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View Poll Results: Favorite Whiskey
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Bourbon/Tennessee/American
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189 |
51.50% |
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Canadian
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4.36% |
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Irish
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13.08% |
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Scotch
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103 |
28.07% |
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Other
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11 |
3.00% |
10-13-2014, 09:50
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Guerrilla Chief
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Originally Posted by JJ_BPK
It's way to pricey for a BLENDED whisky.
I'll stick to SINGLE MALTS at better prices..
Currently, My goto is Balvenie 12 YO, Double Wood, a Speyside.
But I'm easy,, give me a single malt house whisky that's 12 yrs or older and I'm GTG.. With the exception of Lagavulin 16 YO. We have a Love-Hate relationship.
When I want to splurge, I try to find a bottle of Aberlour a'bunadh Cask.
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What on earth can you have against Lagavulin 16? I can understand prejudice against their Cask-Strength nonsense, but the 16yo?
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10-13-2014, 10:59
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Location: 18 yrs upstate NY, 30 yrs South Florida, 20 yrs Conch Republic, now chasing G-Kids in NOVA & UK
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Originally Posted by Guymullins
What on earth can you have against Lagavulin 16? I can understand prejudice against their Cask-Strength nonsense, but the 16yo?
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It may be me,, but the salt is just to much of the flavor.
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10-13-2014, 11:03
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JJ_BPK
It's way to pricey for a BLENDED whisky.
I'll stick to SINGLE MALTS at better prices..
Currently, My goto is Balvenie 12 YO, Double Wood, a Speyside.
But I'm easy,, give me a single malt house whisky that's 12 yrs or older and I'm GTG.. With the exception of Lagavulin 16 YO. We have a Love-Hate relationship.
When I want to splurge, I try to find a bottle of Aberlour a'bunadh Cask.
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Hey! I like what I like .... (there's no accounting for taste, just ask me ... LOL!)
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10-13-2014, 13:19
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JJ_BPK
It may be me,, but the salt is just to much of the flavor.
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Yeah, the barrels are really washed with sea spray constantly, so I suppose it is a bit salty. I like it for the strong taste of peat and a whiff of sea. Maybe living 400 miles from the sea makes that more important to me.
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10-14-2014, 16:16
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Tried a little something different last week. Opened a bottle of Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey. This was based upon a recommendation as I was purchasing a bottle of Laphroaig. The "Peatiness" is not to the extent of the Laphroaig. Probably more along the lines of some of the lighter Islays. Still a good taste if you enjoy the smokiness and want to try something a bit different.
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