Jamesfrom818 said:Out of all the whiskeys you've listed, Crown is probably the only one I can drink. The others are shit. Try some of the good stuff in this thread.
cigars i assume? i'd be oneSpike6663 said:EDIT - I'm curious. How many Gaf-single malt drinkers are also smokers?
Sniff it deep, sniff it long, let it sit whilst you let it course through your face. Take your time, sip & lightly swish and you'll find it much easier to drink. Let your body process all that brutally lovely detail.Spike6663 said:I was hoping for some Xmas pick-up posts from single malt GAF.
I'm using the final few glasses of my Morangie and Livet to start drinking it neat. Deep inside, I know I've been molesting my malts by adding too much ice. I need to be a man!
I'd suggest to read this whole thread, it's a good read and really goes into good detail about peoples favorites, and will get you pretty enthused about trying out some classics.layzie1989 said:any suggestions of stuff I should look for guys, category wise, or flavors i should look for?
Spike6663 said:EDIT - I'm curious. How many Gaf-single malt drinkers are also smokers?
TheExodu5 said:Although I'm not really into hard liquors, I figure I'd try a single malt scotch to see if I liked it. Went with something cheap and mainstream: Glenfiddich.
I can't do it. It's ridiculously strong and gut wrenching to my tastes. Am I just not built for whiskey? Or do I need to try something better?
It was pretty delicious with eggnog though! (blasphemy, no doubt).
from my understanding a glen is a valley or something like that. so if a distillery is in a glen... it often adds it to the nameEther_Snake said:Ok someone some up for me in simple terms what is a whiskey, what is there to know about it, etc. The names are all weird, I want to be able to make some sense of it. Why are there so many "Glens"?
And happy holidays!
POWERSPHERE said:Take your time,
GroteSmurf said:Yippee got a Glenlivet Nadurra from the misses for xmas
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Dont have a picture of it yet so here's a stock image
It's so goooooooooooooood...
I don't really like to mix my malt drinking with getting drunk. I like to drink malts when I've got something to enjoy, like finishing a big job, listening to a new record etc. Something I'll slow down to enjoy.Spike6663 said:I think that's where I'm struggling. Whenever I have a glass of alcohol in front of me, I feel like I need to finish it almost ASAP. Since discovering this thread and subsequently 'hobby', I've always had my usual 6-8 cans of cheap lager before moving onto my single malt with ice.
I'm with you. Of course if it's some cheap whiskey then I just gulp it down like any other alcohol but for the finer whiskeys I tend to enjoy them. Only one or two glass at a time and most def. no other alcohols before that so I can actually enjoy the flavors. No ice for me either, except for the cask strengths and other extra strong whiskeys.POWERSPHERE said:I don't really like to mix my malt drinking with getting drunk. I like to drink malts when I've got something to enjoy, like finishing a big job, listening to a new record etc. Something I'll slow down to enjoy.
i really hate agreeing with a sharks fanAcid08 said:I bought a bottle of The Glenlivet 12 year and it's delicious. I need to start drinking better whiskey.
Ether_Snake said:Why are there so many "Glens"?
S. L. said:from my understanding a glen is a valley or something like that. so if a distillery is in a glen... it often adds it to the name
Buddy of mine brought me a bottle from England (which was, of course, from Scotland). Never tried it before, but we'll be christening it tomorrow night.Nemrael said:Here's the good stuff:
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Perfect if you like it peaty...
adamsappel said:I bought my dad a bottle of Glenmorangie Astar. It's a very nice scotch finished in Tennessee whiskey casks. 114 proof, so a bit of water helps.
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S. L. said:don't think i've seen this before
got the bottle "second hand" for a decent price, buying it directly from TWE would bee too expensive for me tooAugemitbutter said:i'm pretty sure bowmore is the distributor for suntory whisky in europe. i've seen that labeling on any yamazaki and hakushu bottle over here.
anyway, nice pickup. i can't afford to drop that much money on whisky. i got a hakushu bottle at home too, but haven't tasted it yet.
S. L. said:guys, guys, happy new year!
my first pickup of the year:
http://www.abload.de/img/pict5713txr7.jpg[IMG] don't think i've seen this before [IMG]http://www.abload.de/img/pict5716rppe.jpg[IMG]
a Hakushu single cask!
1989-2009 sherry cask, 62% vol., 91 SV points and massively dark :D :D :D :D
[spoiler]and it wasn't cheap at all :( :([/spoiler]
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You invested a bundle on that one, didn't you ? :b I hate to buy expensive bottles since I feel obligated to save them for some special occasion and such occasion almost never arrives. When you finally open it you will taste what you paid for and you will feel even shittier because there are no cheap alternatives for it and you know if you want to taste it again you have to pay the price again :lol
but then again I'm a cheap bastard.
S. L. said:got the bottle "second hand" for a decent price, buying it directly from TWE would bee too expensive for me too
i was referring to the pregnant woman
also afaik Bowmore belongs to Suntory
well for now i can taste the whisky and still save the bottle for some occasionCiSTM said:You invested a bundle on that one, didn't you ? :b I hate to buy expensive bottles since I feel obligated to save them for some special occasion and such occasion almost never arrives. When you finally open it you will taste what you paid for and you will feel even shittier because there are no cheap alternatives for it and you know if you want to taste it again you have to pay the price again :lol
Yeah, for sure. I'm in the process of scouting some more entry-level type stuff..Spike6663 said:Laphoroaig is quite a strong place to start.
nah, from some whisky forumAugemitbutter said:did you get all those bottles with your order?
GroteSmurf said:Yippee got a Glenlivet Nadurra from the misses for xmas![]()
joeblackisback said:Yeah, for sure. I'm in the process of scouting some more entry-level type stuff..![]()
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May be my new favorite whisky (replacing the trusty 16 yr old Lagavulin).
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pretty nice whisky and affordable too, thou ultimatively i wasn't too fond of the honey-lemon'ish flavors. so i won't buy it again.
also tasted the Cragganmore 14yo Friends of Classic Malts sample yesterday. It was pretty good, suuuuuuuuuuuuuper smooth. the smell was nice with overripe fruits, wildflowers, pearjuice. the taste was a cream/buttery + the stuff above, but a bit weak/subtle. i think the flavor would have been better/stronger at 43% or 46% vol. instead of 40%
Crovax33 said:I'm about to finish my first bottle of Glenmorangie The Original and it has been delicious. For my next purchase I'd love to go for something more smokey, but close to the same price range.
I tried some of my friend's Blue Label and I loved the smokey taste. Are there any good reasonable single malts that can offer a comparable smokey flavor?