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the whisky lounge: At Last We Meet
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Monday, June 16, 2008. At Last We Meet. I can think of no better way to take a short break from a Monday's hard work than to sit back and sample a whisky in the name of science. Working at home does have its advantages. :-). The nose exhi...
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the whisky lounge: How Do You Do, Mr. Radd?
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Friday, June 6, 2008. How Do You Do, Mr. Radd? Why am I mentioning Norrin Radd. OK, it's fair to say that calling Glen Parker "heroic" is about the overstatement of the century, other than perhaps "your mobile phone plan will cost only $3...
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the whisky lounge: Alexander Henry
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Saturday, June 28, 2008. Depending on your mastery of random esoterica, you're probably wondering one of two things:. Who is Alexander Henry and what does he have to do with a post that's late by a whole week? The sandalwood and oak I'd n...
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the whisky lounge: June 2008
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Saturday, June 28, 2008. Depending on your mastery of random esoterica, you're probably wondering one of two things:. Who is Alexander Henry and what does he have to do with a post that's late by a whole week? The sandalwood and oak I'd n...
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the whisky lounge: March 2008
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Monday, March 31, 2008. If Only I Could Unremember. On the tongue, there's that inescapable dog poo flavour. I don't find it exactly pleasant, but it's not as strong as you might expect. It's got a tarry finish. I find it a bi...I want to...
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the whisky lounge: January 2008
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Thursday, January 31, 2008. A Quick Note from Above. Barry Stein from Premium Bottlers. Http:/ whiskylounge.hember.name/2008/01/wrinkle-in-time.html#comments. Only a few more days until the first taste-test of the whisky! A Wrinkle In Time.
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the whisky lounge: May 2008
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Monday, May 26, 2008. Thirsty in Cow Town? I just caught wind of an upcoming event which might be of interest to anyone in Calgary in mid-June with a spare $200 burning a hole in their pockets. Sunday, May 25, 2008. Moving my furniture ba...
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the whisky lounge: ... Long Live the King!
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Saturday, May 3, 2008. Long Live the King! Where's Jim Phelps when I need him? This mission could be damned near impossible. And the " are there really any bad single malts. Fora over at Whisky Magazine. I won't be here to let you know ab...
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the whisky lounge: July 2008
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Ian Hember is an archaeologist and historian living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He has a fine appreciation for scotch, a passion for experimentation, and a fetching formica table. He may also be found at ian.hember.name. You can e-mail him here. Enter your search terms. Saturday, July 5, 2008. And so, we have reached the end! In the mean time, I'll be plotting what to do next. I've sampled a home-casked whisky done in a sherried cask and an untreated cask. Perhaps this fall should be an experimen...