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IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Sorry to hear Brett but "needs must, need does".
Well best of luck to you and you wife and I hope it is a good move for you both. ENjoy your last 2 weeks in Ireland
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:Well on the plus side, you can spread the gospel to the US and possibly hook up with some of our enthusiasts over there. The might even be something brewing in the Boston area in the near future. Keep the faith and who knows you could be opening the Philly branch in a couple of short years,
brettie vedder wrote:... i have changed over a few scotch drinkers, to irish. my father loves paddys and tullamore dew now, haha. it would be nice to meet up with some folks back home. i think a few even live in PA.....
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:brettie vedder wrote:... i have changed over a few scotch drinkers, to irish. my father loves paddys and tullamore dew now, haha. it would be nice to meet up with some folks back home. i think a few even live in PA.....
Fair play Brett and it really has to be said that there is no reason why people can't enjoy all types of whiskey. Some Single Malt drinkers can be the most frustrating whisky drinkers in this way. Basically if it is not a single malt they can turn their noses up to it yet they are some amazing high quality blends on the market and a lot of the Irish whiskeys are blends and alot are of an amazingly high quality.
DavidH wrote:Ireland won't be the same without you. But we'll always have Facebook Best of luck with the move. Onwards and upwards!
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:There is a guy in the Boston area looking into this as we speak, don't know if that would suit you guys I could put you in touch with him...