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10th September 10, 10:07 AM
#41
Originally Posted by azwildcat96
Yuck! Whisky and Bourbon are both best enjoyed straight. (IMHO). I won't get into the issue of adding ice or water, or drinking it neat...to each their own.
Save the cola for a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
How about a Rusty Nail? Scotch (whisky) mixed with Scotch (Drambuie)
Jim
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10th September 10, 10:37 AM
#42
Originally Posted by Drac
How about a Rusty Nail? Scotch (whisky) mixed with Scotch (Drambuie)
Jim
That's what they make blended whisky for, Drac
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11th September 10, 04:23 AM
#43
I was just thinking...
Originally Posted by Drac
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
Scottish-American Military Society Post 1921
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11th September 10, 12:39 PM
#44
Originally Posted by macshorty
I had the distinct pleasure of sampling a 30 year old Macallan for my birthday last week. It was worth every sip.
Originally Posted by DrumMayer
Lucky man!
I'll say. Just got back from the liquor store, and found a bottle of MaCallan 30, behind a locked glass door, at $754USD.
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11th September 10, 02:04 PM
#45
Scotch Whiskies to avoid? Anything blended or less than 10 years old single malt.
Other than that, open the bar because they all can taste good to just about anybody on any given day. My tastes can change over an evening.
For everyone else, whiskies to avoid? All those in my personal liquor cabinet, unless you are specifically invited, that is.
Like welsh Penderyn, Clontarf and Michael Collins and Knappogue irish, and Yamazaki japanese single malts. Have not turned up my nose at anything Scots single malt so far.
jeff
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11th September 10, 03:14 PM
#46
For me it has to be Glenfiddich. It got really drunk on it in Edinbugh when I was young, was violently sick, and have never liked it since.
The Kilt is my delight !
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11th September 10, 07:44 PM
#47
Scotch to avoid? Here:
There. The thread is over. I win.
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11th September 10, 08:10 PM
#48
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11th September 10, 09:33 PM
#49
I have tried and tried to find a Scotch Whisky that I do not enjoy. I have not found one yet, but I am still searching. You gentlemen have certainly added to my list of possible candidates to sample.
Thank you.
Si Deus, quis contra? Spence and Brown on my mother's side, Johnston from my father, proud member of Clan MacDuff!
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13th September 10, 11:02 AM
#50
Originally Posted by azwildcat96
Yuck! Whisky and Bourbon are both best enjoyed straight. (IMHO). I won't get into the issue of adding ice or water, or drinking it neat...to each their own.
Save the cola for a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
I conquer 100%
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