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i learned over the weekend that the stoppers on blantons bourbon bottles are all uniquely different. each has a letter of blantons on it and if you put them in the correct order to spell 'blantons' it a sequence where the jockey wins the race
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I don't know why, but I must have those.
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Currently enjoying Glenkinchie sms w/ ginger beer. It's a Lowland malt, quite mild and smooth. This would be a good one to try for folks looking to see what the single malts, and scotch in general, are all about.
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Does anyone have tea with their hot toddy? Apparently that's what my wifes whole family does... I always thought it was just whiskey, honey, lemon and water.
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I had a pretty good conversation with a fellow from Boston about single malt as I'm not too familiar with them, outside of a cursory understanding. He said he's going to bring me some of his glenfarclas as he swears by its smoothness. I'm kind of intrigued.Eismann wrote:Currently enjoying Glenkinchie sms w/ ginger beer. It's a Lowland malt, quite mild and smooth. This would be a good one to try for folks looking to see what the single malts, and scotch in general, are all about.
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I've seen some recipes that include tea. Here is one with chamomile tea.count2infinity wrote:Does anyone have tea with their hot toddy? Apparently that's what my wifes whole family does... I always thought it was just whiskey, honey, lemon and water.
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Yeah I've had it both ways. It's good both. You forgot the clove stems in the lemon slice though.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I've seen some recipes that include tea. Here is one with chamomile tea.count2infinity wrote:Does anyone have tea with their hot toddy? Apparently that's what my wifes whole family does... I always thought it was just whiskey, honey, lemon and water.
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Glenfarclas is a Highland / Speyside malt with a lot of sherry/fruitiness to it, similar to Balvenie. I find it very smooth; good one for you to try.canaan wrote:I had a pretty good conversation with a fellow from Boston about single malt as I'm not too familiar with them, outside of a cursory understanding. He said he's going to bring me some of his glenfarclas as he swears by its smoothness. I'm kind of intrigued.Eismann wrote:Currently enjoying Glenkinchie sms w/ ginger beer. It's a Lowland malt, quite mild and smooth. This would be a good one to try for folks looking to see what the single malts, and scotch in general, are all about.
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Started to watch Bourbontuky on DirecTV channel 500 last night. Interesting documentary on the history of Bourbon and the recent rise in popularity and rise in price.
If you are a Bourbon, or Whiskey fan, this is made for you.
Have it set on the DVR so I can see the whole show.
If you are a Bourbon, or Whiskey fan, this is made for you.
Have it set on the DVR so I can see the whole show.
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The Balvenie Doublewood 12 year was another he spoke highly of.Eismann wrote:Glenfarclas is a Highland / Speyside malt with a lot of sherry/fruitiness to it, similar to Balvenie. I find it very smooth; good one for you to try.canaan wrote:I had a pretty good conversation with a fellow from Boston about single malt as I'm not too familiar with them, outside of a cursory understanding. He said he's going to bring me some of his glenfarclas as he swears by its smoothness. I'm kind of intrigued.Eismann wrote:Currently enjoying Glenkinchie sms w/ ginger beer. It's a Lowland malt, quite mild and smooth. This would be a good one to try for folks looking to see what the single malts, and scotch in general, are all about.
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Yup, love the Balvenie. Those both have the sherry tint to them, nicely done imo with subtlety. Macallan 12 and Oban are my current fave Highlands now, both are less sherry, more straight-forward malt smoothness.canaan wrote:The Balvenie Doublewood 12 year was another he spoke highly of.Eismann wrote:Glenfarclas is a Highland / Speyside malt with a lot of sherry/fruitiness to it, similar to Balvenie. I find it very smooth; good one for you to try.canaan wrote:I had a pretty good conversation with a fellow from Boston about single malt as I'm not too familiar with them, outside of a cursory understanding. He said he's going to bring me some of his glenfarclas as he swears by its smoothness. I'm kind of intrigued.Eismann wrote:Currently enjoying Glenkinchie sms w/ ginger beer. It's a Lowland malt, quite mild and smooth. This would be a good one to try for folks looking to see what the single malts, and scotch in general, are all about.
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Balvenie is my favorite scotch going on a year plus now
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Slapvenieslappybrown wrote:Balvenie is my favorite scotch going on a year plus now
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I went to the liquor store today (had some cash burning a hole in my pocket from tutoring) and I wanted to get a good sipping scotch. I obviously had no idea what I was doing, so I asked a worker and they said, "scotch? hold on, let me go get Herbert." I was happy already as that was my grandfather's name (RIP, pap). I explained I would really like to try and get into scotch, looking for a good beginners scotch. "I got just the thing..." Hands me Balvenie doublewood 12. I knew I had heard that brand before, and here I see where it was. I'm excited to try it.
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I had Pappy Van Winkle (10-year) bourbon in New Orleans last month. It is a magical elixir.
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It's been half an hour. What's the verdictcount2infinity wrote:I went to the liquor store today (had some cash burning a hole in my pocket from tutoring) and I wanted to get a good sipping scotch. I obviously had no idea what I was doing, so I asked a worker and they said, "scotch? hold on, let me go get Herbert." I was happy already as that was my grandfather's name (RIP, pap). I explained I would really like to try and get into scotch, looking for a good beginners scotch. "I got just the thing..." Hands me Balvenie doublewood 12. I knew I had heard that brand before, and here I see where it was. I'm excited to try it.
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I got some Glenlivet 18 year old single malt, which will be this evening's dessert.
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lol, I'll try it this evening slappy and report back.
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Very nicecolumbia wrote:I got some Glenlivet 18 year old single malt, which will be this evening's dessert.
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Ok, that's outrageously good.
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Opened the Doublewood... Let me preface this by saying the only scotch that I've ever had neat was Laphroaig 10. If memory serves, it was smokey and almost tasted like a bandaid. This however is nothing like that. This is sweet. I'm almost getting a burnt sugar and/or honey taste up front and a floral kind of lingering taste. I like this stuff, and that's a good thing because now I have an entire bottle to drink... just gotta find me a good lowball glass to drink it out of. Currently just drinking it out of a snifter and it doesn't feel right. lol.
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Order this glencairn Glass from crate and barrel. It'll change your whisk(e)y experience forever


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I thought you might like the Balvenie (aka slapvenie). Really smooth, ideed. The Laphroaig is an Islay whisky, and is extremely peaty. To cut the peat, I like to mix Islays with something like vanilla cream soda, birch/root beer, crisp & sweet ginger ales.count2infinity wrote:Opened the Doublewood... Let me preface this by saying the only scotch that I've ever had neat was Laphroaig 10. If memory serves, it was smokey and almost tasted like a bandaid. This however is nothing like that. This is sweet. I'm almost getting a burnt sugar and/or honey taste up front and a floral kind of lingering taste. I like this stuff, and that's a good thing because now I have an entire bottle to drink... just gotta find me a good lowball glass to drink it out of. Currently just drinking it out of a snifter and it doesn't feel right. lol.