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Posted by bananas on May-24-2011 21:37:

nice to have a thread about whiskey here, my favorite drink, i'd drink it all the time if i had the money, since i dont have the money, the best i've tried was walker's blue label.

anyhow whiskey is a man's drink and it's fucking good

edit: and srussel i srsly thought you're retarded, and then u started to make some sense in the nba thread, and you just started a conversation about my favorite drink, you may not be as dumb as you seem
edit2: nope, you're still an idiot


Posted by Acton on May-24-2011 21:39:

quote:
Originally posted by bananas
whiskey is a man's drink and it's fucking good


Worth quoting.


Posted by infinity HiGH on May-24-2011 21:46:

I know this is a thread about Scotch Whisky, but I was introduced to Japanese Whisky not too long ago and I can easily say that I don't plan on drinking any other hard liquor any time soon.

This one is my personal favourite:


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by bananas

edit: and srussel i srsly thought you're retarded, and then u started to make some sense in the nba thread, and you just started a conversation about my favorite drink, you may not be as dumb as you seem


I'm touched. I still don't like you.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 21:48:



One of my favorites.


Posted by Faielle on May-24-2011 22:07:

If you found me cut up and without most of my limbs this is the predominant liquid that would be around me


Posted by srussell0018 on May-24-2011 22:10:

Hmm. I would've guessed it would be semen.


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

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018


One of my favorites.



That's actually a rather nice Scotch, especially considering the normal retail price.


Posted by gmilf on May-25-2011 04:36:


has anyone tried this Thai whiskey? I think that it tastes more like rum, but for 3-4 dollars a bottle it doesn't get much better!

What would be a good scotch to try and buy the next time I am at the store under $60. I don't want to spend much more than that in case I don't actually like it. I was thinking a lower age of a brand then if it really knocks me off my feet going for the more premium selection. Is that a good way to approach it?


Posted by The17sss on May-25-2011 04:38:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
I know this is a thread about Scotch Whisky, but I was introduced to Japanese Whisky not too long ago and I can easily say that I don't plan on drinking any other hard liquor any time soon.

This one is my personal favourite:




Glad you mentioned this. This Japanese whiskey has been giving the Scotch whiskey a run for its money in the taste competitions the past few years now.


Posted by gmilf on May-25-2011 04:45:

quote:
Originally posted by gmilf

has anyone tried this Thai whiskey? I think that it tastes more like rum, but for 3-4 dollars a bottle it doesn't get much better!


Sorry, I said that backwards. It's a rum that tastes more like whiskey.

Also, there are some places around here that sell bourbon by the barrel and I was thinking of ordering one. It just requires a 500 dollar deposit and you have to wait the alloted time. I.e. 5-10 years. Then you pay the remaining 1500 or so and you get the whole barrel. You can sell as much as you want at a discounted price to most bars and you will come out ahead halway through. The remaining half is yours and it continues to mature within the barrel for as long as you have it.

It seems like a lot of work, but its basically free when its all said and done, and you can have a hell of a kegger.


Posted by DOOMBOT on May-25-2011 04:47:

This thread is full of weak sauce.


Posted by The17sss on May-25-2011 05:06:

If we're getting into American bourbon, check this out. I have 2 bottles of this stuff right now... one I opened and a 2nd one I plan on keeping sealed up for a looooong time.




A.H. Hirsch was the last pot still bourbon in America, and the distiller, which had been in business since 1752, burned down in 1990, which was the end of the company's run. This was the first and one of only a few Bourbons to get a 5 star rating. I bought the bottles for around $150 each 4 years ago, and they are retailing for $400-$500 now because the remaining supply is dwindling like crazy. Hopefully the unopened one will be worth a lot more in 10+ years. Most importantly, it's really fucking good! It'll knock you on your ass too if you're not paying attention after a couple glasses.

quote:
"It's as seductive and coy a Bourbon nose as I've come across; in the mouth, this robust, but polite Bourbon confidently offers happily married tastes of caramel, oats, coffee, wood smoke, maple syrup, oak, controlled alcohol and raisins, there's even a slim trace of sweet sherry in the sublime, firm, heady aftertaste; clearly the best Bourbon I've evaluated for the Spirits Journal to date." Score: 5 stars, F. Paul Pacult.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-25-2011 05:50:

quote:
Originally posted by gmilf

What would be a good scotch to try and buy the next time I am at the store under $60. I don't want to spend much more than that in case I don't actually like it. I was thinking a lower age of a brand then if it really knocks me off my feet going for the more premium selection. Is that a good way to approach it?


You could probably get Macallan 12 for around 60. That's a good one to start with.

Also Bourbon is gross.


Posted by The17sss on May-25-2011 05:59:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Also Bourbon is gross.


I used to think so too till I got after some of that A.H. Hirsch 16 year. I still don't like other bourbons.


Posted by gmilf on May-25-2011 06:02:

Hirsch is/ was decent. If we are doing bourbons as well. Pappy Van Winkle is very interesting in flavor.

But this is the ranking I give them
1)Maker's Mark
2)Rip Van Winkle 105 or Pappy Van Winkle Reserve
3)Bulliet
4)Fighting Cock
5)White Dog
6)Knob Creek
7)Jim Beam
8)Old Crow
9)Old Fitzgerald
10)Old Forester

My time in Louisville was not wasted. This order is just personal preference you either love or hate my top picks because they are bolder.


Posted by gmilf on May-25-2011 06:04:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
You could probably get Macallan 12 for around 60. That's a good one to start with.

Also Bourbon is gross.

Its what you drink when you are in the mood for a nice scotch but you don't want to feel like a pussy.


Posted by infinity HiGH on May-25-2011 06:39:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
Glad you mentioned this. This Japanese whiskey has been giving the Scotch whiskey a run for its money in the taste competitions the past few years now.


It definitely has been. I love it. The taste is so richly layered and smooth.

I've also had Yamazaki 12 year and Yoichi 10 year, but those, while more expensive, weren't as good imo.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-25-2011 14:04:

quote:
Originally posted by gmilf
Its what you drink when you are in the mood for a nice scotch but you can't afford it


Fixed


Posted by ZeJayMan on May-25-2011 17:28:

Dalwhinnie, Laphroaig, Highland Park, Talisker, Bunnahabhain, Scapa are all very nice.

It doesn't have to be a malt to be a good whisky. Bailie Nicol Jarvie is a whisky I would drink again and again.



Posted by Moral Hazard on May-25-2011 17:46:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018


One of my favorites.


I have to agree with you, fantastic stuff for the price point. For a better drink also aged in port casks try


Posted by srussell0018 on May-25-2011 17:47:

Blended Scotches can be very smooth and tasty, but they just don't have the complexity of a single malt. The taste is a bit lacking, as you pretty much get the same flavor every time you take a sip, whereas with Single Malts you can discover new hints of flavors with each sip.

/scotch snob


Posted by The17sss on May-25-2011 17:54:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Blended Scotches can be very smooth and tasty, but they just don't have the complexity of a single malt. The taste is a bit lacking, as you pretty much get the same flavor every time you take a sip, whereas with Single Malts you can discover new hints of flavors with each sip.

/scotch snob


... and it gets you shitfaced faster than vodka/rum/tequila


Posted by srussell0018 on May-25-2011 17:57:

3 fingers gets you a pretty nice glow imo.


Posted by PROGPROGPROG on May-25-2011 23:02:

Good thread, will read again.

And I'm not just saying that


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