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How to drink bourbon


Question Posted Saturday March 4 2006, 2:28 am

A friend of mine has got me a bottle of bourbon and I can hardly stand the stuff. (It is Wild Turkey Kentucky Straight Bourbon, 80 proof). I tried shooting it, with and without chasers, and could barely get it down, gagging, coughing. I have to mix a shot of it with like 12 ounces of Pepsi and even then it smells and tastes vile. Is there some other more acceptable way of consuming bourbon, some special tonic or something to mix it with so it does not taste as strong? I do all right with 80 proof whiskey and gin and vodka, but not this.

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