01-05-2021, 03:23 PM
Duane88A/C R152
Geez!! This is a serious thread, if you want to compare beer pee to Scotch pee, I think a degree in pissology is required. Not just a bunch of afternoon beer/scotch drinkers!!!!
Steve I do not think the university of Corona/Haig & Haig qualifies!!!
Also what are you drinking Single malt or a blended Scotch??
01-05-2021, 05:51 PM
Steve VWI agree!
As a good scientist, I try to reduce the number of variables. Most of my data relates to Glenlivet 12 vs. Fat Tire, although lately there have been more tests with Scotch, usually single malts. In a few more years I will be able to publish my thesis.
Nick Cagle, Tom Johns and Kevin will be listed as major contributors.
I am working to graduate from U of P at the top of the class, with honors.

01-05-2021, 07:54 PM
ccctimtationFull disclosure, given advanced age, experience with trailer cabinet doors spilling contents my go to booze comes in plastic bottles and beer comes in cans. Exception is Jack Black, I have been a Tennessee Squire since the mid 1970's, sip, sip, sip.
One other glass item would be the Beefeaters that my wife finds mandatory. Having found you have to sleep some time I defer to the wisdom of a dry Beefeater martini when the sun crosses the yardarm.
01-06-2021, 11:47 PM
Duane88Was advised by alumni the university U of P has a reverse graduation order, meaning the bottom of the class fills the criteria best. So drink more, accomplish less!