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imperio 22 September 2017 09:42 AM

The Whisky Thread
 
I haven't been able to find a thread on whisky (there's one for wine), and surely there're some whisky lovers here!? Possibly even a Keeper of the Quaich??



Share your choice of drink (bourbon, scotch, irish, japanese, rye etc.) and maybe a description of how it tastes to you. Enable someone to go out and try it too!



I'll start.



My go to is Lagavulin 16, single malt scotch. The peaty aroma got me at first whiff. I remember thinking this smelt like smoked salmon! It's subtly sweet and slightly spicy. Perfect pre or post meal. Very different to other scotch whiskies. Price-wise, a 750ml bottle can be picked up for about $50-$70 at your local Costco. Not something that will break the bank for sure; try it if you haven't!



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Etschell 22 September 2017 09:43 AM

The dalmore. Love the stag dont care if its lower on the podeium.

Randyp905 22 September 2017 01:54 PM

McCallen 12 for a normal day. Taste like apple juice. 18 or 25 for a special occasion


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BNA/LION 22 September 2017 02:16 PM

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Runnin' Rebel 22 September 2017 02:24 PM

These tonight

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GerardoG 22 September 2017 03:12 PM

Colgin! :wow:

SearChart 22 September 2017 04:31 PM

I'm a big Lagavulin fan, especially the 16.
I love the initial peat which transfers into this lovely warm and smooth taste.

The Lagavulin 8 is a very pale coloured dram, very strong peat.
I'd say it compares to a Laphroaig 10 but with a bit more bite in the beginning and fruit after that. Just somewhat more complex, maybe not entirely worth the premium but certainly a very nice Scotch.

Laphroaig 10 is obviously a classic, hard to beat for the price. It was the first peat experience for me and I immediately fell in love. :thumbsup:

Aberlour 10 is also one of my go-to whiskies, I love the overall softness of the taste, sweat and warm due to the sherry cask. This one is also amazing value, as it can often be had for much less than €30,-

I've tried Nikka from the barrel at a friend's place, I really needed a few drops of water, the taste is nice but over 50% alcohol just makes it harsh IMO.

Tried the Yamasaki 12 and 18 as well, both are excellent and I would compare them to a fine Highland whisky, but the prices are just insane, won't buy a bottle anytime soon.

Yeah, I like whisky :chuckle:


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bp1000 22 September 2017 05:27 PM

Fan of Lagavulin too

But Ardbeg 10 is without question my fav. It’s depth and balance is to my taste, incredible.

I probably drink too much, sometimes a glass or 2 a night, Jura 10, highland park 12 and a local black label from the supermarket help fill in the gaps.

Demosthene 22 September 2017 07:14 PM

Laphroaig 10

There's a dedicated cult of people who love this whisky and it has a unique taste even compared to other Islays.

Interestingly I prefer the 10 year to the more expensive Laphroaig quarter cask.

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Malak 22 September 2017 09:21 PM

Booker's Bourbon



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NewEnthusiast 22 September 2017 10:13 PM

Edradour 10 y.o. is my favourite with Laphroaig 10 coming in second. I'm also very much looking forward to trying the whisky from the Eden Distillery in St. Andrews when it is eventually released (a few years to wait sadly).

A recent discovery based on positive press coverage is the Aldi Islay single malt. Very, VERY drinkable.

I usually have a bottle of Famous grouse in my decanter for the times I just want to taste whisky rather than do the complex nosing/tasting.

Rolex addict 22 September 2017 10:58 PM

Johnny Walker Blue King George V is my favorite. Macallan 18 Spanish sherry oak aged is 2, and Sinatra series Jack Daniels is 3.

Etschell 22 September 2017 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rolex addict (Post 7920672)
Johnny Walker Blue King George V is my favorite. Macallan 18 Spanish sherry oak aged is 2, and Sinatra series Jack Daniels is 3.

what about the barrel?? :cheers:

cruise_bone 23 September 2017 12:24 AM

I think you meant the "Whiskey" thread, no? :cheers: Is that a Glencairn glass?

I have become a huge Irish Whiskey fan over the last several years. It has become my drink of choice.
Never drink Scotch anymore.
But I do like a good Bourbon.

My current stable of Irish Whiskey's at home.
Jameson
Jameson Black Barrel
Jameson Coopers Croze
Redbreast 15
Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy.

Next up are Redbreast 21 and Midleton Dair Ghaelich.

I also quite like Green Spot and Yellow Spot. I got a Green Spot finished in Bordeaux casks while visiting the Jameson Distillery in Dublin last summer. LOL, That is long gone!

I've made a couple of trips to NY this summer and paid a visit each trip to the Dead Rabbit. Oh, man! What a menu. Did many tastings. Way too many to remember them all. Here's a tip, if you like the beverages we are discussing in this thread, go to the Dead Rabbit next time you are in NYC. You're welcome!
https://www.deadrabbitnyc.com/

Bonus tip: Also go around the corner and check out Fraunces Tavern. http://www.frauncestavern.com/

wantonebad 23 September 2017 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by cruise_bone (Post 7920831)
I think you meant the "Whiskey" thread, no? :cheers: Is that a Glencairn glass?

I have become a huge Irish Whiskey fan over the last several years. It has become my drink of choice.
Never drink Scotch anymore.
But I do like a good Bourbon.

My current stable of Irish Whiskey's at home.
Jameson
Jameson Black Barrel
Jameson Coopers Croze
Redbreast 15
Midleton Barry Crockett Legacy.

Next up are Redbreast 21 and Midleton Dair Ghaelich.

I also quite like Green Spot and Yellow Spot. I got a Green Spot finished in Bordeaux casks while visiting the Jameson Distillery in Dublin last summer. LOL, That is long gone!

I've made a couple of trips to NY this summer and paid a visit each trip to the Dead Rabbit. Oh, man! What a menu. Did many tastings. Way too many to remember them all. Here's a tip, if you like the beverages we are discussing in this thread, go to the Dead Rabbit next time you are in NYC. You're welcome!
https://www.deadrabbitnyc.com/

Bonus tip: Also go around the corner and check out Fraunces Tavern. http://www.frauncestavern.com/

Smart man with impeccable taste!!
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SearChart 23 September 2017 01:15 AM

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Smart man with impeccable taste!!
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Marc, do you have a list (or picture) of your complete whisky collection? I know you have some very special bottles:agree::thumbsup::cheers:

dafuture 23 September 2017 01:24 AM

I'm still trying to find my favorite scotch, but if anyone sees a bottle of Orphan Barrel's Barterhouse, it's fantastic. Well worth a try!

wantonebad 23 September 2017 01:26 AM

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Marc, do you have a list (or picture) of your complete whisky collection? I know you have some very special bottles:agree::thumbsup::cheers:

I have some groupings Bas, but no comprehensive photo's cause I have things in different spots. I keep some of my un opened stuff in an offsite storage facility with my wine. I'll see what I can put together over the weekend for you, here's a bourbon tease from a few years ago...

Rolex addict 23 September 2017 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Etschell (Post 7920681)
what about the barrel?? :cheers:

I LOVE my single barrel Jack, but it's a very different price point. The others I listed are over $200/bottle. Single barrel is $50. In the under $60 range, Glenlivet 12 and single barrel Jack are my go to drinks. Obviously, I'm going to stick with Jack for quite a while.:chuckle:

Rolex addict 23 September 2017 01:38 AM

Hey Marc, my buddies and I get first choice of Pappy this fall. When we picked up our barrel, I asked about it and he said we would get first shot at whatever he gets. So, we get four bottles!!! I'm excited.

imperio 23 September 2017 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by wantonebad (Post 7921001)
I have some groupings Bas, but no comprehensive photo's cause I have things in different spots. I keep some of my un opened stuff in an offsite storage facility with my wine. I'll see what I can put together over the weekend for you, here's a bourbon tease from a few years ago...



Wow!!


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wantonebad 23 September 2017 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Rolex addict (Post 7921022)
Hey Marc, my buddies and I get first choice of Pappy this fall. When we picked up our barrel, I asked about it and he said we would get first shot at whatever he gets. So, we get four bottles!!! I'm excited.

Enjoy that Chad, interested to hear what you think of modern PVW. What year(s) are you getting?

tyler1980 23 September 2017 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Demosthene (Post 7920431)
Laphroaig 10

There's a dedicated cult of people who love this whisky and it has a unique taste even compared to other Islays.

Interestingly I prefer the 10 year to the more expensive Laphroaig quarter cask.

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quarter cask is my favorite. Love the taste in general of Laphroaig though :thumbsup:

Rolex addict 23 September 2017 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by wantonebad (Post 7921028)
Enjoy that Chad, interested to hear what you think of modern PVW. What year(s) are you getting?

We won't know until the store owner calls and lets us know what he has. I've recently tried the 10 and 15 year. The 10 was ok, nothing special. The 15 was pretty smooth. I liked it. I'll let you know what we're able to get.

SearChart 23 September 2017 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by wantonebad (Post 7921001)
I have some groupings Bas, but no comprehensive photo's cause I have things in different spots. I keep some of my un opened stuff in an offsite storage facility with my wine. I'll see what I can put together over the weekend for you, here's a bourbon tease from a few years ago...

:clap::clap: That is more than just a tease! Impressive:thumbsup:

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cruise_bone 23 September 2017 03:41 AM

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Lovely!!

asdff 23 September 2017 03:50 AM

Happy to see some fans of Islay Scotch here!

Big fan of Lagavulin, but Laphroaig is definitely my favorite and go to. The 10 year is a staple at home. Love their cask strength and quarter cask variants, but really really enjoy their 18 and 21 years.

Had a chance to visit the distillery on Islay a while back to visit my 'plot of land,' wade in the marshes, and bottle our own small batch directly from a small cask (got to walk through the facilities on a tour which included shoveling peat into their ovens and finished with a generous tasting session). After stumbling about for a bit, we also trekked over to Lagavulin the same day-- definitely need to make the trip back out there!!

teqp 23 September 2017 04:12 AM

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Now that's a nice trifecta right there! In Ireland right now so for me it's Guinness and Red Breast 12. I actually prefer the 12 over the 15.
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wantonebad 23 September 2017 04:16 AM

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Now that's a nice trifecta right there! In Ireland right now so for me it's Guinness and Red Breast 12. I actually prefer the 12 over the 15.
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At home it's Midleton and Red Breast, but I do like Oban and Laugavulin as well.


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I agree on the 12 year over the 15, not a fan of the 15 and if you get a shot to try the 21, do it, it's a great pour!!


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