Posted on 02/27/2006 1:04:17 PM PST by Stoat
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I tryed 150 proof rum years ago....that is 75% alcohol. I didn’t enjoy it at all. I like to get a buzz just a little bit slower.
If you are going to drink whisky start and stay with single malt.
Highland Park is not bad and sometimes you can find a bargain on it but I would strongly reccommend that you go 12 yo Glenlivet (just a few dollars more per bottle. It is far and away the most popular single malt because it is frankly the most accessible (taste-wise) and the most drinkable if the night calls for drinking.
No blended whisky is as good as a single malt. To me they all taste like they have sugar added. But, if for cost reasons one must then go with Johnny Black.
Once you feel comfortable with the Glenlivet then experiment by the glass with any of the dozens of single malts that are out there. You will likely find a few that are perfect for a perticular mood.
Drink on the rocks. Any single malt changes complexity as the ice melts.
Just my thoughts after 40 years of enjoying whiskey as my only adult beverage, when the occassion calls for it of course.
And....good luck & thanks.
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I love the stuff.
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Had the same in Bosnia....just once.
That fellow might as well start drinking out of lead shot glasses, the neurodestruction will be quicker.
Did you get your lapel pins in the mail this year? I really need to lay in a new supply. Maybe today.
'La bonne cuisine est la base du véritable bonheur.' - Auguste Escoffier
(Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
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This slivovitz is best used for baking; the plum tast shines through
'La bonne cuisine est la base du véritable bonheur.' - Auguste Escoffier
(Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
Thanks to the both of you for the information. There was a lot of information and I appreciate you two taking the time to help me out.
I think I’ll see what kind of “airplane bottles” my liquor store has and give a couple of different ones a try before I invest in a fifth. I can tell by the Oregon Liquor Control website that they do carry Glenlivet 12 and Highland Park so maybe I’ll get lucky and they’ll have the little bottles.
I really wish some of the lawsuits against state liquor commisions would bear fruit and allow mail ordering liquor. It would allow the few of us who really like to try new stuff to have a much better selection to sample. There’s a couple vodkas out there I’d like to try (Sobieski and Ruskova) and Tevado Tequila Reposado is supposed to be a very good bargain acoording to some reviews I’ve read. The Oregon LCC doesn’t carry them of course.
You’re quite welcome and thank you so much for your reply and your kind words :-)
My interest in this sort of thing was rekindled as a result of this thread and today I went to my neighborhood liquor store to see what was available and the only Single Malt they had among the ‘airplane bottle’ sizes was Glenlivet although the main downtown store might have more, as they are the place that I had to go when I bought an ‘upscale’ single malt for a friend (I think it was a 30yr old one as I recall).
Hopefully you will have better luck at your local store or perhaps at a nearby bar....it’s awfully hard to justify an expense like that without having tried it first....everybody has different taste preferences and it’s difficult to accurately guage the taste from published whiskey reviews without comparing your own impressions to the review a couple of times first.....that’s why it’s so great to find a bar with both a good selection of Single Malts as well as a copy of a whisky guidebook on hand....you can both look for new recommendations as well as compare the author’s impressions with your own.
I agree that it would be nice to be able to mailorder alcohol, as that would provide nice gift-giving opportunities. I’m not sure what the rationale is for its’ illegality.....I order ammunition through UPS all the time with no problem. Oh well.
Thanks again for your gracious reply and best wishes to you and yours for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :-)
Ahhhh those were the days !
I'm interested in trying this one: Starka Vodka
Wow, interesting read! Thanks for posting that. Now I have something else to try when I get home, the problem is finding that stuff. As usual according to the Oregon liquor commission website they don’t carry it.
Evanston, Wyoming is 70 miles from here. At least I can go there to find things like this. The cost in fuel and time is somewhat offset by the fact that Utah won't get any excessively high tax revenue from the transaction :)
has anyone tried the NON-black or red johnny walkers?
(green, gold, blue)
opinions?
Ohio is one state. For nearly 25 years.
some moonshine is actually quite good and strong too.....there is a peach flavored version to be found NW of Nashville that is delicious but more than 2 gulps and it feels like a narcotic
hits really hard....even sweaty
(green, gold, blue)
opinions?
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Gold - no thanks, too thick. Blue - good but for the price you can do so much better. Green - never saw.
Black is the best of the bunch, all things considered.
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