Whisky
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Soooo.... You rate it?EastStand said:Jack Daniels, although called a whisky, is actually just over processed, artificially flavoured, well-marketed piss-water fit only for drinking drowned in post-mix or straight from a bottle, sat in the park, by people too young to know any better.
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Went to one of this lot's evenings a couple of months ago: http://www.whiskysquad.com/. £18.00 for 6 different, excellent, quality whiskies. Night I went it was Indian and Taiwanese whiskies. Some of the Taiwanese are amazing. Matured in ex-Sherry oak casks - and the high humidity makes them extra smooth and mature quicker. Thought they would all be a bit so-so - didn't realise when I got a ticket that a Taiwanese Whisky was voted the best in the world! I think Waitrose sell the 'standard' Taiwan whisky but not the one that costs nearly £200.0
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Absolutely spot on mate.EastStand said:Jack Daniels, although called a whisky, is actually just over processed, artificially flavoured, well-marketed piss-water fit only for drinking drowned in post-mix or straight from a bottle, sat in the park, by people too young to know any better.
I would literally rather drink Sainsbury 's own whisky than the Devil's loss that is Jack Daniels1 -
I remember going to whisky tasting where they brought out a Jack Daniels. Not the normal no. 10 one but similar. They had to hand round bottles of coke otherwise it was impossible to drink it was so minging. Worse was to come when we had Canadian Club. At least the Japanese whisky saved the day0
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I don't actually mind CC, it makes a good Old Fashioned.McBobbin said:I remember going to whisky tasting where they brought out a Jack Daniels. Not the normal no. 10 one but similar. They had to hand round bottles of coke otherwise it was impossible to drink it was so minging. Worse was to come when we had Canadian Club. At least the Japanese whisky saved the day
Just bought a bottle of Woodford Reserve off Amazon (£25!) - arrived at the office half an hour ago and I am really struggling not to drink it... Might go make a coffee...0 -
Tastes horrid neat... just looked up the recipe for an old fashioned, and I have some bitters at home... worth a try.EastStand said:
I don't actually mind CC, it makes a good Old Fashioned.McBobbin said:I remember going to whisky tasting where they brought out a Jack Daniels. Not the normal no. 10 one but similar. They had to hand round bottles of coke otherwise it was impossible to drink it was so minging. Worse was to come when we had Canadian Club. At least the Japanese whisky saved the day
Just bought a bottle of Woodford Reserve off Amazon (£25!) - arrived at the office half an hour ago and I am really struggling not to drink it... Might go make a coffee...
Would that be an "American" coffee then? Must say that sounds tempting. My boss used to have a Bruichladdich in his desk that we dipped into when necessary.
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What's a good intro Whiskey?
You know like the whiskey equivalent of cannabis...the entry level one...
Preferably this should be something that most would like when trying but isn't too expensive and doesn't leave you a frothing mess on the floor because it's been mixed with windscreen wash or diesel or dipped in crack.2 -
I'd try some bourbons (Makers Mark, Woodford etc). For Scotch I'd go for anything unpeated (peat is what gives whisky that smokey taste, personally I hate it though most love it, but it has put some people off altogether).Dazzler21 said:What's a good intro Whiskey?
You know like the whiskey equivalent of cannabis...the entry level one...
Preferably this should be something that most would like when trying but isn't too expensive and doesn't leave you a frothing mess on the floor because it's been mixed with windscreen wash or diesel or dipped in crack.
I'd try:
Auchentoshan
Balvenine
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I would stay away from the peaty ones until you get the taste. Anything from the Jura range is a good starting point.Dazzler21 said:What's a good intro Whiskey?
You know like the whiskey equivalent of cannabis...the entry level one...
Preferably this should be something that most would like when trying but isn't too expensive and doesn't leave you a frothing mess on the floor because it's been mixed with windscreen wash or diesel or dipped in crack.
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/b/40/jura-single-malt-scotch-whisky1 -
Cheers chaps0
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Always remember Daz to drink at least half a bottle before posting on here.Dazzler21 said:Cheers chaps
Makes interesting reading in the morning.2 -
Highland Park is the ultimate all-rounder. It's what I buy people. Packed with flavour but not too overpowering1
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I bought a bottle of that at the weekend as well.
Have developed a taste for bourbon in the last year or two as a bit of a contrast to a single malt.
Will be interested in comparing to it Maker's Mark and Bulleit etc.0 -
I am at the moment into (don't laugh) Tesco Speyside Single Malt £25, and it is lovely.1
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Hot on the heels of the news that Port Ellen and Brora are being re-opened another iconic distillery is being revived. Kind of.
https://scotchwhisky.com/magazine/latest-news/16403/rosebank-distillery-set-to-reopen/
I've got a couple of bottles from the old distillery, hope the new incarnation reaches the heights of the original.
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As an uneducated non whisky drinker, how long can you keep a bottle after it has been opened?1
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The Toucan -Soho Square , downstairs bar if you would like to try some quality Irish Whiskey1
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Whisky doesn't mature in the bottle like wine does and I'm sure I've heard that it lasts about 10 years in an unopened bottle. Opened bottle guessing less time, but anecdotally I've rarely kept one more than a year after opening and never noticed a taste issuethewolfboy said:As an uneducated non whisky drinker, how long can you keep a bottle after it has been opened?
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sampling evening choosing the Whisky Exchange Whisky of the Year
https://billetto.co.uk/e/whisky-of-the-year-tasting-tickets-214584
Unfortunately I can't make it.0 - Sponsored links:
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kilbeggan and tullamore dew are the closest distilleries to where the mrs is from in westmeathAlex Wright said:
I've not come across this, only irish whiskies I've tried is Jamesons and redbreast.palarsehater said:got a bottle of powers johns lane 12 year old on a recent trip to Ireland delicious
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Well known whisky writer and, as our lurkers will know, Misguided Millwall fan, Jim Murray has announced his list of top whiskies of the year.
https://thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/10/colonel-e-h-taylor-4-grain-12yo-is-worlds-best-whisky/
THE FULL WINNERS LIST
2018 World Whisky of the Year
Colonel E.H. Taylor 4 Grain Bourbon
Second Finest Whisky in the World
Redbreast Aged 21 Years
Third Finest Whisky in the World
Glen Grant Aged 18 Years
SCOTCH WHISKY
Scotch Whisky of the Year
Glen Grant Aged 18 Years Rare Edition
Single Malt of the Year (Multiple Casks)
Glen Grant Aged 18 Years Rare Edition
Single Malt of the Year (Single Cask)
Cadenhead’s Glendullan 20 Year Old
Scotch Blend of the Year
Compass Box The Double Single
Scotch Grain of the Year
Cambus Aged 40 Years
Scotch Vatted Malt of the Year
Compass Box 3 Year Old Deluxe
SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY
No Age Statement (Multiple Casks)
Ardbeg Corryvreckan
10 Years & Under (Multiple Casks)
Glen Grant Aged 10 Years
10 Years & Under (Single Cask)
Scotch Malt Whisky Society Tomatin Cask 11.32 8 Year Old
11-15 Years (Multiple Casks)
Gordon & MacPhail Ardmore 2002
11-15 Years (Single Cask)
That Boutique-y Co. Clynelish 15 Year Old
16-21 Years (Multiple Casks)
Glen Grant Aged 18 Years Rare Edition
16-21 Years (Single Cask)
The First Editions Ardmore Aged 20 Years
22-27 Years (Multiple Casks)
Sansibar Whisky Glen Moray 25 Years Old
22-27 Years (Single Cask)
Hunter Laing’s Old & Rare Auchentoshan 24 Year Old
28-34 Years (Multiple Casks)
Glen Castle Aged 28 Years
28-34 Years (Single Cask)
Old Particular Glenturret 28 Year Old
35-40 Years (Multiple Casks)
Brora Aged 38 Years
35-40 Years (Single Cask)
Xtra Old Particular Caol Ila 36 Year Old
41 Years & Over (Multiple Casks)
Gordon & MacPhail Glen Grant 1957
BLENDED SCOTCH
No Age Statement (Standard)
Ballantine’s Finest
No Age Statement (Premium)
Compass Box The Double Single
5-12 Years
Grant’s Aged 12 Years
13-18 Years
Ballantine’s Aged 17 Years
19 – 25 Years
Royal Salute 21 Years Old
26 – 50 Years
The Antiquary Aged 35 Years
IRISH WHISKEY
Irish Whiskey of the Year
Redbreast Aged 21 Years
Irish Pot Still Whiskey of the Year
Redbreast Aged 21 Years
Irish Single Malt of the Year
Bushmills 16 Year Old
Irish Blend of the Year
Bushmills Black Bush
Irish Single Cask of the Year
Dunville’s VR First Edition Aged 15 Years
AMERICAN WHISKEY
Bourbon of the Year
Colonel E.H. Taylor Four Grain
Rye of the Year
Thomas H. Handy Sazerac 126.2 Proof
US Micro Whisky of the Year
Balcone’s Texas Blue Corn Batch BCB 16-1
US Micro Whisky of the Year (Runner Up)
291 E Colorado Aged 333 Days Bourbon
No Age Statement (Multiple Barrels)
George T. Stagg 144.1 Proof
9 Years & Under
Buffalo Trace Experimental Collection Organic 6 Grain Whisky
10 Years & Over (Multiple Barrels)
Colonel E.H. Taylor Four Grain
RYE
No Age Statement
Thomas H. Handy Sazerac 126.2 Proof
Up to 10 Years
Pikesville 110 Proof
11 Years & Over
Sazerac 18 Years Old
WHEAT
Wheat Whiskey of the Year
Bernheim Original
CANADIAN WHISKY
Canadian Whisky of the Year
Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye
JAPANESE WHISKY
Japanese Whisky of the Year
Nikka Coffey Malt Whisky
Single Malt of the Year (Multiple Barrels)
Nikka Coffey Malt Whisky
EUROPEAN WHISKY
European Whisky of the Year (Multiple)
Penderyn Bryn Terfel (Wales)
European Whisky of the Year (Single)
The Norfolk Parched (England)
WORLD WHISKY
Asian Whisky of the Year
Paul John Kanya (India)
Southern Hemisphere Whisky of the Year
Limeburner’s Dark Winter (Australia)0 -
Whisky doesn't mature in the bottle like wine does and I'm sure I've heard that it lasts about 10 years in an unopened bottle. Opened bottle guessing less time, but anecdotally I've rarely kept one more than a year after opening and never noticed a taste issue
Merci McBobbin. I live and learn!0 -
Anyone London based who wants to try out Whisky tasting should look at this: http://www.whiskysquad.com/. I've only been to one but it was great fun. Price varies depending on the whiskies on offer. Normally get a lecture on the whiskies from very knowledgeable people and six good sized measures that you have to drink(!) as you only get one glass to use for all the tastings...2
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On offer for £25 in Morrisons at the moment.McBobbin said:Highland Park is the ultimate all-rounder. It's what I buy people. Packed with flavour but not too overpowering
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Sounds like something for @Dazzler21cafc-west said:Anyone London based who wants to try out Whisky tasting should look at this: http://www.whiskysquad.com/. I've only been to one but it was great fun. Price varies depending on the whiskies on offer. Normally get a lecture on the whiskies from very knowledgeable people and six good sized measures that you have to drink(!) as you only get one glass to use for all the tastings...
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Surely that'd mess with the flavours?cafc-west said:Anyone London based who wants to try out Whisky tasting should look at this: http://www.whiskysquad.com/. I've only been to one but it was great fun. Price varies depending on the whiskies on offer. Normally get a lecture on the whiskies from very knowledgeable people and six good sized measures that you have to drink(!) as you only get one glass to use for all the tastings...
Definitely worth considering though!0 -
True! They provide water in jugs to give your glass a rinse - but after a few rounds it all starts to blur a bit...Dazzler21 said:
Surely that'd mess with the flavours?cafc-west said:Anyone London based who wants to try out Whisky tasting should look at this: http://www.whiskysquad.com/. I've only been to one but it was great fun. Price varies depending on the whiskies on offer. Normally get a lecture on the whiskies from very knowledgeable people and six good sized measures that you have to drink(!) as you only get one glass to use for all the tastings...
Definitely worth considering though!
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Glenmorangie is a popular drink of choice for some Scots acquaintances of mine when up at the bar, and they want value for money the tight bastards.Dazzler21 said:What's a good intro Whiskey?
You know like the whiskey equivalent of cannabis...the entry level one...
Preferably this should be something that most would like when trying but isn't too expensive and doesn't leave you a frothing mess on the floor because it's been mixed with windscreen wash or diesel or dipped in crack.0 -
Had some whiskey on Saturday night... I was already well on my way, but it tasted like I imagine petrol does, had it on ice as the room was very warm... Thought I was going to vomit.
I genuinely can't remember the brand but it was awful. It began with a P... so won't trust any beginning with a P again.
Definitely turned me off drinking it again that night.
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