I'm late to this thread but will chime in anyway.

But first a couple clarifications -

1. Booze doesn't get any better once it's in the bottle.  It's not like
wine.  A 12 year old scotch that's been on board for 6 years is still a 12
year old scotch.  (But it doesn't get worse, either!)

2. The Pusser's you buy from the BVI has very little to do with the Royal
Navy.  The guy who started it was simply an astute marketer who bought out
the long dormant Pusser's name from the Royal Navy.

We tend to keep a selection of rums on board - some for sipping, some for
mixing, and some for Ti Punch (a favourite in the French Islands)

After that - there's a modest selection of gin, vodka, and rye

And wine and beer are typically brought on board as needed and consumed
fairly soon afterwards.  Our boat's in the tropics, which is not a great
climate for storing wine and beer - so best just to buy enough for your
immediate need.

Cheers,
Colin



On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Wally Bryant <w...@wbryant.com> wrote:

> PS.
>
> In the end, it's not the years in your life that count.
> It's the life in your years.
>
> (and/or)
>
> The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.
>
>      Abraham Lincoln
>
> <http://www.brainyquote.com/**quotes/authors/a/abraham_**lincoln.html<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/abraham_lincoln.html>
> >
>
>
> I wrote:
>
>> I try to keep tequila on board, but it's very difficult. <snip>
>>
>
>
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