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05-12-2014, 12:54 PM | #45 |
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Picked up a bottle of The Balvenie Caribbean Cask this morning. Now I have to wait until this evening to try it.
(Might belong in the First World Problems thread.)
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05-12-2014, 01:01 PM | #47 |
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Can't wait. I'll report back.
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Wow, nice. Definite toffey/butterscotch tones. Meaty, too. Makes the Glenlivet 12 seem a little thin in comparison. Nice long, warm finish, too.
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05-12-2014, 11:45 PM | #50 |
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Nice - glad you enjoyed it...reminds me I need to pick up another bottle.
I've been thinking back to past scotches I've enjoyed; for some reason the Dalmore 10 year old stood out. It was cheap (edit - in relation to other decent single malts - like $50) and one of the first that got me hooked...I think its probably just nostalgia is why I like it. I bet if I tried it now I might not think it is as good as I remember. But I can't try it because I can never find it up here. Very odd. Do you have the Dalmore down there? Normally has a picture of antlers on it as I recall. If you've ever had it, be interested in what you think seeing as how I cannot find it. |
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I wondered if this would be a mistake and it was. This is some really good stuff.
I just can't justify buying it too often. I'll look for the Dalmore 10.
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EDIT: The Dalmore 12 is also very good. I like it. Thanks for the recommendation, Joekerr.
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Currently sipping on some Jamison 18. Oak barrel scotch. Thanks guys for getting me into this hobby of $100 bottles of booze.
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06-01-2014, 11:54 PM | #60 |
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Had a couple of drinks with my nephew the 1st Shirt last night. I went for Balvenie Doublewood. Very tasty.
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06-02-2014, 10:03 AM | #61 |
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One of the bottles I'm currently drinking is the Highland Park 12 yr...I think a previous poster also mentioned this one.
Its an interesting one - normally, after a glass or two I have an opinion on the scotch I'm drinking. But with this one, it really was mixed. Honestly couldn't tell you whether I liked it or didn't...just different. But went back to it a few nights later and I found I enjoyed it more that time. I think its starting to grow on me; I can't say its my favourite by any means, that generally belongs to a Macallan, but I'd buy it again if I couldn't find a Macallan at that time (they're priced at a similar point). On a different note, one of the scotches I've tried that I would put close to the Macallans in terms of how I like it (just not for sale up here, had to get it from the States) is the Glenmorangie 18 year old (Extremely Rare label). But its pricey. Just in case M Six is looking to splurge sometime http://www.glenmorangie.com/our-whiskies/18-year-old |
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I had a Glenmorangie 10 at Bemelman's the other night. It was good. They also had Macallan. I should have tried that.
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And I'm young too...at 32. Though my hairline wouldn't suggest that. The Macallan can be a funny bunch, the 10 is good, the 12 is much better (IMO), the 15 is more expensive, but in my opinion, not better than the 12 to justify its price. The 18 is very good, but then you are getting into a very rarified territory and super expensive. I once had a 30 year old Macallan (when I was 28 - I just wanted to be able to say I'd had a scotch that was older than me). Extremely smooth (as one might expect) and excellent. But I'd never be able to justify the cost of buying a bottle...maybe if I was a millionaire many times over. Ahh scotch...its a wonderful thing. As an aside, I named my dog Macallan given he's a yellow lab, something not quite but close to the colour and that being my favourite scotch. On his first birthday I'll give him a little of his namesake to see how he reacts |
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06-15-2014, 07:55 PM | #65 |
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Picked up The Balvenie Doublewood today. Had a couple in NYC and it was good, so I figured it was time to buy myself a bottle.
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