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The companies that make the best laboratory mixers include Cole-Palmer and Silverson. The mixers are used in labs to mix liquids. The mixers can be bought on their website.
This really isn't relevant anymore, but probably held meaning for some people in the past. Jameson is brewed in the Republic of Ireland while Bushmills is brewed in Northern Ireland. Therefore Jameson is viewed by some as the Catholic whiskey and Bushmills as the Protestant one. However, they are both excellent and most people don't care either way any more.
Premium whiskey is basically just top shelf or better name whiskey. Some premium whiskeys include Jack Daniels, Johnnie Walker, Jameson, Glenfiddich, Cutty Sark, Chivas, and Jim Beam.
As opposed to wine and beer, distilled spirits (vodka, rum, whiskey, etc.) have zero carbs. Just be careful with your mixers. Choose mixers that are low in sugar, like seltzer and tonic water. Avoid juices and soft drinks.
Guinness, Kerrygold, Jamesons, Baileys, Denny, Jacobs and many others.
Some quality music mixers include Denon DJ DN-X1600, Pioneer DJM-700, and Behringer Digital Pro Mixer DDM4000. You can find a full list of some of the best rated music mixers on the market at the Top Ten Reviews website.
You can purchase some microphone mixers from Best Buy (the website and the store), Amazon, Shure, eBay, Guitar Center, Musicians Friend, and RadioShack.
Nobody with the last name jameson, but some had the first name as that! * Jameson Davis * Jameson Huges
I work in the old Bushmill's Distilery and the best way to drink whiskey is to add some boiling water to the whiskey, some cloves, and sugar to taste. It heats your body on a cold day
Industrial mixers can be purchased through an online store called Industrial Mixers, and can be found here http://www.mixerdirect.com/. These mixer allow for reviews and more information.
Silverline and Makita are some good brands of plaster mixers. One may find these on the Permagard or Tesco web pages. Companies such as eBay and Baato provide the opportunity to purchase plaster mixers at lower prices.
There are some deals on mixers in Sears, Macy's, KitchenAid, Walmart, and Amazon.com. A lot of the time there is a better deal online than in the store.