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- May 26, 2019
Two Stacks Irish whisky is legtimately delicious and I stan it for Act Like a Bog Person day.
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Heard that's quite peaty and good stuff never messed with. Quite jelly fren.Had some Kilchoman machir bay. It's been a while since I've had an Islay scotch and it hit the spot.
I don't always go for Islays, but this is definitely one of the nicer ones I've tried so far.Heard that's quite peaty and good stuff never messed with. Quite jelly fren.
I reckon it counts. IIRC someone already mentioned tequila way back and the other booze thread is completely dead anyway.Can tequila count? I bought herradura reposado and it made me enjoy sipping neat liquor for the first time in my life
Can tequila count? I bought herradura reposado and it made me enjoy sipping neat liquor for the first time in my life
I’ve grown to like El Tesoro overall as a brand though the Reposado, which I prefer for the Oaxaca Old Fashioned I usually make with it, is weirdly hard to find around me. For price/value, Olmeca Altos works very well. The blancos and repos for both. I haven’t really messed with anejos.I'd tend to agree with @Boris Blank's glass eye I think tequila and most spirits can be discussed here. It's kind of amazing how a good quality spirit can really turn you onto the style. Tequila was something I'd generally avoid, because the vast majority of my experience with it was as part of the 3 Wise Men, cheap shots at a bar when I was already shit faced, or mixed in a margarita or something. I never drank a decent tequila until about a year ago when I picked up a bottle of Clase Azule (entirely for the very cool bottle, intending to add it to my "behind the bar" collection) and tried it. It was really something special, and showed me that not all tequila is shit tier stuff to mix with or do line shots with. This same rule applies to all spirits, spend the money for quality stuff, you won't regret it. Rum, vodka, bourbon, whatever you like, spring for it. Take pleasure and joy in it, god knows we all need an occasional break from the cosmic shit storm of existence, and having a good quality drink is definitely a great way to escape for a bit.
Started drinking whisky this year (moving on from Pinot Noir and Russian Standard Gold) and starting from entry level recommendations like Glenmorangie 10 and Jameson (I like them both). First impression of Talisker 10 was "what the fuck" but I slowly warm up to the smokiness. Last opened bottle was Bladnoch 11, bottle shape aside I really like the fruity nose and fruity-floral taste and it's probably my current favourite.
I have unopened Glen Scotia Double Cask and Glendronach 12 (somehow I found a non chill filtered bottle) but since I have never tried any fortified wine I am not sure whether to get some sherry first or not.
I guess from these I haven't bought from Speyside and Islay. Any recommendations on these regions based on the ones I have tasted, especially Islay should I get something heavy in peat (Ardbeg 10, Port Charlotte 10) or lighter (Bunnahabhain 12)? Also should I buy blended (Monkey Shoulder, Famous Grouse, JW) or Single Grain (Loch Lomond) or just focus on single malts?
Rittenhouse. Whistlepig might be better, but their offerings are twice the price at minimum. Rittenhouse is the one every bar worth a shit uses.What’s the best Manhattan making whiskey?
If you want to go the peated way "blind" I'd recommend getting some peated Speyside whiskies first: Benriach, Benromach 10, Arran Machrie Moor, Old Ballantruan. On that note I'm going to disagree with @Pocket Sand and tell you to stay clear from the rest of the Tomintoul line. They're quite bland and unoffensive which makes them great for beginners but you should be able to get the same quality cheaper or better at the same price. The 16 year old expression is among the cheapest of its age, so it's a good deal if you want to try something older.Started drinking whisky this year (moving on from Pinot Noir and Russian Standard Gold) and starting from entry level recommendations like Glenmorangie 10 and Jameson (I like them both). First impression of Talisker 10 was "what the fuck" but I slowly warm up to the smokiness. Last opened bottle was Bladnoch 11, bottle shape aside I really like the fruity nose and fruity-floral taste and it's probably my current favourite.
I have unopened Glen Scotia Double Cask and Glendronach 12 (somehow I found a non chill filtered bottle) but since I have never tried any fortified wine I am not sure whether to get some sherry first or not.
I guess from these I haven't bought from Speyside and Islay. Any recommendations on these regions based on the ones I have tasted, especially Islay should I get something heavy in peat (Ardbeg 10, Port Charlotte 10) or lighter (Bunnahabhain 12)? Also should I buy blended (Monkey Shoulder, Famous Grouse, JW) or Single Grain (Loch Lomond) or just focus on single malts?
They were never Non Chill Filtered. Turns out they were just lying the whole time and when the formally joined the legal association they took it off the bottles so they wouldn't get in trouble.I have unopened Glen Scotia Double Cask and Glendronach 12 (somehow I found a non chill filtered bottle)
I love Rittenhouse Rye Bottled-in-Bond. Great whiskey at a great price. I'm also a fan of Wild Turkey 101, Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond, and even good old Jack Daniel's. Larceny's my overall favorite, it's a great wheated bourbon, and it's so smooth.Rittenhouse. Whistlepig might be better, but their offerings are twice the price at minimum. Rittenhouse is the one every bar worth a shit uses.
Teeling - though that's Irish