Paging the whiskey aficionados ....
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Try Makers Mark, A classy Bourbon.
Johnny Walker Green is pretty nice too.
As a sweeping generalisation Irish whiskeys tend to be very smooth.
As a general rule.
Bourbon - Distilled once
Scotch - Distilled Twice
Irish Whisky - Distilled thrice.
An Irishman did tell me that so it may be Pish, but they are generally pretty smooth.
Might look for a bottle of Jamesons 1780. Yum!
Johnny Walker Green is pretty nice too.
As a sweeping generalisation Irish whiskeys tend to be very smooth.
As a general rule.
Bourbon - Distilled once
Scotch - Distilled Twice
Irish Whisky - Distilled thrice.
An Irishman did tell me that so it may be Pish, but they are generally pretty smooth.
Might look for a bottle of Jamesons 1780. Yum!
Gary
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Steve, check out 'Raw Spirit' by Iain Banks aka Iain M Banks.
Also:-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raw_Spirit
All you need to know:-
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Also:-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raw_Spirit
All you need to know:-
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... wAQ&dur=25
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It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
Mr. Spock is my role model so be advised; I possess no (discernible) sense of humour.
It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
Tullibardine!....
Steve, I used to make an effort to try as many different ones as possible, lost days out of my life....
This is by a long way the best, for me anyway, smooth is not the word, its as if angels are dancing on your pallet!...too much?
Anyway, absolutley beautifull stuff, the only one I would buy a bottle of these days, if i could afford it. That said if your up there visiting there are places that will sell you a dram or two.
http://www.masterofmalt.com/distillerie ... istillery/
cheers
Steve
Steve, I used to make an effort to try as many different ones as possible, lost days out of my life....
This is by a long way the best, for me anyway, smooth is not the word, its as if angels are dancing on your pallet!...too much?
Anyway, absolutley beautifull stuff, the only one I would buy a bottle of these days, if i could afford it. That said if your up there visiting there are places that will sell you a dram or two.
http://www.masterofmalt.com/distillerie ... istillery/
cheers
Steve
Hinckley man wrote:Tullibardine!....
Steve, I used to make an effort to try as many different ones as possible, lost days out of my life....
This is by a long way the best, for me anyway, smooth is not the word, its as if angels are dancing on your pallet!...too much?
Anyway, absolutley beautifull stuff, the only one I would buy a bottle of these days, if i could afford it. That said if your up there visiting there are places that will sell you a dram or two.
http://www.masterofmalt.com/distillerie ... istillery/
cheers
Steve
another on the list ....
My kid brother once bought me a single malt in a pretty tube presentation pack, Auchentoshen .... . I ended up using it to make hot toddies with when I was poorly
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I only drink wisky, don't like any other drinks really (but will if I have to), but I can only drink Jack Daniels straight (with ice).
I've tried to drink a few but have the same issue, its not smooth enough to enjoy drinking it....
Bells is fire water! Avoid!
I got some Glenmorangie as a present, smelling it was enough to put me off, never mind the harshness of it that's single malt though.
I think a wisky tour is definatly in order! (Probably not the best idea for riding!)
I've tried to drink a few but have the same issue, its not smooth enough to enjoy drinking it....
Bells is fire water! Avoid!
I got some Glenmorangie as a present, smelling it was enough to put me off, never mind the harshness of it that's single malt though.
I think a wisky tour is definatly in order! (Probably not the best idea for riding!)
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Wavey wrote:Off the top of my head Steve, I would advise you of the following:
Look out for:
Glenlivet
Glenmorangie
Isle Of Jura
Avoid:
Laphroaig
Talisker
If you like the taste of TCP reverse the above
I'll second that but would add Arbelour to the smooth list along with any Speyside whisky.
And yes, irish whiskey is triple distilled ( bushmills for me)
Steve
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Oh and Jack Daniels is so bad you have to put coke in it to make it remotely palatable
And there's nothing wrong with adding a drop of water to a single malt, it really brings out the flavour!
And Julie bought me a gift pack of Penderyn from Chirk castle at the weekend......I love my wife
Steve
And there's nothing wrong with adding a drop of water to a single malt, it really brings out the flavour!
And Julie bought me a gift pack of Penderyn from Chirk castle at the weekend......I love my wife
Steve
Well-weathered leather
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Boxered wrote:Oh and Jack Daniels is so bad you have to put coke in it to make it remotely palatable
And there's nothing wrong with adding a drop of water to a single malt, it really brings out the flavour!
And Julie bought me a gift pack of Penderyn from Chirk castle at the weekend......I love my wife
Steve
Steve, we all love your wife.
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Blackal wrote:Buy yourself a bottle of XO Calvados.............
Sip it neat.
I love my malt whiskies, but laterly - find that they can give me hearburn.
Calvados is lush
Al
agreed Al, Calvados and good cognacs are lovely ... and I find the mark of a good spirit, to me anyway, is that I want to drink it neat.
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