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Jo3sh posted:Aberlour A'Bunadh Last night I went out with a buddy to my favorite whiskey bar in Baltimore - Birds of a Feather - and bought this because your comment stuck in my mind as something I should remember. It's like toffee, caramel, spice, and booze soaked pannetone. Probably the sweetest scotch I've ever had. The aroma is absolutely lovely and two people to my immediate left commented on it when the dram was poured. Really delightful, but definitely a sipper. I don't know if I'd buy a bottle though.
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HatfulOfHollow posted:Last night I went out with a buddy to my favorite whiskey bar in Baltimore - Birds of a Feather - and bought this because your comment stuck in my mind as something I should remember. It's like toffee, caramel, spice, and booze soaked pannetone. Probably the sweetest scotch I've ever had. The aroma is absolutely lovely and two people to my immediate left commented on it when the dram was poured. Really delightful, but definitely a sipper. I don't know if I'd buy a bottle though. Do buy a bottle, I have one and it's totally worth it. Especially with a drop of water to dilute and open it up.
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# ? Oct 11, 2017 16:22 |
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Yeah, it's a cask strength bottling, so it can be as high as 60% alcohol. A little water definitely doesn't hurt it. Just looked in my cupboard - mine is batch 52, at 60.5% abv. Jo3sh fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Oct 11, 2017 |
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So mad at myself for waiting so long to try Rittenhouse. It's absolutely delicious... and such a gorgeous color.
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 04:15 |
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So my uncle who works for Nintendo sent me this 2015 Limited Edition Yamazaki. Didn't think anything of it, thought it was more of that cheap NAS stuff Turns out they go for 4-500 bucks??? Anyways, it's nice. Smooth and complex. Not worth 500 bucks, but nice.
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 09:44 |
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Japanse whisky is hella overpriced and I hope that bubble pops soon.
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 09:57 |
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spankmeister posted:Japanse whisky is hella overpriced and I hope that bubble pops soon. Not quite yet please. I've been out of work since June and I'm surviving by auctioning off various bottles. A Karuizawa that cost me £150 went for nearly £1000 a few weeks ago.
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biglads posted:Not quite yet please. I've been out of work since June and I'm surviving by auctioning off various bottles. A Karuizawa that cost me £150 went for nearly £1000 a few weeks ago. Good luck in the job search! I'm sure we're all rooting for you, but I admire your whiskey savvy. I bought a bottle of JW Blue from a friend who is out of work for $150 last week so he could take some money without feeling like charity. Then I made him sit on his couch w/me and drink the whole bottle. It was decent whiskey (that wasn't even worth the price I paid 😎) but he was stressed because he has a baby on the way in about 5 months and his wife brought me a cherry pie not for the money (she didn't know) but for comforting her husband. Win all around!
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HatfulOfHollow posted:Last night I went out with a buddy to my favorite whiskey bar in Baltimore - Birds of a Feather - and bought this because your comment stuck in my mind as something I should remember. It's like toffee, caramel, spice, and booze soaked pannetone. Probably the sweetest scotch I've ever had. The aroma is absolutely lovely and two people to my immediate left commented on it when the dram was poured. Really delightful, but definitely a sipper. I don't know if I'd buy a bottle though. I got a bunch of money recently as well as a promotion so I'll buy this immediately. What else is good for fans of Highland Park, Macallan and other sweet/sherry flavored scotch? I remember liking the Glenmorangie different barrel series a few years back but they seem to have gone up in price so I want something new. Is Highland Park 15 or 18 worth the premium compared to the 12?
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 03:00 |
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krustster posted:I got a bunch of money recently as well as a promotion so I'll buy this immediately. What else is good for fans of Highland Park, Macallan and other sweet/sherry flavored scotch? I remember liking the Glenmorangie different barrel series a few years back but they seem to have gone up in price so I want something new. Is Highland Park 15 or 18 worth the premium compared to the 12? Glenfarclas 17 comes to mind, or French oak Glenlivet 15, if it still exists.
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krustster posted:I got a bunch of money recently as well as a promotion so I'll buy this immediately. What else is good for fans of Highland Park, Macallan and other sweet/sherry flavored scotch? I remember liking the Glenmorangie different barrel series a few years back but they seem to have gone up in price so I want something new. Is Highland Park 15 or 18 worth the premium compared to the 12? Definitely GlenDronach 15yo
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 09:49 |
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spankmeister posted:Definitely GlenDronach 15yo That has been discontinued for 18 months or so and is very hard to get hold of. There are still stocks of the 18 and 21 around and the single cask releases are (were?) reasonably priced.
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 12:46 |
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Oh, welp.
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 13:22 |
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https://scotchwhisky.com/magazine/latest-news/16384/port-ellen-and-brora-to-reopen/ So Diageo are going to re-open Brora & Port Ellen. Brora was pretty much all in-situ when I was there are couple of years ago. Port Ellen had all the buildings there but no 'kit' and was all taken over for the maltings and warehousing Lagavulin. Plenty hugely hyped and expensive NAS from there by 2025.
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 14:18 |
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I'm doing some cleaning today and decided I need to drink more, still have 4 of these bottles left from my first post in this thread. Abelour is batch 41 and 59%. Whistlepig is bottled for Total Wine & More barrel 8 at 117 proof. Bookers is batch C07-A-12 at 65.3%/130.6 proof. Blantons is bottle 195 from barrel 131 at 93 proof. Not pictured, half a bottle of Glenfarclas 105 I had to put in a decanter because the cork broke in half.
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 19:11 |
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spankmeister posted:Japanse whisky is hella overpriced and I hope that bubble pops soon. In addition to that, I swear there's something in it that just doesn't agree with me. I can (and do) enjoy every other kind of whisky, but something about Japanese whisky is just completely unenjoyable every time I try it -- I've tried a bunch of different versions, too, and they've all done me straight in. Is there something unique to Japanese whisky that could explain that?
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PT6A posted:In addition to that, I swear there's something in it that just doesn't agree with me. I can (and do) enjoy every other kind of whisky, but something about Japanese whisky is just completely unenjoyable every time I try it -- I've tried a bunch of different versions, too, and they've all done me straight in. Is there something unique to Japanese whisky that could explain that? No. Typically they even use grain imported from Scotland, ex-bourbon barrels, and the same techniques and equipment as Scotch. Be thankful you happen not to like it.
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 21:39 |
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Vox Nihili posted:No. Typically they even use grain imported from Scotland, ex-bourbon barrels, and the same techniques and equipment as Scotch. Be thankful you happen not to like it. I guess. It just feels like I'm missing something, since I keep hearing such good things about it.
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 22:26 |
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It's aged closer to the Pacific ocean instead of the Atlantic? Try Kavalan and see if it does the same thing to you. But yes basically everything used to make it, besides the water, is imported. I'd challenge you to pick out a Japanese whisky a blind test though. Perhaps you're just a racist, as your custom title implies. Someone finally made a Japanese whisky using Japanese grain, and they're shooting for release next year. zmcnulty fucked around with this message at 22:52 on Oct 14, 2017 |
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I had some Yamazaki 12 a while back and it was fine. It just tasted like regular scotch comparable to Glenlivet or whatever. I'm sure part of its cachet is that it's more obscure and exotic compared to the other stuff. Also sometime over the past year I seem to have lost my taste for bourbon and replaced it with a thirst for rum. I recommend this to all because you can get some world class stuff for not a lot of money, comparatively.
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zmcnulty posted:It's aged closer to the Pacific ocean instead of the Atlantic? Try Kavalan and see if it does the same thing to you. I don't think it's the water or racism, because I love sake. Maybe it's just a coincidence -- I've tried 4 or 5 examples, which isn't a lot, so it's not out of the question that they could have just been whiskies that I didn't enjoy. I don't want to give up on it entirely, but on the other hand, money and drinking time are limited. I'm glad that I pushed through my initial dislike of sherry and bourbon, which I now very much enjoy, but I'm just not sure if it's worth trying with Japanese whisky given my past reactions.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 04:35 |
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Hullo goons, I absolutely love Lagavulin 16. It is a fantastic Scotch. It is a peat-y beast so I know it wont stand with most non-scotch drinkers. I'm looking for something that would be approachable but great tasting for casual to non Scotch drinkers.
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# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:37 |
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At some point, for a special occasion, I was thinking of having a pour of Macallan 30. Of course, that's going to run me $400 after tip. Is it life changing experience or just overpriced mediocrity like Johnny Walker Blue?
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# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:48 |
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TopHatGenius posted:Hullo goons, I'd suggest a Balvenie. Pretty much all of their stuff is incredibly smooth and easy to drink. Keep away from the recent peated expressions though. Try a 12 y/o Doublewood.
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zmcnulty posted:Would any US goons be willing to trade a bottle of Suntory Toki for something of equivalent value from here in Japan? Maybe Chita? Suntory doesn't sell Toki in Japan, but they don't sell Chita outside of Japan. Any other recommendations? (Check my next post). I would be willing to do a swap, mainly because I have a extra Toki in the cabinet right now.
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 22:27 |
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I'm looking for recommendations for other Japanese Whisky. I've been luck enough to find a few local stores that keep a good selection in stock, but I'm looking to expand a bit from here. Only enough my favorite still is Hibiki.
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 22:31 |
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Does anyone know of any good high end whiskey pages for buying/selling? I'm looking to get my hands on some stuff but Craigslist seems too sketchy
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TopHatGenius posted:Hullo goons, Any Speyside (like the balvenie) is pretty tame intro for first time scotch drinkers.
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Jerome Louis posted:Does anyone know of any good high end whiskey pages for buying/selling? I'm looking to get my hands on some stuff but Craigslist seems too sketchy The bourbon secondary market Facebook group is extremely active, and allegedly swarming with counterfeiters! I've used Craigslist to arrange local trades or sales in the past, it's no shadier than any other black market transaction. Which is to say, it's going to be shady no matter which avenue you choose. If all goes according to plan, I'll be using Craigslist to trade down a Pappy 23 for a number of "lesser" bottles in a few months, or alternatively I'll be robbed of an allegedly $1,800 possession and left to bleed out in a parking lot. Vox Nihili fucked around with this message at 01:24 on Oct 20, 2017 |
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Vox Nihili posted:The bourbon secondary market Facebook group is extremely active, and allegedly swarming with counterfeiters! Ok got it.. makes sense. I also plan on trading down a Pappy 20 and a George T. Stagg in the next few months but wasn't sure where to do all of this
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# ? Oct 20, 2017 02:31 |
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I went nuts and bought the Aberlour A'bunadh and it is pretty weird and good. I love that it's cask strength, as that forces you to take your time with it and whatnot. Such a wide variety of different flavors. I always love crazy high proof stuff like Bookers, Thomas H Handy Sazerac and green Chartreuse (yeah yeah whatever) because they seem to have so much going on so I'm open to other suggestions in that realm as long as it's not overly smoky "burnt rubber and markers" type stuff like Lagavulin. One though that I didn't care for was Elijah Craig barrel proof, even though I absolutely love the original it was just too hot for me to enjoy. Felt like my throat was closing up on each sip. Also I'm finally revisiting Talisker, the very first high quality liquor that started me down my path to financial ruin more than 10 years ago, and it's actually a lot more intense than I remember. I guess I've been doing beer and rum and tequila and sherry cask stuff for so long that it was kind of a shock. But that sharp, briny/oceanic flavor is really something else. It's close to the edge of being too much, but it's balanced just enough that you get the full effect of the peat without it being gross or overwhelming. Threading that needle,,,,,, Jerome Louis posted:Ok got it.. makes sense. I also plan on trading down a Pappy 20 and a George T. Stagg in the next few months but wasn't sure where to do all of this I'll give you some hazy IPAs for the Stagg
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 00:46 |
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Reminder that there's ridiculous amounts of Stagg available this year.
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 03:18 |
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kidsafe posted:Reminder that there's ridiculous amounts of Stagg available this year. I'm pretty sure I saw a bunch of it at costco last week. Is it worth picking up? I usually get russell reserve
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 08:36 |
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Thanks for the heads up. Does Costco have Stagg Jr or George T Stagg?
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 11:12 |
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Symetrique posted:Thanks for the heads up. Does Costco have Stagg Jr or George T Stagg? I honestly can't remember. I've never seen either at Costco before but I'll double check today
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 19:06 |
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That was probably Stagg Jr. If it’s in a squat bottle, it’s Stagg Jr. If it’s in a tall bottle it’s George T. Stagg.
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 19:11 |
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the spyder posted:I'm looking for recommendations for other Japanese Whisky. I've been luck enough to find a few local stores that keep a good selection in stock, but I'm looking to expand a bit from here. Only enough my favorite still is Hibiki. Nikka Coffee Grain NAS Yamazaki Distillers Reserve
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 22:48 |
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kidsafe posted:That was probably Stagg Jr. If it’s in a squat bottle, it’s Stagg Jr. If it’s in a tall bottle it’s George T. Stagg. It was in fact stagg jr. I've never seen it here before and I guess I wasn't paying much attention
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 23:16 |
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Mandalay posted:Nikka Coffee Grain I thought this one was absolutely horrible.
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# ? May 17, 2024 15:04 |
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Just broke the seal on a several years old bottle of Green Label purchased around the time they announced it was going to be discontinued. Tasted really mild compared to what I remember, so I went out and bought a more recent bottling. The more recent bottling is closer to what I remember, but still a little too Speyside and not the earthy/dank whisky I remember.
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