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16 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

I keep telling you, the crowd there is too young for you.

thats why i liked the place, I keep getting older, they always stay young!

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2 hours ago, KD in CA said:

Very much yes to single malts, particularly those from Highland and Islay.

 

Lagavulin 16 is probably my favorite.  Others high on the list include:

Oban 14

Glenmorangie 12 (w/ Sherry cask finish)

Talisker 18

 

Slowly been working my way through a bottle of Glenlivit -- which has never been high on my list, so really just freeing up space on the liquor shelf.  I've been sitting on a bottle of Macallan Rare Cask for a few years now;  plan to crack it open when my brother from the UK (who originally turned us onto scotch) visits in June, so very much looking forward to that.


I see you like them smoky/peaty! You must have some Scottish blood.   A few drops of water, or as the ice melts, makes them much more smooth. 

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Glenmorangie 18 is a treat. Just put up a Signet as well and waiting for an occasion to go at it.

Also a fan of Glenfiddich Solera. Picked up a Vat 2 (blue tin) at customs - it's only available to international travel markets, supposedly.

Tend towards the sherried for regular use - Glenlivet or Lasanta.

Found the Doublewood (and Balvenie in general) overrated and overpriced.

Highland Park was great before they changed it.

Talisker and Talisker Storm are in the rotation but Ardbeg is just too much.

Laddie (Bruichladdich) is just too young and rough.

Dalwhinnie is sort of a blank canvas.

Also on deck but untapped (so no opinion yet) are Oban, Lagavulin.

 

Fan of the killer B's - Booker's, Baker's, Blanton's.

Jefferson Reserve is good stuff except for that awful Ocean.

Buffalo Trace, always have a couple bottles on hand, or Eagle Rare.

EH Taylor is another from BT Distillery, used to be able to grab a tall boy for ~50, it's gone crazy.

Angel's Envy is wonderful but their rye is orgasmic (also has gone crazy, used to be 70).

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Gray Beard said:


I see you like them smoky/peaty! You must have some Scottish blood.   A few drops of water, or as the ice melts, makes them much more smooth. 

I haven't met a single malt I didn't like, but I don't water it down either.  Either stones or those fancy plastic cube thingies if I feel the need to cool it down.

 

Oban (I think) did make me do a double clutch, but I came to enjoy it.

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This may be sacrilege but I find that Scotch has become overhyped and over priced like everything else in our culture. A good Irish gives me a better bang for the buck than Scotch 

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On my 19th birthday a college buddy tried to buy me 19 shots of Wild Turkey. Whisky? Whiskey? Scotch? Rye?  Bourbon? I have no idea. It’s brown, that’s all I know. That night did not end well, as you might have guessed. That was the last time I had brown alcohol. 

 

I’ll have an occasional margarita but I’m a beer and mostly wine guy. Brown stuff scares me! 

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4 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

How were you able to judge?

 

Probably a Saturday morning farmers market where all the options are available . I love taking my dog there when the weather is good. They have a lot of great options, but I can’t say I’ve stopped at every booth yet. Maybe next week..... 

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2 hours ago, Augie said:

On my 19th birthday a college buddy tried to buy me 19 shots of Wild Turkey. Whisky? Whiskey? Scotch? Rye?  Bourbon? I have no idea. It’s brown, that’s all I know. That night did not end well, as you might have guessed. That was the last time I had brown alcohol. 

 

I’ll have an occasional margarita but I’m a beer and mostly wine guy. Brown stuff scares me! 

 

I had a similar experience with Peach Schnapps when I was a Freshman in college.

 

Glad it's just Peach Schnapps I can't drink anymore rather than something good!

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6 hours ago, stuvian said:

This may be sacrilege but I find that Scotch has become overhyped and over priced like everything else in our culture. A good Irish gives me a better bang for the buck than Scotch 

 

Curious as to why you think this? Chivas and Johnny Red are probably about the same price or cheaper than Jameson's and Bushmills.

 

As for the "bang" part, I fairly consistently see Scotches 85 or 90 proof along with the Cask Strength ones like the aforementioned Glenlivet Nadurra that probably runs about 60 bucks and is between 105-110  proof...

 

so are you solely referring to the difference in taste?

 

If so, I understand... as Oscar Wilde once said, "taste is indefensible."

7 hours ago, Ralonzo said:

Glenmorangie 18 is a treat. Just put up a Signet as well and waiting for an occasion to go at it.

Also a fan of Glenfiddich Solera. Picked up a Vat 2 (blue tin) at customs - it's only available to international travel markets, supposedly.

Tend towards the sherried for regular use - Glenlivet or Lasanta.

Found the Doublewood (and Balvenie in general) overrated and overpriced.

Highland Park was great before they changed it.

Talisker and Talisker Storm are in the rotation but Ardbeg is just too much.

Laddie (Bruichladdich) is just too young and rough.

Dalwhinnie is sort of a blank canvas.

Also on deck but untapped (so no opinion yet) are Oban, Lagavulin.

 

Fan of the killer B's - Booker's, Baker's, Blanton's.

Jefferson Reserve is good stuff except for that awful Ocean.

Buffalo Trace, always have a couple bottles on hand, or Eagle Rare.

EH Taylor is another from BT Distillery, used to be able to grab a tall boy for ~50, it's gone crazy.

Angel's Envy is wonderful but their rye is orgasmic (also has gone crazy, used to be 70).

 

 

Clearly you're more of a Bourbon fan then.

 

Definitely not me.

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<------ As you can see in my picture big fan of Balvenie! Love the Caribbean Cask.  

Glenfiddich 15yr is my favorite bottle under $60.00. Best value in my opinion.

Glenmorangie 18 is awesome but then I drink it too fast. $140.00 too much to have a bender.

Aberlour is double wood has good value under $60.00

Oban 14 is rock solid.

Not a fan of the Peat. So Dalwhinnie 15 is about as much "smoke" as I can take.

 

Redbreast 15 is quite enjoyable.

 

Neat, with a tiny bit of water if its over 80 proof, is the only way to drink it.

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