Do we have any scotch afficionados here? I have recently gotton into scotch and some of my favorites so far are Glen Morangie Port Wood Finish and Auchentoshan 3 wood. Any recommendations for what to try next? I tried Ardbeg and it makes me never want to try another Isley Scotch.
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post #2 of 47
12/27/08 at 3:43pm
I like Ardmore and Laphroaig, but only because my preferences in whiskey are to the extreme side of peatiness. In fact, Laphroaig almost tastes like iodine, but that's part of its charm.
You might have better luck describing what you like in a whiskey, and others can give you recommendations based on your desires.
You might have better luck describing what you like in a whiskey, and others can give you recommendations based on your desires.
Well I don't like the iodine taste so Islay is out of the question. I did give 2 of my favorites, but to expand upon that I would say that I like scotch that is finished in different types of wood like sherry or port wood, I like scotches with a complex range of flavors, I don't like anything with an alc% above 46 as I think it starts to overwhelm the flavors. I don't mind a little bit of peat but I don't like it to overwhelm the other flavors either.
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12/27/08 at 4:14pm
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12/27/08 at 7:35pm
I drink some single malts, and I might get more serious about it later when I have the money. For now, mostly bottles under 18 years or under 100 bucks. I kind of believe in the law of diminishing returns applies to bottles after a certain point. So far I'd have to say Lagavulin 16, at only 55 dollars a bottle, is hard to beat at almost any price point. Some other favorites are Talisker 10 (probably the only non-Islay I have other than the Glenlivet I have to offer to guests who don't like my other bottles), Laphroaig 10/15, Bowmore 12/15/Dusk. Some of the non-Islay malts with interesting finishes of port or sherry are nice, but usually leave me desiring a bit more. For you very serious Scotch drinkers, if I were to invest in an expensive bottle, what would be a good one to start with?
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12/27/08 at 8:29pm
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post #8 of 47
12/27/08 at 10:33pm
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I would say that I like scotch that is finished in different types of wood like sherry or port wood, I like scotches with a complex range of flavors
I'm glad I get to be the first to recommend the Cragganmore Distillers Edition. Double matured in port wine casks. Excellent, especially for its price.
post #9 of 47
12/27/08 at 11:06pm
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Do we have any scotch afficionados here? I have recently gotton into scotch and some of my favorites so far are Glen Morangie Port Wood Finish and Auchentoshan 3 wood. Any recommendations for what to try next? I tried Ardbeg and it makes me never want to try another Isley Scotch.Quote:
Well I don't like the iodine taste so Islay is out of the question. I did give 2 of my favorites, but to expand upon that I would say that I like scotch that is finished in different types of wood like sherry or port wood, I like scotches with a complex range of flavors, I don't like anything with an alc% above 46 as I think it starts to overwhelm the flavors. I don't mind a little bit of peat but I don't like it to overwhelm the other flavors either.
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I drink some single malts, and I might get more serious about it later when I have the money. For now, mostly bottles under 18 years or under 100 bucks. I kind of believe in the law of diminishing returns applies to bottles after a certain point. So far I'd have to say Lagavulin 16, at only 55 dollars a bottle, is hard to beat at almost any price point. Some other favorites are Talisker 10 (probably the only non-Islay I have other than the Glenlivet I have to offer to guests who don't like my other bottles), Laphroaig 10/15, Bowmore 12/15/Dusk. Some of the non-Islay malts with interesting finishes of port or sherry are nice, but usually leave me desiring a bit more. For you very serious Scotch drinkers, if I were to invest in an expensive bottle, what would be a good one to start with?
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Do we have any scotch afficionados here? I have recently gotton into scotch and some of my favorites so far are Glen Morangie Port Wood Finish and Auchentoshan 3 wood. Any recommendations for what to try next? I tried Ardbeg and it makes me never want to try another Isley Scotch.
I have been wanting to try some single malt for some time now, and would appreciate any suggestions you might have.
post #11 of 47
12/27/08 at 11:47pm
Huntsman: Great suggestions. I'd really like to try the Lagavulin Distillers Edition as a strong entry in the world of Islay scotches. Appropo of nothing in this thread, I hope you didn't miss my post several days ago regarding Cold River vodka in the "What are you drinking right now?" thread. You'd asked how to acquire it.

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I have been wanting to try some single malt for some time now, and would appreciate any suggestions you might have.

post #12 of 47
12/28/08 at 8:48am
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You only pay $55 for Lagaulin 16? It's closer to $75 around me.
Typically 60-65 I think, but I have snagged them for a bit cheaper before (55 or so), tax free from the military liquor stores. They don't always have a big selection, but it's convenient especially since in WA state, all the liquor stores are state controlled outside of military bases and probably native reservations. Unfortunately I can never find 21 or 30 Lagavulin anywhere around here. I might have to try looking online if that's even legal.
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12/28/08 at 12:53pm
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Huntsman: Great suggestions. I'd really like to try the Lagavulin Distillers Edition as a strong entry in the world of Islay scotches. Appropo of nothing in this thread, I hope you didn't miss my post several days ago regarding Cold River vodka in the "What are you drinking right now?" thread. You'd asked how to acquire it.
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Typically 60-65 I think, but I have snagged them for a bit cheaper before (55 or so), tax free from the military liquor stores. They don't always have a big selection, but it's convenient especially since in WA state, all the liquor stores are state controlled outside of military bases and probably native reservations. Unfortunately I can never find 21 or 30 Lagavulin anywhere around here. I might have to try looking online if that's even legal.
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I have been wanting to try some single malt for some time now, and would appreciate any suggestions you might have.
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