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Inspector 34 posted:Like, just any whiskey as long as it's not Scotch? Canadian whiskey or non-decent bourbon. TobinHatesYou posted:This is a weird hang-up. Are you saying you wouldn’t put Laphroaig 10 in a cocktail? What about Speyburn 10? What about Johnnie Walker Black Label? What about Great King Street, which is meant for mixing? Not sure if it's a hang-up rather than a preference. I'm not exactly wealthy so when I buy a Scotch, I buy it to enjoy it for it's own qualities. I don't typically do mixed drinks. I enjoy an Old Fashioned but I can't really justify throwing something nice in there.
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The strong flavors in Scotch are better alone IMO. Bourbon is great for cocktails and cooking because it's sweet and more balanced.
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# ? Jan 16, 2019 20:08 |
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wormil posted:The strong flavors in Scotch are better alone IMO. Bourbon is great for cocktails and cooking because it's sweet and more balanced. Even the Kirkland Scotch doesn't go in mixed drinks. It goes into my goddamn mouth, sans backup, and friendless to meet it's maker.
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# ? Jan 16, 2019 21:02 |
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The only Scotch cocktail that comes to mind is the Blood and Sand, and a lot of people hate it. (I say it's good with a small amount of fresh squeezed blood orange juice.) Laphroiag is one of those things I'd only use a spoonful of. It's like absinthe or chartreuse.
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# ? Jan 16, 2019 21:17 |
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TobinHatesYou posted:This is a weird hang-up. Are you saying you wouldn’t put Laphroaig 10 in a cocktail? What about Speyburn 10? What about Johnnie Walker Black Label? What about Great King Street, which is meant for mixing? Great King Street isn't meant for mixing, specifically. It's absolutely good enough to be sipped.
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# ? Jan 16, 2019 21:47 |
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Halloween Jack posted:The only Scotch cocktail that comes to mind is the Blood and Sand, and a lot of people hate it. (I say it's good with a small amount of fresh squeezed blood orange juice.) Penicillin and variants are pretty popular. When it comes to Blood & Sand, I'm with you on the fresh juice, though I think it's actually better with mezcal than with scotch.
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# ? Jan 16, 2019 21:47 |
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One of the better cocktails I've had was very simple, it was fever tree cola with lagavulin 16 and a bit of maraschino cherry syrup.
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# ? Jan 16, 2019 21:48 |
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Cannon_Fodder posted:Cadenhead is my new kink. Never had Dalmore, although I've heard good things. Cadenhead's is truly excellent. I went to Edinburgh a couple of years back and I had a bottle filled from the live 1842 Islay cask, and a bottle of Longrow - which is peaty yet custard-y in flavour. I went to the London shop a fortnight ago and picked up another 1842 Islay cask (they bottle it in Edinburgh and send it down), and a cask-strength Miltonduff. I've been struggling a bit to know which direction to go in next, because although I'd say that the big peat smoke flavours of Islay are my favourites, I like distilleries from all over. I've always enjoyed Island and some Highland, but I've been moving more towards Speyside of late (hence the Miltonduff). After opting for a Mortlach the other week, I decided to do an inventory - I figured I could use tasting notes online and try and work out possibilities for my next purchase. But by doing an inventory, I realised I had 40something bottles of scotch...and all I concluded was that I probably shouldn't buy any for a good while...
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# ? Jan 16, 2019 22:57 |
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Dewar's White Label is my ultimate mixing scotch. But yeah I don't really mix scotch that often. I have done the splash of Laphroaig thing and it's great where appropriate.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 17:46 |
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I found an awesome shop near me with a great selection of whiskeys. I was talking to the owner and he said they sell limited edition and allocated stuff for MSRP with no premiums but the highly allocated stuff is reserved for regulars so I'll be definitely be making that my regular shop. They also do tastings. I bought one of his last 2 bottles of ECBP B517. I also bought a Heaven Hill American Whiskey Tasting Experience sample set. It has 100 ml samples of Bernheim, Larceny, Evan Williams Single Barrel, Elijah Craig Small Batch and Pikesville Straight Rye. I wanted to try the Bernheim, Larceny and Pikesville btu didn't want full bottles so this is perfect. I also bought a bottle of Rittenhouse Rye as a mixer. Yuns fucked around with this message at 20:00 on Jan 17, 2019 |
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Comb Your Beard posted:Dewar's White Label is my ultimate mixing scotch. But yeah I don't really mix scotch that often. I have done the splash of Laphroaig thing and it's great where appropriate. I'm partial to Teacher's myself. It has a nice subtle peatiness.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 19:52 |
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The only Scotch under $40 I drink is JB. I buy it about once a year.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 20:00 |
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wormil posted:The only Scotch under $40 I drink is JB. I buy it about once a year. Johnny Walker Black?
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 20:05 |
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Cannon_Fodder posted:Johnny Walker Black? No, J&B.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 20:13 |
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I heartily recommend Teacher's Highland Cream btw as an excellent value blended whisky. Here I can get a liter bottle for like €14.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 20:14 |
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Any love for Grand Old Parr 12? That's what I've got stocked as a "mixing" scotch, though it's plenty good enough to drink on it's own. Runs $25 at TW, it drinks well and has a little bit of peat in the finish. Also a unique bottle.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 21:14 |
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Cannon_Fodder posted:Johnny Walker Black? J&B, left out the ampersand. I used to buy JWB but it's now over $40 bottle and it isn't worth it, not to me. In that price range you're into outstanding bourbons like Baker's, Rare Breed, 4R Single B, Russell's Reserve. Liquor here is sold by the state so our prices are higher than most places, especially for lower end scotch. Tends to skew me toward bourbon since it's an excellent value compared to Scotch, rum, or tequila. spankmeister posted:I heartily recommend Teacher's Highland Cream btw as an excellent value blended whisky. Here I can get a liter bottle for like €14. $20/.75L here. I've never had it. Same situation as above where it's in the same price range as better choices so there is no incentive to buy it. But if I catch it on sale I'll pick up a bottle.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 22:17 |
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wormil posted:The only Scotch under $40 I drink is JB. I buy it about once a year. That's the only Scotch I use to destroy Chess Wizards. Automata 10 Pack fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Jan 17, 2019 |
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Odd Mutant posted:That's the only Scotch I use to destroy Chess Wizards.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 22:21 |
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spankmeister posted:I heartily recommend Teacher's Highland Cream btw as an excellent value blended whisky. Here I can get a liter bottle for like €14. Yeah this is my go-to for scotches to use in cocktails/recipes. On its own it's fine, but I wouldn't bother with scotch altogether if I wanted something to sip for cheap.
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# ? Jan 17, 2019 23:29 |
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spankmeister posted:I'm partial to Teacher's myself. It has a nice subtle peatiness. I use Teachers for scotch and soda. If I really want a cocktail like a rob roy or blood and sand, I'll take out the Old Smuggler.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 00:27 |
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Yuns posted:I found an awesome shop near me with a great selection of whiskeys. I was talking to the owner and he said they sell limited edition and allocated stuff for MSRP with no premiums but the highly allocated stuff is reserved for regulars so I'll be definitely be making that my regular shop. They also do tastings. Those are all pretty good. Pikesville can be a standout if you're into high proof ryes, though it doesn't have the herbal kick of a 90-100% rye mashbill. IMO, ECBP is the best thing Heaven Hill makes, but Rittenhouse is their best value (setting aside the ever stalwart Mellow Corn).
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 01:55 |
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DoctaFun posted:Do you know if this bottle is still available? After trying Aberlour A’bunadh I’m totally craving some more cask strength options and this sounds right up my alley. K&L still has it if you're in CA. I'm sure various other places have it in stock but I don't see it too often. Should be ~$65 if stocked somewhere.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 01:58 |
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I've always preferred Whyte & Mackay and Famous Grouse to Teachers but they are all in that same strata of blends. The one I can't stand is Bells, it gives me an enormous metallic 'clang' on the tastebuds and I think it's pretty trashy. The Malt that is supposedly the core of Bells is Blair Athol and it's really nice. I guess by 'core' of Bells they mean <2% by Volume as I can't discern anything 'Blair Atholl-y' about Bells. It looks like Baillie Nicol Jarvie has disappeared which is a shame as that was a very good blend and not too pricey. The best whisky cocktail is a Rusty Nail, made with Bowmore 12
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spankmeister posted:No, J&B. Thanks gents. I'm learning a lot about whiskey, but sometimes it still feels like I've walked into an unlabeled Indian lunch buffet. Yes, I want to try it all, no I don't know quite what that is/meant.
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# ? Jan 18, 2019 17:36 |
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After hearing about Old Forester 1920 here and reading up on it, it seemed like the big budget step up from Old Grand Dad 114 that I wanted. So I picked up a bottle and boy, boy oh boy, it is a very very good whiskey and exactly what I wanted.
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# ? Jan 19, 2019 03:37 |
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Yes it's very good. I'd buy it more often if it was around $50. Also I won a Weller 12 1.75L lottery this week for $25. I'm going to make sure that one lasts.
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# ? Jan 19, 2019 13:52 |
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Inventory of my growing whiskey (largely bourbon) collection EH Taylor Straight Rye, Stagg Jr (batch 10), George T Stagg 2018, 4 Roses Single Barrel, Old Weller Antique 107 (store pick), Elijah Craig Barrel Proof (B517 and C917), Elijah Craig Small Batch (store pick), Knob Creek Cask Strength Rye, Woodford Reserve Batch Proof, Macallan 12 Year (2004 bottling), Knob Creek Single Barrel 120 Proof, Nikka from the Barrel, Makers Mark Cask Strength, Old Forester 1920, Jack Daniels Single Barrel Select, and Rittenhouse Rye. Heaven Hill sample set with Bernheim, Larceny, Evan Wialliams, Elijah Craig and Pikesville Rye. Not pictured Barrell Craft Spirits bourbon 15 year. I'm a drinker not a collector but I wanted to try stuff out and see what I liked. My prior go to bourbons were Eagle Rare, Buffalo Trace, and Woodford Reserve. Yuns fucked around with this message at 14:36 on Jan 19, 2019 |
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How's the Barrell 15yr?
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# ? Jan 19, 2019 16:03 |
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Gravitee posted:How's the Barrell 15yr? All the bottles I've had are pretty good but the stand outs for me are OF 1920, GTS 2018, Barrell 15 year and ECBP C917 (haven't opened B517 yet). OF 1920 is the cheapest and easiest to get of those and so good. Yuns fucked around with this message at 16:17 on Jan 19, 2019 |
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Is OF 1920 a limited release? I keep seeing people buying multiple bottles of the stuff. It's $60 at my local Woodman's so I'm not really in any hurry to buy more of the stuff but I'd be bummed if it's suddenly gone.
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# ? Jan 20, 2019 03:42 |
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I want to also give a shout out to Nikka Coffey Malt Whisky. It's a rush of sweet, syrupy, and buttery flavors. Sometimes maybe too sweet, it's a whiskey you need to be in a certain mood for but when you're in that mood it's just the greatest. Also when you're drunk as hell it smells how I imagine the afterlife smells.
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# ? Jan 20, 2019 06:12 |
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Enjoy it while it lasts!
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# ? Jan 20, 2019 07:45 |
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zmcnulty posted:Enjoy it while it lasts! My Woodman's had four bottles of it for $53 as some black friday event thing and after I bought and tried the first bottle I went back and bought two more. The only other place I saw it in my area was selling a single bottle of it for $85 (but this is the same store that sells ODG 114 for $29, so...) I wish I bought the fourth bottle, honestly! Automata 10 Pack fucked around with this message at 20:00 on Jan 20, 2019 |
# ? Jan 20, 2019 19:57 |
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Favorite sipping bourbon around $50 or less?
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# ? Jan 21, 2019 06:29 |
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mentalcontempt posted:Favorite sipping bourbon around $50 or less? 4Roses single barrel. Baker's. Although last bottle I bought seemed lesser than previous bottles.
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# ? Jan 21, 2019 08:00 |
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I've been enjoying the woodinville straight bourbon. Otherwise the only other sub-50 (post-tax) bourbon I've had in recent history is OGD114 and I think I like the woodinville more. Not sure what the pricing/availability is since it's locally produced
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# ? Jan 21, 2019 08:15 |
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So I hear the TTB is also shutdown. What does this mean for distilleries? No new label approvals means no new products? What about inspections etc.?
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# ? Jan 21, 2019 10:32 |
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mentalcontempt posted:Favorite sipping bourbon around $50 or less? Hudson Baby Bourbon has been filling that role for me lately.
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mentalcontempt posted:Favorite sipping bourbon around $50 or less? Four roses single barrel is a great choice, Russell’s reserve single barrel or Russel’s reserve 10 year are also high on my list. I need to try some of the Old Forester whiskey row series that are all in that general price range, but I’ve heard good things about a lot of those. I picked up a bottle of makers mark cask strength that I’ll report back on. If you like sweeter/lighter, angel’s envy is a very easy drinking bourbon. Not terribly complex, but it’s a very pleasant drink. I’d be wary of a lot of ‘craft’ distillery products though, a lot of them come in at that $40-$60 price point near me but most are not worth the price at this point. I’m excited for some of these distilleries to push out longer aged products of their own juice, but seems like a lot are in that 3-4 year range at this point.
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