Primarily a bourbon drinker (being from Kentucky), but when I do drink Scotch, definitely neat (as I do most of my bourbons). Lagavulin 16 is my favorite Scotch.
Primarily a bourbon drinker (being from Kentucky), but when I do drink Scotch, definitely neat (as I do most of my bourbons). Lagavulin 16 is my favorite Scotch.
Redemption 9 Year is my crack. Redemption Bourbon and Jack are my every day Refreshments.
I don’t drink much Scotch these days, but my favorite is Glenmorangie Quinta Reuban. Their La Santa is a close second.
Mostly a bourbon guy here also but when I drink Scotch, the smokier the better!
I only drink bourbon and Scotch neat...water or ice brings a taste I am not fond of. Though nothing special, I am a certified “bourbon steward” which is like a low level sommelier but for bourbon.
After a nice long night shift I have a neat glass filled with 2019 Balvenie Peat Week.
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This is but a part of my collection.
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I was feeling like having some rare tonight. Got to digging into some of my collection and found an old friend, poured a big glass of Linlithgow 1982 single malt 21 year.
One of the rarest bottles in my collection. Only 633 bottles made and the distillery is long gone.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
It's one of the best lowland single malts that ever was. So well balanced. Medium peat, light but just right on the smoke, cranberry/apple hints on the front, almond and milk/toffee in the middle, slight vanilla with a marvelous spicy finish that lingers well.
Just a smooth wonderful whiskey that's incredibly enjoyable.
I will miss this whiskey when it is gone.
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Looked it up. Don't know about the distillery but bottles are still available. @ £700 which is probably close to $900.
But I wouldn't know anyway. Pa has very Puritan liquor laws. ALL our liquor stores are state owned and the state decides what it's going to stock so selection is limited.
Nothing better than Lagavulin 16.
If you are looking for a smooth, relatively inexpensive and oft overlooked scotch look no further than Old Pultney.
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Lagavulin 16 is amazing. I also enjoy Glenlivet 15, and just picked up some Glenfiddich 18.
For Bourbon, i enjoy Eagle Rare, Four Roses, Woodford Double Oak single barrel select, High West, and Whistlepig for the special occasions.
For Canadian Whiskey, i tried some Caribou Crossing recently and was a big fan.
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