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Post by Jetworks on Sept 9, 2016 15:31:34 GMT -5
Tonight's selection:
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Post by Raoul Duke on Sept 22, 2016 13:08:33 GMT -5
Going to a whisky show on Saturday. Will only be staying 2 hours or so. I'm not gonna be able to taste everything. Anything you guys see that I should go directly to? imgur.com/a/1eV1p
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Post by Jetworks on Sept 22, 2016 13:40:02 GMT -5
Going to a whisky show on Saturday. Will only be staying 2 hours or so. I'm not gonna be able to taste everything. Anything you guys see that I should go directly to? imgur.com/a/1eV1p32-68?
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Post by JStokes on Sept 22, 2016 13:41:13 GMT -5
I went to a Balvenie scotch tasting a few years back and it's basically the only scotch I drink.
The 14 year Caribbean Cask is my favorite for normal drams, the 21 year is outstanding.
Only drink scotch from the fall to very early spring.
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Sept 22, 2016 13:42:20 GMT -5
I went to a Balvenie scotch tasting a few years back and it's basically the only scotch I drink. The 14 year Caribbean Cask is my favorite for normal drams, the 21 year is outstanding. Only drink scotch from the fall to very early spring. _ I have a bottle of that Caribbean Cask, never tried it.. and the Doublewood (which I've had before). Will have to open the Cask soon.
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Post by JStokes on Sept 22, 2016 13:46:07 GMT -5
Going to a whisky show on Saturday. Will only be staying 2 hours or so. I'm not gonna be able to taste everything. Anything you guys see that I should go directly to? imgur.com/a/1eV1pWhiskey like American whiskey/bourbon/rye or scotch as well? If they have the Balvenie 30 try to get a taste. Awesome. When I'm not drinking single malts I LOVE Monkey Shoulder. _
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Post by JStokes on Sept 22, 2016 13:47:42 GMT -5
I went to a Balvenie scotch tasting a few years back and it's basically the only scotch I drink. The 14 year Caribbean Cask is my favorite for normal drams, the 21 year is outstanding. Only drink scotch from the fall to very early spring. _ I have a bottle of that Caribbean Cask, never tried it.. and the Doublewood (which I've had before). Will have to open the Cask soon. It's very smooth, great drinking scotch. I don't like (i.e., hate) really peaty musty scotches. _
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Sept 24, 2016 12:37:47 GMT -5
I have a bottle of that Caribbean Cask, never tried it.. and the Doublewood (which I've had before). Will have to open the Cask soon. It's very smooth, great drinking scotch. I don't like (i.e., hate) really peaty musty scotches. _ Tried it. Frankly I can't tell the difference between this and the double wood. And I've come to realize I'm not a fan of scotch. Or whiskey (unless it has some lime juice in it). I think I'm going to try some aged rum. I need a winter drink!
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Post by southparkcpa on Sept 24, 2016 18:27:25 GMT -5
I went to a Balvenie scotch tasting a few years back and it's basically the only scotch I drink. The 14 year Caribbean Cask is my favorite for normal drams, the 21 year is outstanding. Only drink scotch from the fall to very early spring. _ This is my new favorite...... I was and still am a Dewars man for sentimental reasons. I tried Belvemie a few years ago and immediately added it to my cabinet. Simply an an excellent blend of flavor, kick and smoothness.
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Post by Warfish on Sept 25, 2016 19:35:37 GMT -5
My beverage of choice this weekend: A rum worthy of Scotch drinkers. Perfectly great on ice alone, but my preference is the Classic Dark & Stormy, Rum, Ginger Ale, Lime, Ice. Brilliant. Sadly it would have taken a dozen to wipe away my memory of the shitstain that was today's "wow, embarrassed to be a jets Fan....again" moment.
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Post by flushingjet on Oct 4, 2016 12:00:59 GMT -5
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Post by Jetworks on Oct 9, 2016 9:26:01 GMT -5
Got this yesterday as a gift, never had seen it before. This is the second release of Balblair's 1999 batch. I found it to be an extremely smooth, mellow Highland sip. If you get a chance to try it, I'd highly recommend it.
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Post by ricard78 on Oct 9, 2016 11:11:23 GMT -5
Got this yesterday as a gift, never had seen it before. This is the second release of Balblair's 1999 batch. I found it to be an extremely smooth, mellow Highland sip. If you get a chance to try it, I'd highly recommend it. Don't think I can afford this one. I'm planning on buying a bottle of Nikka from the barrel at the end of the month though, I can highly recommend that.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Oct 9, 2016 11:50:08 GMT -5
The three hard-to-get Duty-Free-Only Glenmoarangie issues thus far. Duthac, aged in Pedro Ximenéz Sherry casks. Tayne, aged Amontillado Sherry casks. Tarlogan, aged in virgin oak as well as ex-bourbon casks. Only one I've got thus far is the aforementioned Tayne. Duthac is right up my alley, as (I think) will be the Tayne, Sherry-aged, especially the sweeter Sherry, is a fav. Not as sure about Tarlogan, but since I won't be international for a wee while, I don't have to worry about it (since I can't get it anyway!) Buddy is bringing me a bottle of Tayne from duty free.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Oct 14, 2016 12:47:02 GMT -5
The three hard-to-get Duty-Free-Only Glenmoarangie issues thus far. Duthac, aged in Pedro Ximenéz Sherry casks. Tayne, aged Amontillado Sherry casks. Tarlogan, aged in virgin oak as well as ex-bourbon casks. Only one I've got thus far is the aforementioned Tayne. Duthac is right up my alley, as (I think) will be the Tayne, Sherry-aged, especially the sweeter Sherry, is a fav. Not as sure about Tarlogan, but since I won't be international for a wee while, I don't have to worry about it (since I can't get it anyway!) Buddy is bringing me a bottle of Tayne from duty free. Eagle has landed.
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