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Single Malt Scotch! Okay, I have on more than one occassion unintentionally derailed a perfectly fine gear thread to mention how comparing different, but equally excellent gear is akin to comparing single malt scotches. So, I thought it might make some sense to set up this thread, and then just link to it whenever I (or others) get side tracked thinking about these fine spirits! I will start by saying that I like a variety of single malts, and I appreciate almost all of them. But, the variation between different single malts is really quite astounding, and there are always particular products which will have greater appeal to a given individual. I tend to prefer the Islay malts, and Lagavulin 16 yr. is a constant stable in my liquor cabinet. Laphroaig is an occassional deviation from Lagavulin, and I have found myself spending a lot of time with The Balvenie 12 yr. Doublewood of late. Other scotches that I generally have on hand include: Oban (gotta have a bottle of Oban in the house!), Talisker, Dalwhinnie, The Macallan, and I still have some Glenfiddich 18 yr. Ancient Reserve which I am tring to milk along for as long as I can. I'm sure I'll have more to add as we go on, but perhaps this will get things going. Discuss! Tom. |
Single malts are great. I've got a 10 year Laphroaig standing right beside my computer. Dalwhinnie's my current favourite among the ones I've tried so far, though. Unfortunately I'm on a tight budget, so I can't try out as many different ones as I'd like to - liquor is EXPENSIVE in this country. |
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My fave is Cragganmore these days, but that's subject to change..:p Anyone else tried the Glen Breton, made on Cape Breton Island? They're not allowed to call it 'Scotch' but it's pretty dang tasty. Reminiscent of the highland malts. |
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Did Cardhu really eat through your tile? :eek: I dropped a full glass of it on a hardwood floor back in April. The glass was crystal so it went into a million pieces, what a mess. I lamented the loss of the scotch more than the loss of the crystal tumbler though.... I haven't been able to find any Cardhu lately. |
Glenmorangie for me ! https://www.glenmorangie.com/landing/index.php :bassist: |
I'm not much of a scotch drinker, but I got a bottle of Knockando as a gift and I quite like a sip of it now and then. It says Speyside on the bottle, I assume this is geographical reference. |
Laphroaig, Balvenie, The Macallan, my pub has them all, and a ton more, you want to try Edradour, made in the smallest distillary in scotland and is just amazing, if i still drank i'd have a few nips of that on a night out :) |
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Ill get the details at work tomorrow, ill take a pic of our fine selection aswell ;) Im afraid you might have some trouble getting it, its pretty hard to get a hold of over here! Tis good tho, most balanced malt we have, everything is just right :) |
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The 21 yr old double cask is incredible..... |
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Tom, I can't imagine why we haven't got together yet! I'm a big Scotch fan, although I haven't tried as many as you. My favorite is actually the rather pedestrian Glenlivet. I also have some Laphroig handy, and like it (in small quantities). I've heard many a tale of Lagavulin, but haven't got the chance to try it yet. I also enjoy Glenfiddich and had The Macallen once which I liked quite a bit. I started with scotches quite after trying Chivas Regal, which remains my favorite blend. |
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P.S. Don't invite Cole. He drinks some awful concoction known as "Jager bombs" It makes him think he can score with college chicks ;) |
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I'm definitely coming to your house! :p |
All this mention of fine scotch's (which I am quite fond of), and NOTHING about its ultimate compliment..... .....a Connecticut Shade wrapped Monte Cristo Double Corona???? (or similar tasty smoke with at least a 50 ring gauge) :eyebrow: For shame, gentlemen, for shame..... :hiding: :smug: |
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What makes Laphroaig so desired? I met some Scots at a Pub near my house that insisted I try it, but to me it tasted a bit too "pitty" if that makes sense. Maybe it because I'm still a noob to Scoth drinking, but I'm a fan of Chivas, Glenlivet, and Glenfiddich right now. Great thread topic by the way! |
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