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Wednesday, 27 October 2004
Marc, jerk, hero, drunk
Topic: jerk fellation
After this drunken weekend I realize that despite all our jerkiness sometimes W3J are not all bad all the time. For instance when after a long weekend of gorging, belching, farting, and alcohol consumption the call from a damsel in distress (this Jerk's girlfriend, by the way) was answered mightily by Marc.

And so Marc in recognition for your hungover heroics you get the reward, a bottle of Macallan's US release of Cask Strength Scotch Whiskey.

The Macallan Cask Strength was introduced to the USA during 2002 to appeal to both current Macallan drinkers and lovers of cask strength whisky. Bob Dalgarno and his team of nosers laboured long and hard to select the right balance of first and second fill sherry oak casks from Spain that when combined created a Macallan of tremendous strength, power and complexity.

Conscious that whisky at natural cask strength of almost 60% abv can be overly pungent Bob has managed to balance the obvious high alcohol with classic clove like spices and dried fruits.

Mark Izatt, Brand Manager for The Macallan in the USA comments "Cask strength is currently taking the US by storm, and is proving equally popular with both The Macallan loyalist and new drinkers. The striking red label has proved a great hit and offers a contemporary feel to this special whisky."




Colour:
Mahogany


Nose:
Rich dried fruit, chocolate orange with wood spices (ginger) and oak in background.


Taste:
Full, rich wood spices, fruits coming through afterwards.


Draper

Posted by thynkhard at 3:16 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 27 October 2004 - 11:31 PM EDT

Name: Marc

Thanks, Jerk. Personally, I would have went with "A Jerk For All Seasons".

Conscious that whisky at natural cask strength of almost 60% abv can be overly pungent Bob has managed to balance the obvious high alcohol with classic clove like spices and dried fruits.


I think they meant "casket strength whiskey".

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