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    i have bacon vodka i use in my "western caesars"

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    Been getting acquainted with my Laphroaig Quarter Cask. It took a couple of days for me to get to know it. First couple of days, it was Ok, now it's great with a hint of water. Enjoying the aftertaste as I type this.

    Enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzanda View Post


    I'll have to defer judgement on this one. Sure, I love bourbon, and I love bacon...and bourbon-cured bacon sounds delish. But I'm not sure that I'd enjoy them together as a drink. Perhaps I'll try it if I can find a place that offers samples.

    Has anyone tried this, yet?
    Not that one, but I did have a bacon infused bourbon from a bar in Dallas. Served with a slice of raw jalapeno in the shot glass. It's not as bad as I worried, but it was just a gimmicky shot. Very slight smoky/saltiness I expect much the same from that.

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    Salty, smokey whisky with a slice of jalapeno sounds quite nice to me. Laphroaig 10 again today, should be able to finish the review at last.

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    I just got a Glenlivet 16 Nadurra this morning, I can't wait to open that bottle!

    Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pi3 View Post
    I just got a Glenlivet 16 Nadurra this morning, I can't wait to open that bottle!

    Cheers.
    Just have to chime in on this one. Its one of my favorites its got a lot of vanilla going on and can stand up to a bit of water as it is cask strength at 52 abv. i really hope you enjoy it. A great relaxing drink for me.

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    I'm planning to explore some speyside whiskies in the not too distant future, I'll keep my eye out for glen livet 16 nadura. I've always been into Islay, but I'm getting a broader taste nowadays. I think it'll be a couple of months before I can buy a speyside, my budget for April is allocated to small bottles of the the six classic malts for review purposes. One of them's a speyside so that'll do for now. I finished my laphroaig 10 review so I'm just drinking for pleasure until I get paid again. I think I'll be spending most of my imminent night shift deciding what to have for my dawn whisky before bed.

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    Four Roses Bourbon Tasting
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    Enjoying a nice glass of Glenmorangie at the moment.
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    Ardbeg. Not as peaty or iodiney as Laphroaig, but good none the less.
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