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    A round of drinks for all my friends, Happy New year!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PigHog View Post
    I'm yet to find a Japanese whisky with a cork. I do think you'll find that the vast majority of Japanese distilleries use screw-top bottles.
    Came across two corks as I move through Japanese whiskies. A Nikka Miyagikyo, Hibiki Harmony and a Ichiro Malt & Grain on deck for NYs libations. So far I'm so-so on the Hibiki, good drink but will not get more. The Ichiro has a nice delicate oak and peat finish to it. I'm not a big fan of heavy peat/smoke/oak/wood. Need a few more hits of the Miyagikyo to speak of it.

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    Got em all out for tonight fer da boys to enjoy! Happy new years boys!


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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Got em all out for tonight fer da boys to enjoy! Happy new years boys!

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    I've got my one bottle for tonight.

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    (Super jealous of the Laphroaig QC, HARRYWALLY. ScoutHikerDad let me try a few glasses at his place just before Christmas. Fantastic stuff! Laphroaig QC is my new favorite!)

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    Decided to save trying a Glenfarclas 25 until another time and opted for a dram of Lagavulin 16 to ring in the new year. Happy New Year all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CJBianco View Post
    I've got my one bottle for tonight.

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    (Super jealous of the Laphroaig QC, HARRYWALLY. ScoutHikerDad let me try a few glasses at his place just before Christmas. Fantastic stuff! Laphroaig QC is my new favorite!)

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    Great bottle there, Chris-I do like the Oogie, and thanks for letting me try it again. And I just had a short dram of the Laffy QC this evening while honing, and I think I agree with you. It's hands-down my favorite Islay so far, even including the Lagavulin 16. It's just damn tasty, peaty and sweet!

    I think Andrew is ready for the apocalypse with that lineup above. In fact, I hope he's not feeling like it's started in his head come morning!

    And JMercer, you've got me wanting to try a Japanese malt now more than ever (should go well while honing with my new JNat!). Is there a Japanese offering you would recommend for someone who likes "big" scotches, sherry casks and some sweetness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutHikerDad View Post
    And JMercer, you've got me wanting to try a Japanese malt now more than ever (should go well while honing with my new JNat!). Is there a Japanese offering you would recommend for someone who likes "big" scotches, sherry casks and some sweetness?
    I haven't had one like that yet. My favorite so far is Nikka Taketsuru 21 Year. I like the tasting notes and write ups on Master of Malt. So far they have been spot on when comparing my experience. Found couple sherry cask but it is out of my league.

    Yamazaki Sherry Cask 2016 (70cl, 48%)

    https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskie...sk-2016-whisky

    This looks interesting. Nikka Taketsuru 21 Year Old - Madeira Cask Finish (70cl, 46%)

    https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskie...-whisky/?srh=1
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    Happy new year all. A port charlotte Scottish barley saw me in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutHikerDad View Post
    Great bottle there, Chris-I do like the Oogie, and thanks for letting me try it again. And I just had a short dram of the Laffy QC this evening while honing, and I think I agree with you. It's hands-down my favorite Islay so far, even including the Lagavulin 16. It's just damn tasty, peaty and sweet!

    I think Andrew is ready for the apocalypse with that lineup above. In fact, I hope he's not feeling like it's started in his head come morning!

    And JMercer, you've got me wanting to try a Japanese malt now more than ever (should go well while honing with my new JNat!). Is there a Japanese offering you would recommend for someone who likes "big" scotches, sherry casks and some sweetness?
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