This can include all whiskeys that are not bourbon. Irish, Japanese and malt whiskies. This 16 year is incredible. Very smooth.
General Discussion
Scotch whiskey related items. What are your favorites.
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Sorry Kona, never want to offend my favorite sports mentor and a d a m n good liquor critic as well. But you do mention that you’ll actually hit $100 a bottle sometimes. That is rarified air for me and probably most guys reading these threads. Personally have not topped $65 EVER and that was once.
Just can’t justify it when already spending plenty on guns/ammo & fishing jones(s).
To those of you that do, I feel like if the time ever comes for me I’ll make an excellent choice from the knowledge you’ve imparted.
Thanks to all the guys who post here!
Just can’t justify it when already spending plenty on guns/ammo & fishing jones(s).
To those of you that do, I feel like if the time ever comes for me I’ll make an excellent choice from the knowledge you’ve imparted.
Thanks to all the guys who post here!
You guys know I ain't BMR, Vegas, Kona, or any of you fine big budget scotch/whiskeyl purveyors here on the LL.
GT- Trust me I am not a "big budget" drinker. Think I have posted before but I have a $100 limit on any Scotch/Bourbon/Whiskey. Only went over $100 a few times (Old Fitz-, EHT- SB) . Rather spend more $ on a premium cut of brisket, rib-eye etc.. Plus I simply refuse to support the inflated prices so many allocated bottles have now. Appreciate the Scotch review.
GT- Trust me I am not a "big budget" drinker. Think I have posted before but I have a $100 limit on any Scotch/Bourbon/Whiskey. Only went over $100 a few times (Old Fitz-, EHT- SB) . Rather spend more $ on a premium cut of brisket, rib-eye etc.. Plus I simply refuse to support the inflated prices so many allocated bottles have now. Appreciate the Scotch review.
Finally able to hit Woodman's In Sun Praire.
all remnants of RSV have left me. Took my anniversary 3/10 gift cards and journeyed to the Isle of
Islay, scored a few of BMR's past recommendations.
Not going to picture the whole smokey crew here, will review as opened.
First (for no particular reason) is ARDBEG, 10 YEAR.
Yes it's their most basic bottle ($54.99) but since I've never tried the brand, gotta start somewhere. And it's fishing season, bait, boat needs, etc all eating at me spending coin.
So here we are, all these Islay scotches try to outdo one another with their ruggedness...Using the Gothic lettering. some showing pics of rocky coastlines and touting the remoteness of the island. Fine, but a tad trite when all hail from the same island...
Ardbeg a standard bottle, easy open cork. First sniff one wonders if a thick cigar wasn't just torched in the room?
alas, just wife & old cat present. Seriously, previous to this, thought Talisker could not be out smoked-WRONG!
The scent of peat & smoke is omnipresent, try as I mite can discern nothing else...Not that this is a bad thing, far from it. Tasting the first 2oz. pour (on two rocks as neat not my nature) can only say how overcome I am with Delite!
Let me mention the joys of Marb Red, Winston, Old Gold all a part of my past and I enjoy cigars too.
While indeed not for all, with the IMMENSE HIT of smoke & peat, the peat does give way to the malt as the bottle proclaims-this is actually a sweet taste on the backside. On the second two oz. pour-using just the remaining rocks from first, this scotch just shines-so fine,it reminds me of my favorite Speyside's, but with the smoke & maturity adding a zest to the flavor that combines for a perfect balance. The bottle warns you a cloudiness may occur upon adding water... I.E. our American penchant for ice- and you could see a cloudy film deploy in bottom of glass!!!
At this point, I literally cannot wait (tho I will have to) to enjoy the older bottles of this one. The more you sip, the more you enjoy. The body & depth of the taste here is sublime-eventually the smoke recedes, and I am overcome with comfort and admiration. Talk about a complex taste that I can tell was slaved over by men who were devoted to the task,and took their work serious... This is the reason that Scottish men are unequaled.
You guys know I ain't BMR, Vegas, Kona, or any of you fine big budget scotch/whiskeyl purveyors here on the LL.
But by The good Lord, I know what I like...this ARDBEG IS GREAT!
all remnants of RSV have left me. Took my anniversary 3/10 gift cards and journeyed to the Isle of
Islay, scored a few of BMR's past recommendations.
Not going to picture the whole smokey crew here, will review as opened.
First (for no particular reason) is ARDBEG, 10 YEAR.
Yes it's their most basic bottle ($54.99) but since I've never tried the brand, gotta start somewhere. And it's fishing season, bait, boat needs, etc all eating at me spending coin.
So here we are, all these Islay scotches try to outdo one another with their ruggedness...Using the Gothic lettering. some showing pics of rocky coastlines and touting the remoteness of the island. Fine, but a tad trite when all hail from the same island...
Ardbeg a standard bottle, easy open cork. First sniff one wonders if a thick cigar wasn't just torched in the room?
alas, just wife & old cat present. Seriously, previous to this, thought Talisker could not be out smoked-WRONG!
The scent of peat & smoke is omnipresent, try as I mite can discern nothing else...Not that this is a bad thing, far from it. Tasting the first 2oz. pour (on two rocks as neat not my nature) can only say how overcome I am with Delite!
Let me mention the joys of Marb Red, Winston, Old Gold all a part of my past and I enjoy cigars too.
While indeed not for all, with the IMMENSE HIT of smoke & peat, the peat does give way to the malt as the bottle proclaims-this is actually a sweet taste on the backside. On the second two oz. pour-using just the remaining rocks from first, this scotch just shines-so fine,it reminds me of my favorite Speyside's, but with the smoke & maturity adding a zest to the flavor that combines for a perfect balance. The bottle warns you a cloudiness may occur upon adding water... I.E. our American penchant for ice- and you could see a cloudy film deploy in bottom of glass!!!
At this point, I literally cannot wait (tho I will have to) to enjoy the older bottles of this one. The more you sip, the more you enjoy. The body & depth of the taste here is sublime-eventually the smoke recedes, and I am overcome with comfort and admiration. Talk about a complex taste that I can tell was slaved over by men who were devoted to the task,and took their work serious... This is the reason that Scottish men are unequaled.
You guys know I ain't BMR, Vegas, Kona, or any of you fine big budget scotch/whiskeyl purveyors here on the LL.
But by The good Lord, I know what I like...this ARDBEG IS GREAT!
Blantons. I think the bottle is cool, but it is way overhyped. Even at MSRP it isn't what I'd call a high end pour, let alone at secondary values around $150. Get one at whatever price you can find just to have the bottle and say you've done it. After that? There's much better stuff out there.
With that low proof of 93, everything just tasted subdued. If you do get it and wish to drink it, this is one where I'd recommend NOT putting it over ice or even touching it with any water.
Blantons Gold, though.....yowza! 103 proof and the flavors really come out. Just a much, much better version of Blantons.
With that low proof of 93, everything just tasted subdued. If you do get it and wish to drink it, this is one where I'd recommend NOT putting it over ice or even touching it with any water.
Blantons Gold, though.....yowza! 103 proof and the flavors really come out. Just a much, much better version of Blantons.
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