Generous FA, or Enabler?
#31
Join Date: Jun 2010
Programs: Whatever's Cheapest, Accruing Miles, Redeeming for Premium Cabins, Not Chasing Status Unnecessarily
Posts: 2,264
and the comparison is really Woodford vs the other whiskies available on airlines...
I do think that mixed drinks taste better with better quality spirits overall, if you must mix....
i.e. for a 'whiskey and coke'
jack and coke < crown and coke < woodford and coke
#32
Join Date: May 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
Programs: Hilton Lifetime Diamond, DL Diamond & 2M Miler, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 683
I received a ceremonial bag of 4 WR after a Thanksgiving Day flight from SAN to DTW. I think the smart FAs have realized that this often results in a Job Well Done certificate from higher status flyers.
#34
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: RIC
Programs: DL PM, HH Diamond
Posts: 85
I dont typically drink, so Woodford, to me, means the same as anything in Swahilli....however, my kids love those Biscoffs to take in their school lunches. One flight, I stepped into the galley, told an FA about this and asked for a couple of extra to go...she brought me a bag with about 30 of them in it!
#35
Moderator: Coupon Connection & S.P.A.M
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Louisville, KY
Programs: Destination Unknown, TSA Disparager Diamond (LTDD)
Posts: 57,952
Woodford is better than Booker's IMO...
and the comparison is really Woodford vs the other whiskies available on airlines...
I do think that mixed drinks taste better with better quality spirits overall, if you must mix....
i.e. for a 'whiskey and coke'
jack and coke < crown and coke < woodford and coke
and the comparison is really Woodford vs the other whiskies available on airlines...
I do think that mixed drinks taste better with better quality spirits overall, if you must mix....
i.e. for a 'whiskey and coke'
jack and coke < crown and coke < woodford and coke