100 YEAR OLD SCOTCH ANYONE?

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meangene
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100 YEAR OLD SCOTCH ANYONE?

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Would love to try a wee dram of this.
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Ice, antarctic, cold, cape royd (roid, hemiroids) anybody else see the humour in it?

As soon as I saw "Cape Royds" in the antarctic I thought, man that must of been named by a cold explorer! LOL!

Since I don't like scotch..umm, I guess "no thanks" is my answer.
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Amazing it was intact. I believe 80 proof freezes about -35F.
If the seals are intact there is probably little difference in it since in went into the bottle. (being stored on ice for 100 years)

Hey, I got a sealed bottle of Crown Royal that was bottled in 1948 (my G. Paw's) - bet it isn't any better than what they are selling now.

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Goingbroke2 there is nothing funny about polar ryods that is just cold dude. :D
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