Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

Post by Letang Is The Truth »

Laphroaig quarter cask will knock you on your butt
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Also I wish I had not set a personal goal of collecting all of the Blantons bottle stoppers. It really is not worth the price tag and would prefer to drink pretty much any other bourbon or scotch at a lesser price point
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
Laphroaig quarter cask will knock you on your butt
Yup. I bought a bottle of that a while back, and your assessment is spot on. It can not be emphasized enough that Laphroaig and the other Islay whiskies are not typical of what all Scotch tastes like. If they were beer, they'd be something super hoppy like Victory Hop Wallop.
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
Order this glencairn Glass from crate and barrel. It'll change your whisk(e)y experience forever

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Co-sign on the Glencairn. Had them for years and were an excellent investment. Despite their thinness I have somehow managed to avoid breaking one of the set of 4 I have (just jinxed myself)
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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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.
Glad to hear you liked it. Laphroaig and the other Islay single malts are known for their peatiness. They are their own animal. Not a starter scotch.
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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Eismann wrote:
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.
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.
You are the only person I know who cuts scotch with anything but ice or water. But you appear to be a professional so maybe everyone else is wrong
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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columbia wrote:
Ok, that's outrageously good.
People can be snobby about Glenlivet but I still will pick up the 12 from time to time and the 18 is outrageously good.
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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slappybrown wrote:
Eismann wrote:
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.
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.
You are the only person I know who cuts scotch with anything but ice or water. But you appear to be a professional so maybe everyone else is wrong

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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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slappybrown wrote:
Letang Is The Truth wrote:
Order this glencairn Glass from crate and barrel. It'll change your whisk(e)y experience forever

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Co-sign on the Glencairn. Had them for years and were an excellent investment. Despite their thinness I have somehow managed to avoid breaking one of the set of 4 I have (just jinxed myself)

interesting. I know almost nothing about glassware. other than capacity is there a significant difference between this glass and the Canada Glencairn glass?
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Similar in terms of overall results however the Canada is larger. I actually prefer the Canada glencairn as its easier for me to drink/smell but the one I posted was cheaper so I just went with that. Some contend that the one I posted enhances the nose of the drink but my informal tests have not supported that notion
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Its a narrower opening so in my highly unscientific view, the nose is concentrated as there is less space to escape and so you catch more.
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also one of the other benefits of the smaller glencairn is the pedestal which allow you to hold and not smudge up the glass
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Glengoolie Blue?
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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I tried the doublewood with an ice cube tonight... it destroys everything I was tasting when I had it neat.
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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You are a precocious scotch drinker
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count2infinity wrote:
I tried the doublewood with an ice cube tonight... it destroys everything I was tasting when I had it neat.
IF you are going to muck it up with ice, get these: http://www.crateandbarrel.com/set-of-2- ... b=1&a=1552" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

it cools it down but doesnt melt as fast so it isnt super diluted.

some people like whiskey stones but i think they give off a weird taste. i havent tried the metal ones tho
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also, if you are trying to open it up, one drop of water will do the trick as well
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
some people like whiskey stones but i think they give off a weird taste. i havent tried the metal ones tho
That definitely changes the concept of on the rocks.
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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I've got some whiskey stones that a friend gave from her Woot Bag of Crap. haven't used them yet though......
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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Not a fan of the rocks, the synthetic or metal. I go a drop of water or a single small cube if I want to cut it. Realistically, I only do it if I've got some heavyweight cask strength lines that come in at 110-120 proof.
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yea anything over 110 i may put a drop in; otherwise i am neat on everything.
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actually, any liquor neat. have started to develop an affinity for tequila neat
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
actually, any liquor neat. have started to develop an affinity for tequila neat
Very easy to do. There are some very good tequilas out there
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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silky smooth
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Re: Liquor and Wine and Mixed Drinks

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I found a pitcher of apple juice on the bottom shelf of my fridge today in the back. No mold or anything, but it's probably three months old and smells quite alcoholic.

Serious question: Is it OK to drink?