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    A few months ago, I would have put Laphroig my "just say nae" list, but I've found that paired with the right meal (in my case, a succulent filet mignon), it actually can be quite enjoyable. I wouldn't drink it by itself, though... only with steak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethearen View Post
    A few months ago, I would have put Laphroig my "just say nae" list, but I've found that paired with the right meal (in my case, a succulent filet mignon), it actually can be quite enjoyable. I wouldn't drink it by itself, though... only with steak.
    I typically find Laphroig overpowering, however I discovered it went perfectly when a friend broke out a bottle on a camping trip while sitting around the fire on a chilly night. I have always said that if you think that you don't like Scotch Whisky you haven't tried enough of them. I guess i could expand that to say if you think you don't like a single malt, it may be because you simply haven't found the proper situation to drink it in. That being said, despite its popularity i still avoid Macallan (especially their cask strength). They all seem to have a latex taste to me which I do not find pleasant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post
    This thread could easily get turned on its head, couldn't it?...
    Hem-hem...


    Chapter 6 (Unpeated)


    Chapter 9 (Peated)

    ... I'm starting to sound like a salesman aren't I?

    These English Whiskies are quite drinkable now but I think they will get better, they are still only 3y/o. The Chapter 6 unpeated is nice and mellow but the peated is pretty heavy in a Laphroigie sort of way. You have to really enjoy the smokier malts to get on with Chapter 9.

    Quote Originally Posted by DrumMayer View Post
    I seem to recall so time ago hearing that Japanese distillers were trying to clone the single malt. Anyone every experience such a thing? Live to tell about it?
    Japanese Whisky?

    I've tried this Yamazaki 12 (or it might have been a 10) and thought it was was very drinkable... Bit pricey though.


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    Haven't got the courage up to try it but something tells me these might be a good couple to avoid -



    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drac View Post
    Haven't got the courage up to try it but something tells me these might be a good couple to avoid -



    Jim
    Aye, right down on the bottom shelf with Clan MacGregor (which I'll admit to buying more than one bottle of in college when cash was tight- ie nearly always)
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    I was just thinking...

    Quote Originally Posted by Drac View Post
    Haven't got the courage up to try it but something tells me these might be a good couple to avoid -



    Jim
    That looks like the shelf at a Class VI store...and from the "Military Special" brand, I'm assuming it is!!
    "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine

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