need a corrected URL dave -- http://thewhiskyphiles.wordpress.com/
looks interesting on first read. My boss has an aptitude for tasting (!) and seems to be able to identify characteristics in regions and stills pretty well. I can't imagine the practice he's had though 🙂
Blog of a schoolmate
is he old enough to be drinking?
+1 for Lagavulin, always have a bottle on my shelf.
Jura Superstition
Aberlour
and my favourite - Macallan Gold 😆
Cheers Callum - the work computer/network was playing up when I was trying to do that so gave up and went out on the new 'cross bike for an hour instead...
is he old enough to be drinking?
Probably should have said, old schoolmate of mine...!
What ever you end up doing, take it easy wontcha... A thick head in the morning is nothing to be proud of.I'm glad someone said this.
I have always gone carefully, but I know a couple of people who have damaged themselves of an evening with a nice bottle and it's ruined whisky for them. Which is a pity.
Nevermind the hangover, it's the bank balance that can be seriously damaged after a good session - once incurred a bar bill of over £90 just for myself on a rather indulgent and careless tasting session (Mezzo in Elgin so probably serves me right...).
Aberlour 10 is nicer than the Aberlour 12 IMO.
Jura is nice too.
As mentioned 18yo Highland Park stands out IMO
Balvenie Doublewood
18yo Caol Illa
Although whiskey rather than whisky I reckon Bushmills is a good introduction. Sherried and very smooth.
I managed to drop on a glass of this in a pub in Newcastle the other night
it is SO GOOD !!!!
http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-12821.aspx
Jura is the On One of Whisky, great value but you just know there is much better out there if only you are prepared to pay for it.
(Disclosure: I have a 456 and a Pompino)
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Mezzo! should have headed round 20 yards and I'd have provided drams for half that ::)
'cross bike, what'd you get?
Felt F5X like the one in Fresh Goods...
Ha! Yeah well, maybe next time!
Just picked up a bottle of Jura Origin for £22 from Tesco.
Caol Ila and balvenie for me.
I did like 15 yo Laphroig (but it's been about 15 years since I last tried it....).
But Caol Ila is my favourite...
Normal tipple is a Laphroaig (Quarter cask) - I like the edgy seaweed flavour. For en easy drink for guests, I have a Jura Origin - nice and honeyed.
Im after some new glasses for xmas - hopefully not more than £20 a pair.
Royal Locnagar (sp) (I’ve tried a couple, all nice – my dad’s favourite)
Scarpa 16 yo, was being sold cheapish on the ferry, v smooth – not seen it since to get more.
Glenmorangie (I’ve tried a few, all nice – my port version got necked with coke… Still not happy).
Woodford Reserve (I know, a bourbon but very nice, intense and then really complex - I like a dash of water with it)
Jameson reserve – brilliant.
Not impressed with Glenfiddich 18 yo or any of the peaty (read TCP/medicinal) ones from islay.
I know nothing about whiskey really, just what I like the taste of. Not a fan of the smoky (Island) whiskeys, but definitely prefer the highland whiskeys.
MacAllan Gold - Personal favourite after trying a few in Edinburgh
Just started attending the village whiskey club and one that surprised us all was Hibiki 12. Everyone liked. May treat myself.
I was a bourbon drinker for years and only over the last few years got in to Scotch. Still not too keen on anything overly peaty, I like Oban but I have a Caol Ill than I find a bit much.
Recently discovered Jananese whisky and I'm a big fan of the Hibiki 17year old. Going to try and try some of the other (cheaper) Suntory whiskys next.
My research thus far has determined:
Dalwhinnie - favourite so far
Jura Origins - nice, smooth
Glenfiddich 12/15/18 - Nice, not so nice, not so nice
Glen Moray - OK, a bit harsh
Arbelour - nice, smooth, easy to drink
Macduff - lovely, really smooth but too expensive to have more than a couple!
I have a Glenmorangie to try tonight.
I have been recommended Monkey Shoulder - it's a blend but apparently very good. Will give it a try over Christmas.
Not bad for a month!
Ok I will try to spell it correctl,y Bruichladdich think that's how it is spelt. Go for the 18yr it is awesome.
I used to buy my grandad a different single malt each year for Christmas and I remember finding one that was black in colour, oddly it was called a black whisky in the description but I can't remember the brand. Anyway, it was soooooo peaty and so thick, very different but nice to try something different once in a while.
I used to buy my grandad a different single malt each year for Christmas and I remember finding one that was black in colour, oddly it was called a black whisky in the description but I can't remember the brand.
Loch Dhu?
http://www.loch-dhu.com/index.htm
I have been recommended Monkey Shoulder - it's a blend but apparently very good. Will give it a try over Christmas.
I picked up a bottle of this going through customs last week. Not worth it for £30, tastes like a middle-of-the-range blend IMO. I'll stick with whatever's on special in Waitrose from now on!
Going to try and try some of the other (cheaper) Suntory whiskys next.
Yamazaki's a good 'bang for your buck' drop, really quite nice.
Incidentally, has anyone tried Penderyn recently? I sampled it when it first came out and my overriding impression was "it might be alright once they've finished it." Since then the frankly outrageously cheeky pricing has put me off trying again.
Monkey Shoulder's reasonable, but as SamB says, there's far better ways of spending £30.
So I am getting into whisky. . ....Welcome to a world of taste sensations, mellow feelings , good company, relaxing by the fireside and Poverty 😆 N+1 doesn't just apply to bikes you know! 🙂
The Singleton (Dufftown) is excellent easy drinking.
The Islay malts are certainly an acquired taste - which I have!!
Closet pissheads thread! 😀
[i]The Singleton (Dufftown) is excellent easy drinking.[/i]
But only, (like I've said a zillion times before on whisky threads) If YOU like it. I didn't like Singleton, but I like MOST of the Islay's.
One man's meat is another man's poison. Simple.
Your next holiday should be to Islay...
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This thread has got me in the mood!!
Tonight is a Jura Origin, as I drank all my Laphroaig with the lads around my new firepit a few weeks ago post ride!!
Buy loads, any you don't like send to a good home 😉
(Aberlour or Ardmore particularly welcome)
Just had a glass of arbelour Daz...
I'll bring a flask out on our Xmas ride..
I'll bring the brandy then 🙂
I had a glass of Penderyn back in march while staying in Betws and thought it tasted awful. I gave it another go in a Weatherspoons closer to home and it was much the same.
I do like the smokey/peaty malts, Caol Ila being a particular. have just finsihed a bottle of Talisker 12 which was very nice and a bottle of Glen Mornay, from the in laws, which I was suprised by as the taste grew on me with time.
Loch Dhu?
Yes, that is the one, now it has been located I am very tempted.
Loch Dhu - only whisky that nearly made me gag. 🙁
This thread inspired me.
Just poured a glass of my first ever whisky purchase. ...
Went for the glenmorangie original as people have said its a nice place to start.
So just put on a nice film (into the wild) and about to give it a whirl.
It's flipping addictive trying different ones once you start. I made it my mission to 'like' whisky two years back and am still trying different ones. Favourites are Highland Park, Speyburn, An Cnoc among a long list.
Booths had a fabulous range of offers on at the end of last month...
It's the gift that keeps on giving 😀
This thread inspired me.Just poured a glass of my first ever whisky purchase. ...
Went for the glenmorangie original as people have said its a nice place to start.
Glenmorangie is fantastic. The Quinta Ruban, Nectar d'Or and Lasanta are well worth trying too (I got them as one of those little boxed taster packs).
Like you, inspired by threads on the subject I've got more into it.
I bought a Cardhu 15yr old and a Singleton 12yr old the other day. Got a Glen Garioch 12yr old on the go at the moment, that's gorgeous.
I'm beginning to get to the point where I can guess if I'll like it or not based on those taste/flavour charts but you can't beat going to a good specialist whisky shop and trying a few. I can't stand Laphroig or Ardbeg for example but each to their own!



