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wontondestruction posted:
Use imgur namaste E:
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 02:59 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:06 |
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Thanks, will do.
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# ? Aug 26, 2017 03:07 |
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Tried Booker's today for the first time--now I understand the hype. Remarkably approachable at 64% abv, huge, unique peanut butter flavor and thick, chewy mouthfeel. This was the 2016-06 batch, fwiw.
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# ? Aug 27, 2017 22:51 |
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I wasn't a big fan of bookers. Too sweet.404notfound posted:
Damnit now I want ardbeg.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 00:57 |
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I would like to try Booker's again someday because the bottle I bought tasted like overaged Beam and dust. I'm sure it was a bad bottle.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 02:46 |
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wormil posted:I would like to try Booker's again someday because the bottle I bought tasted like overaged Beam and dust. I'm sure it was a bad bottle. Yeah that's pretty odd, if anything you could criticize the bottle I tried for being too flavorful/unbalanced.
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# ? Aug 28, 2017 20:37 |
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Baker's has been consistently delicious and is less expensive than Booker's so I have a hard time justifying another bottle.
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# ? Aug 29, 2017 01:12 |
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Got a friend getting married and he's a big fan of Jameson. I've never tried it myself. Anyone know if anything comparable that would make a nice gift?
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 00:57 |
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S.W.O.R.D. Agent posted:Got a friend getting married and he's a big fan of Jameson. I've never tried it myself. Anyone know if anything comparable that would make a nice gift? The higher-end Jamesons or Midleton. Just don't get him Bushmills.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 01:02 |
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Redbreast.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 01:16 |
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Lowness 72 posted:Redbreast. Or Yellow Spot. Cooper's Croze if they're into wood.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 02:05 |
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Nth Doctor posted:Or Yellow Spot. I read that as "Cooper's Cooze and got the vapors...
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 02:16 |
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Ugh Yellow Spot...more expensive and worse than Green Spot.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 02:19 |
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kidsafe posted:Ugh Yellow Spot...more expensive and worse than Green Spot. Agreed
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 09:27 |
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What's everyone think of Teeling Small Batch? I picked up a bottle last night and so far I think I love it. Also, did the Japanese hype die down or is it just way more available now? Seems like the prices were much lower than I remember them being a while back.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 04:26 |
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emotive posted:What's everyone think of Teeling Small Batch? I picked up a bottle last night and so far I think I love it. At least some of it is way more available probably because it switched to nas. The first bottle of hibiki I bought was the last bottle on the shelf at total wine, and the second was from Costco except it had changed to Japanese Harmony nas. I don't like the second bottle as much as I did the first
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 04:47 |
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emotive posted:What's everyone think of Teeling Small Batch? I picked up a bottle last night and so far I think I love it. I thought teeling was more or less garbage, friends seemed to agree as well. Tasted very similar to $10 mellow corn whiskey. Sweet, short, thin. Japanese hype hasn't died down at all. Lots of off-brand stuff added, usually NAS, still overpriced, the good stuff is more expensive than ever.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 08:04 |
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Yeah Japanse whisky is poo poo now. Teeling really depends on if you get their grain whiskey or their malt whiskey. The grain stuff is sweet and one-dimensional.
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# ? Sep 2, 2017 08:13 |
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spankmeister posted:Yeah Japanse whisky is poo poo now. Yeah I had the grain, malt might be great for all I know.
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# ? Sep 3, 2017 04:42 |
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404notfound posted:
Had the same thing happen to me once worth a bottle of Bulleit. Realized I was uncorking it at an angle too much for that satisfying pop.
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# ? Sep 4, 2017 12:52 |
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Yamazaki 18 is still my favorite whiskey.
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# ? Sep 5, 2017 09:07 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Yamazaki 18 is still my favorite whiskey. I got a chance to try both a glass of Yamazaki and Hakushu in a sushi restaurant in Paris earlier this week, but both of the bottles had no age statement. There were no special markings on the bottles denoting age or cask type. Does anyone know more? They weren't bad.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 00:51 |
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mojo1701a posted:I got a chance to try both a glass of Yamazaki and Hakushu in a sushi restaurant in Paris earlier this week, but both of the bottles had no age statement. There were no special markings on the bottles denoting age or cask type. Does anyone know more? They weren't bad. A problem for whisky producers is that you have to produce at least 10-15 years ahead because you need to age the whisky before selling it. By law whisky has to have aged for at least 3 years in oak casks. Also, the age on the label is the minimum age of the whisky in the bottle. Not an average or any kind of shenanigans. This makes it very hard to meet increased demand because you can't just ramp up production you need to work with the stock you have. Nor can you start to blend in younger stocks in your product than what's on the label. So, increased demand without increased supply means higher prices. Now, whisky producers have turned to making these Non Age Statement or NAS bottlings to try and meet this demand. The way this works is that due to the lack of age statement, the youngest whisky they could put in and still sell it is 3 years. In practice they're usually older but you get the idea. Then there's the Angel's share, every year a whisky ages a percentage of the spirit is lost due to evaporation. This means that younger casks will simply have more whisky in them than older ones. This can be as dramatic as half of a cask being gone after 15 years or so. Leaving out the age statement allows the distillery's master blender much more freedom in selecting younger casks. So they could select a cask that's maybe 5, 6, 7 or 8 years old. This not necessarily means lower quality. They're only hesitant to put that age on the label because they think people won't buy it. In my opinion it's not entirely fair to the customer. All of this holds especially true for Japanese whisky because it experienced a major boom a couple of years ago. So right now it's expensive as gently caress and the more reasonably priced options are all NAS. (And most of those aren't very good, imho)
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 09:26 |
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spankmeister posted:A problem for whisky producers is that you have to produce at least 10-15 years ahead because you need to age the whisky before selling it. By law whisky has to have aged for at least 3 years in oak casks. Also, the age on the label is the minimum age of the whisky in the bottle. Not an average or any kind of shenanigans. Note that the rules for bourbon whiskey is different. can be sold after as little as 3 months aged as "bourbon". Can be sold after at least two years of aging to be sold as "straight bourbon". If aged four years or less, need to be very specific of the age on the bottle. Go down the Kentucky every year and see 3 month old bourbons being sold in plastic flasks* in drive throughs, so it is real. *Tastes like paint thinner
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 13:21 |
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True, I was talking about scotch whisky and Japanese whisky follows the same rules iirc.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 13:24 |
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There are different rules about the barrels they use between bourbon and other whiskeys. Bourbon barrels need to be new charred oak, scotch distillers usually buy used bourbon barrels. The used barrels have a more neutral taste, but also impart less flavor on the whiskey, so they need to age longer for good flavor.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 16:51 |
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Infinite Karma posted:There are different rules about the barrels they use between bourbon and other whiskeys. Bourbon barrels need to be new charred oak, scotch distillers usually buy used bourbon barrels. The used barrels have a more neutral taste, but also impart less flavor on the whiskey, so they need to age longer for good flavor. Buffalo Trace and other distilleries are now not only selling it to others, like you said, to other whisky distilleries but also wineries who want a bit of smoke or spice in their final age.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 18:09 |
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spankmeister posted:A problem for whisky producers is that you have to produce at least 10-15 years ahead because you need to age the whisky before selling it. By law whisky has to have aged for at least 3 years in oak casks. Also, the age on the label is the minimum age of the whisky in the bottle. Not an average or any kind of shenanigans. Yeah, that makes sense. I had to specifically add "no age statement" when I googled them, otherwise I got nothing but the 12 and 18 (etc.). I ended up doing some reading on it because the duty-free store had a surprisingly decent 15-year-old blended Dewar's that I sampled. Instead, this was my haul: The two French whiskies I specifically bought in Paris. I don't think I did too bad.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 18:26 |
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Bulleit also tastes like poo poo now. Apparently, they are making their own now instead of buying it from Four Roses. I'm just going to stockpile $29 bottles of Four Roses Small Batch and never look for anything cheaper again.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 20:38 |
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Keyser_Soze posted:Bulleit also tastes like poo poo now. Apparently, they are making their own now instead of buying it from Four Roses. Well poo poo. I love me some Bulleit. You should try some old grand dad if you ever have the chance. Cheap sipper for me.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 21:20 |
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EVIL Gibson posted:Well poo poo. I love me some Bulleit. Old grand dad bottled in bond is only a few bucks more than regular and worth it.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 21:25 |
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I will give OGD and a shot again (and look for the bonded), I can't remember the last time I've tried it. A friend in the business has recommended Jim Beam Black as an under $20 alternative. I might try that too, but I have my doubts.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 21:35 |
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I get people wanting to have a cheap daily whiskey but I honestly could never get myself to drink something like beam black knowing that if I just spend 5 more bucks you can get mid shelf stuff. Those 5 extra bucks are 100% worth it imo.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 23:12 |
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spankmeister posted:I get people wanting to have a cheap daily whiskey but I honestly could never get myself to drink something like beam black knowing that if I just spend 5 more bucks you can get mid shelf stuff. Those 5 extra bucks are 100% worth it imo. The fun is finding the cheap bottles that are better tasting than older / expensive stuff. Telling someone they drank a whiskey that costs the same as their Jack D for a more smooth and better after taste is the best. I goto the abc and try any new stuff and sometimes I find some really awesome poo poo.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 23:18 |
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Keyser_Soze posted:I will give OGD and a shot again (and look for the bonded), I can't remember the last time I've tried it. Beam Bonded is garbage and I imagine the Black isn't much better. WT101 is $19 here/$33 for a handle so I just buy that; otherwise I think the conventional wisdom is Evan Williams > Beam >> Jack. Buffalo Trace is also better than the rest of those but it runs right up against that $20 ceiling.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 02:24 |
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Yeah, I'm sure most of the Beams will taste like lighter fluid mixed with maple syrup. I'm gonna stick at the $30 range until 4 Roses also goes to poo poo. Total Wine sometimes has Rittenhouse so that's a bargain comparatively speaking as well although only really good for manhattans. I haven't seen any Elmer T. Lee in years though, that stuff was really good for under $40. meh.
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 02:29 |
Just gave my 2.5 year old son a sniff of ew black, and he says it's "too hot, too spicy" and doesn't want to smell it again. Success, I think!
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 17:05 |
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silvergoose posted:Just gave my 2.5 year old son a sniff of ew black, and he says it's "too hot, too spicy" and doesn't want to smell it again. Back when she was 2 or 3, my daughter wanted to try the beer I was drinking. It was a Two Hearted Ale, and she yanked the glass away as soon as it touched her lips. She's never asked again.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 17:26 |
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Nth Doctor posted:Back when she was 2 or 3, my daughter wanted to try the beer I was drinking. It was a Two Hearted Ale, and she yanked the glass away as soon as it touched her lips. She's never asked again. My dad gave me a sip of his gin and tonic when I was 3. After a minute of reacting to the flavor in disgust, apparently I wanted more.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 17:28 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:06 |
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I got me some Ardbeg Uigeadail and I'm pretty ok with it. I'm pretty ok with all of it. Pretty really ok.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 03:11 |