'Dashed fine whisky that.'
They turned their lights on posters announcing new films, the finest whisky, the prettiest stocking-tights, and felt acutely saddened for things past.
Right now, he had money in his pocket and fine Irish whisky in his canteen, so he thought back to the last woman he'd had.
His stated ambition was "to produce a malt whisky as fine as Scotch whisky," albeit from much higher highlands.
The finest young whiskies are chosen and aged for a longer period than the original.
The concoction of synthetic blood and fine whisky burned his throat, wove a warm trail to his belly, and left a smoky aftertaste on his tongue.
Martin stared into the taproom fire and wondered how much more of the fine local whisky it would take to reach the state of numbness he so greatly craved.
Woodifield wants to tell the boss something, but is struggling to remember what it was, when the boss offers him some fine whisky.
Now, there was a woman with a taste for fine whisky.
Rum in the gun turrets, cigarettes in the T.S., and now a fine old whisky in a 'Lysol' bottle.