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Posted by Sushipunk on May-24-2011 03:20:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Hobos drink Islay.



Posted by fbgdavidson on May-24-2011 03:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Alex
I was feeling rich about a month ago and bought a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue.

Really tasty stuff.


Not bad with Coke either...British Airways have it self serve in their first class lounges at Heathrow and also onboard.


Posted by The17sss on May-24-2011 03:37:



You may get shot if you admit in public that you mix coke with Blue Label. Holy Christ that stuff is meant to be drank strait! Don't tell me you put A-1 Sauce on filet mignon too.


Posted by gmilf on May-24-2011 03:47:

If I feel a restaurant is too snooty I will always ask for ketchup to go with my steak. Pisses them off to no end.


And this may get me kicked out of the thread. But, Makers Mark bourbon is better than any scotch I've had.

Johnny Walker blue is very decent, I didn't feel that it was for sipping though. The taste wasn't complex enough.


Posted by fbgdavidson on May-24-2011 03:49:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss


You may get shot if you admit in public that you mix coke with Blue Label. Holy Christ that stuff is meant to be drank strait! Don't tell me you put A-1 Sauce on filet mignon too.


Ha, no A-1 sauce, no. I like drinking it with Coke, because, well I can! In the air the only whiskey options ares JW Blue, Glenlivet 18 and Woodford Reserve. Not a fan of the latter and my father would probably hurt me if he knew I mixed Coke with a single malt, so the JW Blue it is...


Posted by gmilf on May-24-2011 04:00:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/kitchen/ba37/
bought these for a friend and I am thinking of ordering some for myself if I go out and buy some of these scotches people are suggesting.


Posted by kadomony on May-24-2011 04:06:



glenfiddich 15yo solera reserve


Posted by igottaknow on May-24-2011 04:07:

quote:
Originally posted by fbgdavidson
Ha, no A-1 sauce, no. I like drinking it with Coke, because, well I can! In the air the only whiskey options ares JW Blue, Glenlivet 18 and Woodford Reserve. Not a fan of the latter and my father would probably hurt me if he knew I mixed Coke with a single malt, so the JW Blue it is...

we know you can, the question is why would you?


Posted by fbgdavidson on May-24-2011 04:30:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
we know you can, the question is why would you?


I wanted a whiskey and coke, damn it


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 05:39:

quote:
Originally posted by gmilf

And this may get me kicked out of the thread. But, Makers Mark bourbon is better than any scotch I've had.



GTFO


Posted by gmilf on May-24-2011 05:42:

but, its so sweet and smooth and yummy


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 05:42:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
Srussell, try the McCallan 18 or 25 if you have the money. You'll notice the difference real quick compared to the 15, even though the 15 is great stuff. With Vodka I have my "go to" regular brand and my "I have guests and/or special occasion" brands. Same with the single malts.


I've had the 18. I wouldn't say it's that much better than the 15 (and keep in mind the fine oak 15 is different than the regular), but I will have to try the 25. I'll give it a week or two to polish off the bottle of the 15


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 05:46:

quote:
Originally posted by gmilf
but, its so sweet and smooth and yummy


You take that back


Posted by yukii on May-24-2011 05:47:

I'm drunk but I frank vodka oops! Lol wrong thread


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 05:51:

quote:
Originally posted by fbgdavidson
Not bad with Coke either...British Airways have it self serve in their first class lounges at Heathrow and also onboard.



If you're going to mix one of those with Coke, go Bushmills all the way. It's a travesty to mix the other two with anything.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 05:57:

quote:
Originally posted by gmilf
http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/kitchen/ba37/
bought these for a friend and I am thinking of ordering some for myself if I go out and buy some of these scotches people are suggesting.


My parents have those. They said they don't work all that well, as they lose their coldness fairly quickly.


Posted by knowhope on May-24-2011 06:45:

He had the luxury of having the serve yourself. He wanted to dip his dick in gold and it was his only chance.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on May-24-2011 14:00:

one day I would love to try this


Posted by ChemEnhanced on May-24-2011 14:04:

As daily drinks I find these to be good.


I got to taste the 30 year old stuff and in all honesty didn't find it was that much better then the 18 year old stuff.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 14:23:

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
one day I would love to try this



Dalmore is great stuff. I've had their 12 and even that was pretty damn good.


Posted by Enjoy on May-24-2011 19:42:

Just came back from US and picked up Ardbeg 10yo and Macallan Select Oak.


Posted by Acton on May-24-2011 20:34:

I bought a bottle of this 33 year old single malt (I think) a few months ago, for about �350



Bottled in 2010 and my Grandfather and I enjoyed it immensely.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 20:37:

Yikes. That is an expensive bottle of liquor! 110 proof too


Posted by Acton on May-24-2011 20:38:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Yikes. That is an expensive bottle of liquor!


Totally worth it, though.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 20:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
Totally worth it, though.


Yes the Highlands are the way to go imo.


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