I just poured a dram of Springbank 10 year old. I need to start saving up for my next Scotch. I'm still leaning towards Glenfarclas or Aberlour Abunadh.
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I just poured a dram of Springbank 10 year old. I need to start saving up for my next Scotch. I'm still leaning towards Glenfarclas or Aberlour Abunadh.
As a whisky drinking shift worker, I spent my equivalent of Friday night sharing a bottle of Connemara Original Peated Irish Whiskey with a couple of old friends. I love this dram, probably because it's such a 'scotchy' Irish. Goes down dangerously easily, too!
Take care!
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Don't bother looking for this one, you wont find it.... Unless you're in Ontario, cause that's the only place it's available. A sour mash bill consisting of 80% corn, 11% rye, 9% barley. A Canadian Bourbon so to speak. Aged for 14 years in ex Bourbon barrels, so not really a true bourbon style, but the result is a crazy good whiskey. A lot of apple on the nose, oaky on the back end and the finish is almost as long as a good Scotch. The 45% ABV also makes it even more attractive.
Yum!!
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I've got the Distiller app and received invitation to a Glenfiddich tasting here in Seattle. $20 well spent to try these five expressions, eat lots of good snacks, and take home an etched glencairn glass!
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Have any of you guys tried talisker storm? I just bought a bottle and it is a fantastic scotch...
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Cheers men. A nice Friday night cap.
I prefer neat, but I like things extra spicy! Haha. Nice choice and a nice cheers! Tonight it's scotch for me :)
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First taste of this. Very pleasant, smooth, mellow, tasty. Great finish and not expensive.
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