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On ice. Usually Glenfiddich of some flavor.
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Glenlivet on the rocks. That’s how I like it! That’s how I drink it! When I drink Scotch. Usually Wild Turkey 101.
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Sorry MathMan, the boy have taked me into a G&T tonight;
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Dewars on the rocks.
Laphroiag, Bowmore, etc....with a splash of water.
Though once a I buddy and I swiped a bottle of McCallan 18 and make jello shots. Not sure how much trouble he got in when his dad found out. The jello shots sucked, BTW.
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Lapua posted this in the basement. How do you drink your scotch? On ice? With seltzer? Mixed? Or, like me, straight up with a little splash of water? Happy Friday Whore Mongers..... Our version of scotch is French brandy aka Cognac. We drink it straight.
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I prefer not to. I’m pretty sure scotch and diesel fuel are one and the same.
Make mine bourbon. I'm of the same mind, but before I figured that out I used to drink it by pouring it into my mouth. I know of no other way to drink scotch.
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Our version of scotch is French brandy aka Cognac. We drink it straight.
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My favorite is Highland Park 12 or 18 but I had an Aberlour 12 Double Cask earlier this year that was very nice indeed. I have a nice Japanese malt, Nikka Coffey Malt (Coffey is a type of still, it's not coffee flavored) which has a nice rich chocolate note that makes it a fine after dinner dram. And - - - chilling any alcohol retards volatilization which will effect the smell (nose) of the whisky and since smell is a large part of taste, chilling will effect taste. With a nice, aged, single malt, you've paid for that flavor; you might as well get all the flavor you've paid for.
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My favorite is Highland Park 12 or 18 but I had an Aberlour 12 Double Cask earlier this year that was very nice indeed. I have a nice Japanese malt, Nikka Coffey Malt (Coffey is a type of still, it's not coffee flavored) which has a nice rich chocolate note that makes it a fine after dinner dram. And - - - chilling any alcohol retards volatilization which will effect the smell (nose) of the whisky and since smell is a large part of taste, chilling will effect taste. With a nice, aged, single malt, you've paid for that flavor; you might as well get all the flavor you've paid for. On top of that chilling anesthetizes the palate.
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Ways to improve your scotch or bourbon: https://www.barrelsonline.com/black-hoop-oak-barrelsHas anyone tried aging what you buy, and and aging it some more in an oak barrel? I heard it really improves the smoothness and flavor. It would be interesting to try this aging technique. Damn, I think I’ve found my Christmas present! I won’t waste good scotch in it (I think the distillers know what they’re doing), but it would be nice for my homemade brandy experiments.
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My favorite is Highland Park 12 or 18 but I had an Aberlour 12 Double Cask earlier this year that was very nice indeed. I have a nice Japanese malt, Nikka Coffey Malt (Coffey is a type of still, it's not coffee flavored) which has a nice rich chocolate note that makes it a fine after dinner dram. And - - - chilling any alcohol retards volatilization which will effect the smell (nose) of the whisky and since smell is a large part of taste, chilling will effect taste. With a nice, aged, single malt, you've paid for that flavor; you might as well get all the flavor you've paid for. On top of that chilling anesthetizes the palate. Hey...that makes sense. Maybe I CAN drink Scotch again without wreching.
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1 small cube in Lagavulin,or Laphroaig Quarter cask. I can trace direct lineage back to 12th century Scotland. Although recently I have been sipping good Bourbon. For the money Elijah Craig small batch
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I let some other poor sucker buy it and I take the bourbon. Me and scotch just don't mix. Black Velvet and I do.
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My favorite is Highland Park 12 or 18 but I had an Aberlour 12 Double Cask earlier this year that was very nice indeed. I have a nice Japanese malt, Nikka Coffey Malt (Coffey is a type of still, it's not coffee flavored) which has a nice rich chocolate note that makes it a fine after dinner dram. And - - - chilling any alcohol retards volatilization which will effect the smell (nose) of the whisky and since smell is a large part of taste, chilling will effect taste. With a nice, aged, single malt, you've paid for that flavor; you might as well get all the flavor you've paid for. On top of that chilling anesthetizes the palate. Only you guys could make drinking booze gayer than a Maypole festival in San Francisco.
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1 small cube in Lagavulin,or Laphroaig Quarter cask. I can trace direct lineage back to 12th century Scotland. Although recently I have been sipping good Bourbon. For the money Elijah Craig small batch
That's a long way to trace a Quarter cask!😁
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Try Boodles ,you wont regret it https://www.boodlesgin.com/
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Bunch of Philistines in here! This thread (scotch) is second only to the chili w/beans or wo/beans threads.
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