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Seems that whiskey companies are catering to the whiskey frenzy while they can.
It seems America's booze-makers are getting wise to what the public wants, because earlier this year, Jack Daniels began selling Tennessee Whiskey Coffee, giving consumers the opportunity to have a coffee collection that mirrors their liquor cabinets.
Seems that whiskey companies are catering to the whiskey frenzy while they can.
It seems America's booze-makers are getting wise to what the public wants, because earlier this year, Jack Daniels began selling Tennessee Whiskey Coffee, giving consumers the opportunity to have a coffee collection that mirrors their liquor cabinets.
Americans want booze for breakfast?
I think the coffee has just a bourbon flavor. There is no alcohol in it...
There is a rum coffee, so why not bourbon....
My old country has sayings... "Forever drunk, forever young." or "Start drinking in the morning and enjoy freedom all day" and "a little sip of wiskey is good for health any time [and in any numbers]" Old county wisdom, you know
Another piece of wisdom from the old country - "a person who doesn't drink [whiskey], is either badly sick or sickly bad"
Seems that whiskey companies are catering to the whiskey frenzy while they can.
It seems America's booze-makers are getting wise to what the public wants, because earlier this year, Jack Daniels began selling Tennessee Whiskey Coffee, giving consumers the opportunity to have a coffee collection that mirrors their liquor cabinets.
First, I hate those flavored coffees. The flavor is never right and it ruins the coffee.
Second, I'm perfectly capable of putting bourbon in my coffee if I want. I only do that when camping these days, but it is a nice way to wake up.
Breakfast is more for a few beers, ( sixer or so ), save the Whiskey til after noon.
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