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a very delicious drink to enjoy.
but very rare for Indonesia.
very hard to come by and not legalized
if caught police can be arrested and received for 3 months.

thanks for the information
greetings from me @kadafi from Aceh.Indonesia.

in Aceh...??

I had whiskey in both Bali and Surabaya, and saw in stores... maybe laws in Aceh are different...?

Yes, that is true
in aceh Islamic Sharia law is strong and the alcoholic and intoxicating goods is forbidden by the Ulama-Ulama in aceh.
If there is an excess of caning in public as much as 100 times

Sorry sir @rok-sivante, I hope you do not mind the video I added through this comment. Maybe this will make you more confident in what I was talking about earlier. I hope we do not think anything about Aceh. Aceh is also an exposure to foreign tourists. Hope you enjoy what I have to say. thank you...

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sorry...

Aceh Islamic shari'ah state sir. I am achenese. But we respect the differences and cultures of others.

that's really a friend.
because the difference is what gave birth to diversity.
from there also we learn unity and mutual respect.
although different nationalities, different tribes, and races, which we certainly have the same degree in living life.

Quiet master @rok-sivante, you need not be surprised about this. It's not what you imagine. Yes, although I do not know what you think about their explanation of Aceh. Aceh is tolerant, sharia law is applied only to Muslims only, not to non-Muslims. You can go to Aceh to enjoy the beauty of Pulau Weh, Sabang. For culture and law we just need to adjust it, and respect what is going on in Aceh. Not so scary and scary. believe me !!!

Thanks...

Quiet???

I’m not sure if you’ve mistranslated or misstepped there, but telling me “quiet” on my blog is definitely not something you want to do again.

A penalty of 100 canines in public for choosing to consume alcohol - which can be done in nearly every other country in the world, as part of one’s basic human rights to choose how they may experience their own body - does not exactly sound like “tolerance.”

Maybe not so bad for non-Muslims. But for those who are born Muslim...?

Denied such rights of personal choice - not that bad?

And if they don’t like it, they can just leave the Islamic faith...? Not from what I’ve heard. What is the penalty for that?

Still not so bad - born into a form of slavery to a repressive belief system, denied right to personal choice, faced with threat of violence if exercising personal choice...?

I dont think so. Islam lives by its religious rules and non-Muslims live with the rules of faith. Speaking of faith? Back to the man each how far he believes with what belief he has chosen. We ? as humans can only tolerate each other, respect and honor what has been their choice. How can we understand all this, and what exactly does human rights mean? how can we interpret the meaning of this sentence? Thanks for your respon @rok-sivante

If you will ask me, I would say quality over quantity always.

But, within the first sip, was the realization that it probably actually would be preferable to spend $100 on a truly good bottle of scotch, than the same amount on three cheap ones.

Reviews on food and wines couldn't really be separated from our personal bias based on background, interest or hobby. You might as well be right, someone else might find those whiskey quintessential.

As to the whiskey itself... the tones, the aromas, the lingering flavors... I don't fucking know!

@rok-sivante the feel of this article is dam good it was your creativity of writing such interesting article made me your writing big fan :)

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any way to disable these so they stop getting posted on my blog...?

A good whiskey can make a whole day better. A cold quality whiskey and a cigar 💚

Really love the review, so you do't get payed, so you get honest (the first one cracks me up, from the first impression to the moral of the story ) Jajajaajaja.
You got me at "Kinda like candy. But healthy candy. (In moderation.)" Jajajaja I´m definitely going to look fot that one to give it a try.
Cheers!

Sometimes a good drink is worth spending a dope cash on and here

No more cheap bottles. $50 minimum from hereon in.

Goes a long to interpret the first line on the summary, "you get what you paid for", yea! Sometimes its important to say that when i pay $50 to get a quality whiskey, i can't be compared to and second guy that will pay $25 to get one. Cash determines value.
Nice story @rok-sivante

Not my taste....but i always like whiskey bottles on the shelf, looks very nice,,,,

Hello @rok-sivante

This is quite a great lesson to all of us and applicable in every sphere of life. Because it reminds of the common programing saying...

Garbage in, garbage out

Which is exactly what you meant by...

You get what you pay for.

Experience is the best teacher and I believe you had learnt from this and moved on.

@eurogee

Ufffff I love the whiskey. Great

Right now

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