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in Blue Suede shoes Elvis says that he drinks whiskey. Elvis liked alcohol all the time like he drank alcoholic cokewhiskey, whiskey, and beer.
I could be the Elvis did Whiskey in the Jar. The Thin lIzzy version is from 1973 and The King died in 77. But most likey the "Elvis version" foundon the internet is from Elvis inpersonator Jim Brown. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5BTgNv9_Vg I think its save to say that the real KING never sung a version of Whiskey in the jar !! By the way the song is not from Thin LIzzy, it's a traditional Irish song, Thin Lizzy made a great rock version of it. Greetings, Herr-Flick from Holland
Whiskey in the Jar - album - was created in 1971.
his wife was the most important thing in his life and better than whiskey and beer!!!! :- @
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McCormick Distilling has produced a series of decanters which are sought after by collectors. Produced between 1968 and 1987, at least 175 decanters were released in collections, the most popular of which were forty different decanters featuring Elvis Presley at every phase in his career.[16][edit]Decanter SeriesAutomotive and TransportationBicentennial seriesBirdsBullsConfederate seriesElvis seriesEntertainer seriesFrontiersman seriesGreat Americans seriesGunfighter seriesJugsLamp seriesPirate seriesShrine seriesSports and sports mascotsWarrior seriesKing Arthur seriesMiscellaneous.[17]
You might be thinking of a whiskey decanter. It is a glass holder similar to a wine decanter, but it has a stopper. I don't think that they are for long term storage, but for opening the flavor at the time of drinking, for presentation, and show.
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A Baccarat decanter is a decanter made of Baccarat crystal and is used to decant liquids such as whiskey or cognac. Baccarat decanters can be found in many beautiful shapes and styles.
Silver decanters are great for whiskey, but be sure to clean and polish them with safe polish regularily.
Yes, all alcohols slowly evaporate, regardless of how they are stored.
Full-blown glass decanters are great for whisky, and will keep it as fresh as possible.
Yes. In fact that's the most stylish way to store and serve it.
Two have recently sold on ebay for $69.99 each. I currently have two myself but the whiskey is gone :)
The value today is only about $30.00. (Around $80.00 less than it cost in 1977)
I have before me a jug that formerly held 4/5 quart of STRAIGHT CORN WHISKEY bottled by McCormick Distilling Co. Weston, MO. It has a "PLATTE VALLEY" brand.