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id10t 03-01-2004 12:08 PM

Scotch
 
The Boss has his birthday coming up soon, and I'd like to get him a nice bottle of Scotch. I know nothing much about Scotch, other than single malt and older==better.

Anyone care to recommend a brand? I'd like something that he normally wouldn't get for himself (his wife says Dewar's is what he typically gets), something special, perhaps from a "micro" distillery. We don't live in a large town, so all we have for liquor stores is ABC (chain), grocery store associates (Albertson's, Winn-Dixie), and one or two mom-n-pop type places, so I'm not sure how "exotic" I'll be able to get.

Thanks!

Shuie 03-01-2004 12:18 PM

Scotch was made by men who wear skirts :D. Get him a bottle of Evan Williams Single Barrel Bourbon instead. 'Bourbon of the Year' 3 years in a row and counting.

Single Malt does not always mean its better. More expensive, definitely. Single Malt scotch is also a very personal thing, they are all very different. Try Isle of Jura for a decent single malt. Glenlivet 12yr isnt bad either for a $30 bottle. Single malts get ridiculously expensive, and the price tag isnt always a good indicator of the taste.

Dewars is a blend. As far as blended scotch goes, Dewars white label and J&B rare are cheaper and better than some of the more expensive stuff like Johnny Walker Black. Stay away from Johnny Walker Red.

RickM 03-01-2004 12:27 PM

One that I really enjoy and seems to be an excellent gift is Dalwhinnie 15 yo Single Malt. Can't go wrong.

PS: go to your local watering hole and have a taste. Even if you're not a Scotch expert you'll most likely appreciate it.

RickM 03-01-2004 12:34 PM

Purchasing this way may be an option: http://www.beerliquors.com/buy/liquors/dalwhinnie.htm

Schrup 03-01-2004 12:40 PM

This stuff gets my vote
http://world.glenfiddich.com/enjoy/range/whisky_range/special_res.html

djmcmath 03-01-2004 12:53 PM

My room-mate drinks a Benedictine scotch that's not too bad. Like you, I'm not a scotch drinker, but I can tell it's good because it doesn't feel like it's eating my throat out from the inside on the way down. As suggested, go to a local bar, have a few, see what you like. Good scotch is pretty obvious, when compared to bad scotch. :)

Dan

UconnTim97 03-01-2004 01:39 PM

My roommate just got some of the Dawhinnie, it was pretty good. I also think you can't go wrong with the Glenlivet.

tabs 03-01-2004 02:14 PM

Bad Scotch tastes like Paint Thinner....Good Scothch tastes well like is smooth as water upon the lips .

Glenlivet 12 year old is a good choich at a resonable price....

Now I like Glenmoraige 18 year old SM.....slurp slurp ...ahhhh....

I've had McCallums 25 year old SM and that was really good to!

A while back there was a big discussion on SM scothchs...I forgot which one was touted ads being very good by a couple of the boyz. it is somthing I would like to try??????

Isabo do you remember????

Moses 03-01-2004 02:30 PM

Glenfiddich gets my vote!

JavaBrewer 03-01-2004 02:34 PM

Glenlivet 12 - middle of the road and easy to find in the stores you mention.

nostatic 03-01-2004 03:10 PM

I think the rule of thumb is to buy Glen-(fill in the blank), and be happy.

Except maybe Glensewer. That might be a bit pungent...

Glasgow 911SC 03-01-2004 04:01 PM

Bunnahabhain

Eric Coffey 03-01-2004 04:22 PM

Laphroaig 15

osidak 03-01-2004 05:02 PM

Laphroaig is my vote as well.

Sonic dB 03-01-2004 08:32 PM

Lagavulin...

Lagavulin...

Lagavulin...

Its a life changing experience! You MUST get him a bottle of Laga. A bottle for him to earn your promotion...and two bottles for your own cupboard.

Costs about $55 a bottle.

A true life changing experience: Lagavulin.

http://www.scotchwhisky.com/focus/lagavulin.htm


A scotch like no other...Lagavulin is the Porsche 911 of scotch whisky.

and I think Im gonna have a belt right now. :)

Isabo 03-02-2004 12:16 AM

If he usually drinks Dewars he'll prpbably appreciate Glenmorangie. I'm favouring Islay malts for myself just now.
As Tabs mentioned we had a malt thread awhile back that got quite profound;) Perhaps a search?

Aurel 03-02-2004 04:15 AM

Humm,

Isbao drinks scotch
Isbao shoots hangun
Isbao drives a 911

I guess that`s what it takes for a woman to be on this BBS. LOL
As for scotch advise, I only know that 3M makes good ones. :rolleyes:

Aurel

RickM 03-02-2004 05:47 AM

id10t,

Confused yet?

Here's a review of some brands not mentioned here:
http://mu.ranter.net/drink/swill.html

If looking for a wine as a gift here is the authority on the subject:
http://www.tcsn.net/rags/bum/

:)

dtw 03-02-2004 06:17 AM

My favorite scotches, in order of preference -
-The Macallan - smoooooooth - this is the Cadillac.
-Lagavulin - very complex - takes me a while to get through a tumbler - ya gotta think about this one
-Laphroaig - brass balls! Very peaty, not for everyone. I particularly like drinking this one with a big cigar.

Another classic although not a scotch is Bushmills Black Label or "Black Bush". An excellent aged, blended Irish whiskey. This is always a safe bet to order at bars that don't have a good scotch selection.

arcsine 03-02-2004 07:45 AM

Lagavulin without question. As spectacular as normal Lagavulin is, I should tell you about the Lagavulin double-wood that I picked up in Europe. Sublime.

Macallans, can't go wrong although the older one's get spendy.


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