectly passable but pretty dull because that's what most people tend to drink. I'm not sure a lot of 'expert opinion' has been expressed, I've only been drinking whisky for four or five years so I just picked out things that I've personally liked as opposed to putting any additional thought into it. Most of the bottles brought up are around £20, which isn't outside the realm of possibility if you prioritise trying new drinks over other things. A couple of friends of mine are more interested in the entire area than I, but they come back from these whisky society meetings with reasonably pretentious tales so I imagine I'm as far into the 'scene' as I'm going to get.
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