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I'm lucky enough to live in Scotland, so I'm able to visit distilleries and get tasters...
My favourite tipple just now is this. ![]() I've also had and finished the lovely Port Wood & Bordeaux finishes. |
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I've been trying some Japanese malts lately they're a little rough for my taste but this is the best so far:
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They were recommended to me as well, but I thought they were considered to be smooth. Same for the one or two Indian malts out there. What exactly about the Japanese malts do you find rough?
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I know this isn't scotch but anyone ever try this? I had the pleasure of being introduced to this on Super Bowl Sunday. Drink it neat. Instant love......
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Going to give this a whirl later this evening:
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I expanded the thread to cover all premium brown liquors.
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Borgo Come Home
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![]() I treated myself on a whim to this @ Christmas when I went in to buy some other stuff at my local emporium. The cute sales gal and the free Tshirt Flask and Mini-billfold gifts were throw-ins ![]() Not really knowing much about scotch beyond Dewar's (always preferred Irish whiskey like Powers to scotch) it won my on-the-spot taste test agin' Chivas 12 she was also hawking. As I dont mind using higher end liquor in cocktails even though my inner snob says to drink the likes o' those and this delishus blend neat, what do youse like to do? Is this wasted in an Old Fashioned, Ginger ale, or Godfather? |
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Doctor Prescribed
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is in search of the Roy Rodgers dining
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![]() Also, is sipping bourbon over ice candy ass? Just askin'.
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I've been drinking WL Weller recently - cracked open a bottle at home not too long ago and found it at a few bar/restaurants recently. Very reasonable price and a better wheater than Makers, IMO. I also picked up a couple bottles of Jefferson 18 which is essentially the same juice as Pappy Van Winkle (the last of the SW distillery stock). Different price point than the stuff above (I got it for $89, no idea how it compares elsewhere), but its really really good. Being that finding Van Winkle (Pappy or otherwise) is such a pain in the ass that its not worth it, I would definitely recommend picking some of this up. And as far as drinking bourbon on the rocks, its not candy ass at all . In fact, you are supposed to drink it with ice or water to "open" the booze. Regardless, considering what most people drink, whiskey on the rocks is pretty hard core. If someone gives you **** for it, punch him in the nose and **** his wife. |
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From my novice perspective, I thought the Eagle Rare was a slight step up over Maker's Mark. I got it for about $25, which is pretty good, I guess. Thanks also for explaining that "on the rocks" isn't a chicken s hit move. You're right about it opening up the flavor nuances. |
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One easy thing to focus on - there are two types of bourbons - ryes and wheaters with the obvious explaination that the remaining grain (after the corn - which is always 51% or greater) is predominantly one or the other. I drink both happily, but I prefer the wheated ones overall (I think). Makers is a wheated bourbon as is the Weller I referenced above as well the Van Winkle line and a bunch of others. |
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Over the holidays, I made a chocolate bourbon cake which was insanely good/decadent. |
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Luckily, southside met a livery driver outside the temple who was receptive to his request. |
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