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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a first rate rich person who partakes in some alcohol consumption let me fill you in - your friends might have money but they have no taste. No one drinks vodka regularly. Its prol juice. Fine wine, scotch, high end bourbon, even top level tequila but not vodka, ever. [/quote] :roll: Written by a snarky millennial wannabe. Rich female boomers are not drinking tequila or bourbon, especially during the day. And there's really no such thing as high-end bourbon. Good bourbon, e.g. Four Roses Single Barrel, costs all of $50 a bottle. Wow, so decadent. :roll: Rich old wasps love vodka and gin.[/quote] You are a piker who knows nothing about nothing. Pappy 23 can go for 5-10k a bottle, yet you are citing 4 Roses? You really are an uninformed idiot. Furthermore, one never drinks gin except when it’s warm outside and you can get the good tonic, which is not allowed in the US. For example, the last time I had a gin and tonic, I was on safari staying in a 10k per night resort. Many folks will also drink rye, especially when it has been aged as part of the 4 year old Black Manhattan they make special at the Club. You don’t even know what club I speak of...Ha, Four Roses. You make me giggle. Vodka? You make me laugh. [/quote] Pappy. Could you be more predictable and cliche. This thread is about what spirits older male and female rich wasps(?) daily drink, vodka to be more specific. Nobody is daily sipping a $1,000 bottle of rare bourbon. :roll: If someone is into bourbon, even if they're multi-millionaires, their daily sipper is going to be along the lines of Eagle Rare ($40), Four Roses Single Barrel ($50) or Blanton's ($75). Bourbon is not an expensive or an especially complex spirit. It's trendy over the last 10 years, hence your hard-on for it. 60-something wasp functional drunks ain't sipping bourbon out of a glencairn all day, ya dork. :roll: [/quote]
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