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Old 04-23-2016, 06:33 AM   #1
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any single malt scotch drinkers here?

got this a few weeks ago... gonna take a shot sooner of later and get a taste of sea, peat, and smoked barley ...



think I'm a gonna make me some OIL with the stuff too
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got this a few weeks ago... gonna take a shot sooner of later and get a taste of sea, peat, and smoked barley ...



think I'm a gonna make me some OIL with the stuff too
I heard a lot of good things about this whisky, but I don't like peat.
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I heard a lot of good things about this whisky, but I don't like peat.
okay, I'll find out.... any others?
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Peatier the better!

I like cocktails that incorporate Laphroaig to add the smokiness.

My favorite scotch (also on the peaty side) is Ardbeg Uigeadail. Went to a whiskey bar with a huge selection and did a bunch of flights until I settled on that one

This month I'm drinking the Glenfarclas 12 and Ableton 12 (both gifts). Smooth, really approachable balanced scotches and good price points.

I think whiskey is a very personal thing, you have to just start doing flights and figure out what flavor profile you like.
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I don't know anything about that stuff but get me some Olde English or Budweiser or Captain Morgan or anything else like Bourbon or whatever it is and then I'll be drinking and like you better
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I know this dude who has an actual, physical catalog, with pictures and descriptions, of all the single malts he owns. My point is you can take this too far. Better to stick with Macallan 18 and not go down that rabbit hole.
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btw. i like this guys whisky reviews: https://youtu.be/3Q2KwmiZyd0?t=7s
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I buy Glenlivet 18 as my Costco budget scotch. I love Macallan 18 but it used to be $120-130 a bottle and now its $250 or something insane. I just cant get myself to pay that much when I can knock out the bottle in a couple days.
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I buy Glenlivet 18 as my Costco budget scotch. I love Macallan 18 but it used to be $120-130 a bottle and now its $250 or something insane. I just cant get myself to pay that much when I can knock out the bottle in a couple days.
I have a bottle of Macallan 12 in my office. I'm afraid to go 18, that rabbit hole will quickly find its way down to 25.
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I have a bottle of Macallan 12 in my office. I'm afraid to go 18, that rabbit hole will quickly find its way down to 25.
I had a bad Mccallan habit once, gets even more expensive when you drink it in restaurants/bars. Took up coke it's cheaper. Actually I went back to Kentucky whiskey.
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I have a bottle of Macallan 12 in my office. I'm afraid to go 18, that rabbit hole will quickly find its way down to 25.
I really like the cask strength one that has no year on it. Maybe thats a 12? Not sure. 21 is good, 25 is great but once again price is ridiculous. I had Macallan 55 once, that was pretty insane but that is in the thousands, and I did get to tour The Macallan in Scotland, that was Awesome.

We got to hang out at this place Whisky Castle for an hour too, a lot of fun if you get the chance.
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I'm impressed that Macallan has successfully leveraged their branding into stepping away from an age statement

In scotland to sell a scotch as 18 year, every drop in there has to be minimum 18 years, and if 1997 was a bad year then you're actually getting a 19 year scotch in there. Now when you get Macallan Ruby, it is "around" 18 years but is blended with a larger range. This kind of move would destroy most distillers, but Macallan is synonymous with quality scotch so they can get away with it.
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Ah I did not know that. One thing I found interesting was how scotch will stop aging when it is bottled. The opposite of a wine which continues to do its thing as long as you store it properly.
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got this a few weeks ago... gonna take a shot sooner of later and get a taste of sea, peat, and smoked barley ...



think I'm a gonna make me some OIL with the stuff too
Close your eyes when you drink it. It tastes like you just licked a freshly laid asphalt road.
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i am currently taking a break from alcohol for few months, but i always enjoyed a good single malt scotch
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Peatier the better!

I like cocktails that incorporate Laphroaig to add the smokiness.

My favorite scotch (also on the peaty side) is Ardbeg Uigeadail. Went to a whiskey bar with a huge selection and did a bunch of flights until I settled on that one

This month I'm drinking the Glenfarclas 12 and Ableton 12 (both gifts). Smooth, really approachable balanced scotches and good price points.

I think whiskey is a very personal thing, you have to just start doing flights and figure out what flavor profile you like.

thanks, I'm going to do just that
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I buy Glenlivet 18 as my Costco budget scotch. I love Macallan 18 but it used to be $120-130 a bottle and now its $250 or something insane. I just cant get myself to pay that much when I can knock out the bottle in a couple days.
I'm not much of a drinker... really just tasting scotch for a hobby, find one I like I'll use the scotch to make hash oil
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Ah I did not know that. One thing I found interesting was how scotch will stop aging when it is bottled. The opposite of a wine which continues to do its thing as long as you store it properly.
the aging is tied to the barrel and the barrels ability to 'breath' I think... breath in and out... subtle nuances in flavor are being exchanged and created while the barrel is at rest. seems like this would stop once bottled.
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Close your eyes when you drink it. It tastes like you just licked a freshly laid asphalt road.
LOL!!!
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LOL!!!
Seriously though - tastes *EXACTLY* like that

My go-to single malt is Auchentoshan 12 yr (the normal one that's aged in a sherry cask) - HIGHLY recommend it if you are into sweeter whisky's that don't taste like roadworks, and if that's not available then I usually go for "The Dalmore". As for blendeds when I want to mix with Coke, I usually prefer Monkey Shoulder, Crown Royal and Tullamore Dew. I do from time to time buy something new to try out though, but 9/10 times it's these.

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I know this dude who has an actual, physical catalog, with pictures and descriptions, of all the single malts he owns. My point is you can take this too far. Better to stick with Macallan 18 and not go down that rabbit hole.
It is worth going down that rabbit hole though. I have a whisky speciality shop 200 meters from our office and they can always recommend something new... They introduced me to that Auchentoshan shit (that i'd never heard of) which turned out to be the best whisky I'd ever drank.
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Seriously though - tastes *EXACTLY* like that

My go-to single malt is Auchentoshan 12 yr (the normal one that's aged in a sherry cask) - HIGHLY recommend it if you are into sweeter whisky's that don't taste like roadworks, and if that's not available then I usually go for "The Dalmore". As for blendeds when I want to mix with Coke, I usually prefer Monkey Shoulder, Crown Royal and Tullamore Dew. I do from time to time buy something new to try out though, but 9/10 times it's these.

thanks
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Seriously though - tastes *EXACTLY* like that

My go-to single malt is Auchentoshan 12 yr (the normal one that's aged in a sherry cask) - HIGHLY recommend it if you are into sweeter whisky's that don't taste like roadworks, and if that's not available then I usually go for "The Dalmore". As for blendeds when I want to mix with Coke, I usually prefer Monkey Shoulder, Crown Royal and Tullamore Dew. I do from time to time buy something new to try out though, but 9/10 times it's these.

Total Wine here I come.
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