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Scotch whisky
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:33 pm
by kearnsalot_Archive
My roomie has a bottle of 30 year old english scotch. The absolute smoothest hard liquor I've ever consumed. Just drink it straight, sip it, and play TMNT Turtles in time for the SNES.
Scotch whisky
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:35 pm
by Josef K_Archive
kearnsalot wrote:My roomie has a bottle of 30 year old english scotch.
EH?
Scotch whisky
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:40 pm
by slincire_Archive
the Classical wrote:Mark Hansen wrote:slincire wrote:Anyone have any thoughts on Johhny Walker?
My personal thought about any kind of Johnny Walker is that it is swill, but maybe it's just that my tastes are different.
Red=Crap
Black=Not Crap

I am not buying
Green=Not Crap surprisingly great
Blue=I haven't had it yet, I had initally written it off since its seems like a rip off, but I was so surprised by how good Green Label was I am now curious to try it. Not curious enough to purchase it on my own mind you.
Hmm. I honestly found the Green to not even be too good. The Blue was good, but definitely not good enough to justify the price.
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:45 pm
by Mark Hansen_Archive
Ty Webb wrote:I want to drink with Ford. I can't imagine how long it would take me to polish off 5 or 6 good single malts in a night. I nurse a good scotch like it's the last one I'll ever have.
Yes, nursing a good scotch is a wonderful thing. It is definitely meant to be savored, not thrown back like a shot of cheap booze.
Good tequila can be like that also. Such as Don Julio Anejo, and also Patron Anejo.
Scotch whisky
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:47 pm
by Ty Webb_Archive
I never thought I'd appreciate tequila as anything other than a fistfight-catalyst, but a friend introduced me to good anejos last year and I've since found a few I enjoy sipping.
Like I need another booze vice.
Scotch whisky
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:47 pm
by slincire_Archive
mr.arrison wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:In Baltimore there is an actual scotch bar.
You can't smoke, but your selections are amazing.
They range anywhere from $5 and $90 and you have a choice of Budweiser (not recommended) and water as chasers.
This joint even has a fireplace for in the winter.
This place is on Fleet St., no?
RULES!
I would definitely like to go to this place. Anyone ever noticed heavy scotch/whisky/bourbon drinkers being only into crappy beer like Bud or Coors? I prefer hard liquor to beer, and scotch/whisky/bourbon to other hard liquor, but when drinking beer I do like something better than crap.
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:02 pm
by Josef K_Archive
I'm sitting looking at a bottle of Speyside 12 Years and a wee special bottle of Inchgower Single Cask 59.9%.
I will not indulge tonight but will wait until the weekend.
The Speyside is indeed good, but having over-indulged at a recent wedding (from a hip flask in the sporran) I have avoided taking a snifter since. But I will, soon.
There's a wee cheeky 17 year old Glengoyne hiding in the cupboard too. I've had that for about 20 years. My wife was given it when she worked at the distillery during her University work experience.
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:18 pm
by Ford_Archive
Ty Webb wrote:I want to drink with Ford. I can't imagine how long it would take me to polish off 5 or 6 good single malts in a night. I nurse a good scotch like it's the last one I'll ever have.
I will drink with Ty Webb. It'll take hours.
Scotch whisky
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:09 pm
by madmanmunt_Archive
Ivan Dobsky wrote:by far the greatest of any of mans accomplishments is that which
is The Macallan 18yrs. It's only rival which I unfortunately don't have any of at the
moment is the Highland Park 18yrs.
Here's a man who knows his whisky! 18yo seems to be a magic age for many malts.
A warning to international travelers! Be wary of special duty free only versions of your favorites. I have been burned on both the Macallan Elegancia and the Highland Park 16yo. Both upsettingly sub-standard bottlings. These days I won't buy something I haven't tasted beforehand.
A glug of Johnny Walker Red or Black might make the dessert you are cooking taste even better (or your porridge) and are probably fine in cocktails but I wouldn't serve them neat to anyone I liked.
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:26 pm
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive
mr.arrison wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:In Baltimore there is an actual scotch bar.
You can't smoke, but your selections are amazing.
They range anywhere from $5 and $90 and you have a choice of Budweiser (not recommended) and water as chasers.
This joint even has a fireplace for in the winter.
This place is on Fleet St., no?
RULES!
I thought it was on Aliceanna, but I could be wrong.
Cranius wrote:I recommend Glenn Danzig highly.
The newest issue of
Royal Flush has an ad in it for Glenn Danzig Scotch.