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The Gaijin 08-18-2010 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Superman (Post 5510980)
Macallan is good, smooth stuff. Folks who don't like scotch will often like Macallan. Lots of smooth scotches, and they are the popular ones. Macallan, Chivas, Walker, Cutty, Dewars, etc. Laphroaig is quite "peaty," which some folks find offensive. Me? I like them all, frankly. Once you develop a taste for scotches, then trying something new is always a beautiful experience. There is a HUGE range of tastes.

100% correct! :D

porsche4life 08-18-2010 12:33 PM

You bastards are making me thirsty...

willtel 08-18-2010 12:40 PM

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Langers 08-18-2010 01:06 PM

Aah finally a thread I can relate to! My collection is way past 100 bottles now, with a heavy focus on islay malts, and in particular bruichladdich.

imcarthur 08-20-2010 05:17 PM

Just discovered a bottle of Balvenie Double Wood 12 year in my cupboard with about 3 drinks left. Very warm & with a big fruity, woody taste that lingers. Yum.

Ian

Halm 08-20-2010 06:24 PM

$100+ scotches are not even considered at our house. Oban is very nice but it got stupid expensive a few years ago and is now $70+. So our favorite is Glenlevit.

But an alternate Milt might like is Lismore. It is a single malt but very light and pretty smooth too. And about the price of White Horse too.

enzo1 12-31-2010 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Groesbeck Hurricane (Post 5510574)
Balvenie for I cannot afford to drink what I really like most so I go for what I like second/third best!

It is very nice, smooth with rather nice flavours. I tend to like the double wood best.

decided to try this tonight, it's really stout at 1st then mellows right out, changed my view, like it but not for pansies, very mature, complex, I'm not a scotch drinker 5-6 times a year but this is good.... has me mind boggled, cigar is good too:) on with the show

KaptKaos 12-31-2010 09:19 PM

Try the Glenmorangie 10 year old. It's a basic single, and it's darn smooth and not too expensive.

All these other jokers keep talking up their favorites, and they want you to spend serious bank. Take your time, try the 10 year old and see what you think. It shouldn't run more than $30, if that.

Happy New Year Milt.

enzo1 12-31-2010 09:27 PM

thanks, KaptKaos I will...

HardDrive 12-31-2010 09:31 PM

Balvenie Doublewood or Oban for me thanks. Talisker or Laphroaig with some water.

enzo1 12-31-2010 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 5757351)
Balvenie Doublewood or Oban for me thanks. Talisker or Laphroaig with some water.

tried it neat at 1st, then put splash of water and ice, no go, went back to straight

drcoastline 12-31-2010 10:39 PM

I have tried the Scotches even single malts that can vote. No good for me. I'm a Courvosiar guy. VSOP is good XO is better. Side of water. That's living.

Joeaksa 01-01-2011 07:24 AM

Balvinie 12 or 21 year old for me. Not much of a scotch drinker but these two are very nice. Also have some "Monkey Shoulder" that I got in the UK that is not sold here. Its good but not 21 year old good.

Joeaksa 01-01-2011 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by imcarthur (Post 5517449)
Just discovered a bottle of Balvenie Double Wood 12 year in my cupboard with about 3 drinks left. Very warm & with a big fruity, woody taste that lingers. Yum.

Ian

For a starter scotch, the 12 year doublewood would be my recomendation. Hard to beat...

Jim Bremner 01-01-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by KaptKaos (Post 5757343)
Try the Glenmorangie 10 year old. It's a basic single, and it's darn smooth and not too expensive.

All these other jokers keep talking up their favorites, and they want you to spend serious bank. Take your time, try the 10 year old and see what you think. It shouldn't run more than $30, if that.

Happy New Year Milt.

Glenmorangie is NICE

For those of you with a local trader joe's watch them for scotch!

Halm 01-01-2011 11:36 AM

Another decent single malt that is under $25 is Lismore.

mjohnson 01-01-2011 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 5510214)
i did that scotch tour sponsored by johnny walker. we tasted all their offerings.

singles, blends..the entire line. after all was done, in my opinion..the black label was my JW scotch. a nice blend..great BANG for the buck. very tasty. peppery, nice heat...i love it.

any one drinking american RYE? i dont know where to start.

If you can find it at a fair price, Rittenhouse 100 proof can't be beat for value. Some of the fancy ryes get too sweet like Bourbon but this stays rich and spicy without the vanilla candy.

For a change, go really cheap. Old overholt far outperforms its bottom-shelf $13 price, especially in cocktails. Its been discovered, so get it while you can.

azasadny 01-01-2011 02:26 PM

The only Scotch I ever liked was GlenGoyne and my favorite whiskey is Red Breast (Irish) single malt.

James Brown 01-01-2011 03:35 PM

Finally, a good Irish! Red Breast is my choice also.

fxeditor 01-02-2011 06:09 PM

I was talking with the whiskey expert at K&L Wine Merchants a couple of days ago and he suggested I try the Ardbeg 10 year. It seems that Ardbeg is discontinuing the 10 year old and they are blending a rather large amount of 12 and 14 year old whiskey into it. I picked up a couple of bottles but I haven't had a chance to try it out yet. I'll give a full review as soon as I do! :)

Racerbvd 01-02-2011 06:19 PM

If you guys are ever at a Dark Side DE, look for me or Bill, as we break out Scotch on Sat after the track closes...
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JJ 911SC 12-25-2011 03:44 AM

Got one from the cat, give one to a neighbor and got one from him...

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Dueller 12-25-2011 05:17 AM

Foran inexpensive single malt, McClellan makes a decent one. Last time I bought a bottle it was less than $25.

JJ 911SC 12-01-2012 01:59 PM

Just In Time Fo X-mas...
 
20 American Oak Barrels were rolled across Canada in 10 cities.

The batch come from those barrels.

The same concept may have run in other country (was also done in the US).

Was

Story: Glenfiddich Starts Cross-Canada Barrel Roll With Cask of Dreams

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Black968 12-01-2012 04:40 PM

Red Breast is a very nice Irish Single Malt. Also, Cardhu is a very nice Scotch Single Malt but is getting pricey. I prefer to stay down in the bottom for price range and try to "Discover" something new. McClelland"s Highland or Speyside is nice for the money. I will drink most Scotch, just no JW Red Label.

Bottoms Up!

jamesnmlaw 12-01-2012 06:02 PM

Ardbeg.

Once shared a bottle of Dewars on a boat from Palermo to Tunis.

Nostril Cheese 12-01-2012 06:46 PM

Glengoyne for me.

widgeon13 12-02-2012 02:15 AM

Has "Old Rarity" been mentioned?

ZOO 12-02-2012 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Black968 (Post 7125962)
Red Breast is a very nice Irish Single Malt. Also, Cardhu is a very nice Scotch Single Malt but is getting pricey. I prefer to stay down in the bottom for price range and try to "Discover" something new. McClelland"s Highland or Speyside is nice for the money. I will drink most Scotch, just no JW Red Label.

Bottoms Up!

Disclaimer -- I am a single-malt guy. Having said that, the LCBO was sampling the 40 Creek Copper Pot Reserve Whisky and I had a taste. Terrific. So good, in fact, that I've bought a bottle and have been enjoying it neat for the last week or so. Worth a look if you are playing in the under $30 price range.

JJ 911SC 12-02-2012 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ZOOMiata (Post 7126625)
Disclaimer -- I am a single-malt guy. Having said that, the LCBO was sampling the 40 Creek Copper Pot Reserve Whisky and I had a taste. Terrific. So good, in fact, that I've bought a bottle and have been enjoying it neat for the last week or so. Worth a look if you are playing in the under $30 price range.

I'll try it, maybe a replacement for the daily Famous Grouse

oldE 12-02-2012 06:18 AM

If someone offers you a taste of Clynelish, consider them a friend.

I haven't seen it in NA, but was at the distillery a couple of months ago.
Aged in oak for about ten years then a couple of years in sherry. slightly higher alcohol level.
Yummy!

Best
Les

Chucked 12-02-2012 12:23 PM

Balvenie Caribbean Cask is very good. Aged 14 years in rum casks.

mjohnson 12-02-2012 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ 911SC (Post 7126634)
I'll try it, maybe a replacement for the daily Famous Grouse

Naahhh... Famous Grouse from the gas station across the street from the Crowne Plaza in Reading tonight.

The best whisky is the nearest whisky after 20-some hours in airplanes/ports.

(Talisker is yummy)

JJ 911SC 12-02-2012 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mjohnson (Post 7127600)
Naahhh... Famous Grouse from the gas station across the street from the Crowne Plaza in Reading tonight.

The best whisky is the nearest whisky after 20-some hours in airplanes/ports.

(Talisker is yummy)

Get some rest... ;)

I'll try it and report. Famous Grouse has been my DD for 15 years so I'll be bias...

JJ 911SC 12-25-2012 07:50 AM

Thanks Santa

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kiwiokie 12-25-2012 04:09 PM

Cardhu and Aberfeldy are decent drinking for under $40.

TheMentat 12-25-2012 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 5510214)

any one drinking american RYE? i dont know where to start.

I've been drinking American rye...

The place to start (and finish) is Rittenhouse Rye. best bang for the buck!

vash 12-25-2012 04:48 PM

Sweet!

KaptKaos 12-25-2012 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMentat (Post 7171050)
I've been drinking American rye...

The place to start (and finish) is Rittenhouse Rye. best bang for the buck!

I'm becoming a fan. Not as dry as scotch, not as sweet a bourbon, but with a nice finish.

I had read that rye was a the #1 american spirit before prohibition. Maybe for a reason.

TheMentat 12-25-2012 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by KaptKaos (Post 7171227)
I'm becoming a fan. Not as dry as scotch, not as sweet a bourbon, but with a nice finish.

I had read that rye was a the #1 american spirit before prohibition. Maybe for a reason.

Most Canadian whiskies are based on rye... perhaps due to the fact that American prohibition never really slowed production up here (it probably increased it!). Rittenhouse puts nearly all Canadian whiskies to shame!


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