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The great thing about conversations here on RVF is I don’t have to work on memory or recall of what we were talking about.
A sip, a scroll - all good!
Exactly because there is always somebody that will correct me when I'm wrong.
 
I think it's important to note, not pointing fingers, that if your RV winterizing fluid has any alcohol in it to please avoid drinking it directly. Just carefully follow instructions on winterizing the RV and not the driver.
 
I'm positive Jameson Irish Whiskey has nothing but positive affects or effects on my memory.
You may be missing an important step in the process: Winter whiskey - Irish (or better yet single malt Scotch), Summer whiskey - Bourbon, preferably from Kentucky. With this simple formula you’ll avoid most other issues.
 
You may be missing an important step in the process: Winter whiskey - Irish (or better yet single malt Scotch), Summer whiskey - Bourbon, preferably from Kentucky. With this simple formula you’ll avoid most other issues.
So, if you stick with one of the above, will it age well in the system?
This gives a whole new meaning to on tap!!!
 
I think it's important to note, not pointing fingers, that if your RV winterizing fluid has any alcohol in it to please avoid drinking it directly. Just carefully follow instructions on winterizing the RV and not the driver.
Don't give me that cr#p! I know exactly who you're pointing your finger at and from what I heard she is not pleased at all.

You may be missing an important step in the process: Winter whiskey - Irish (or better yet single malt Scotch), Summer whiskey - Bourbon, preferably from Kentucky. With this simple formula you’ll avoid most other issues.

Excellent idea. We did spend several days wandering around on the Bourbon Trail this summer so I guess I already knew this even if I didn't know I knew it.
 

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