I recently started a bottle of amrut fusion, bloody lovely stuff and having another few drams for St Andrews.
Top tips, I saw Glenfiddich on special today and thought that must be a very popular one so give it a try but resisted
RIAC
I recently started a bottle of amrut fusion, bloody lovely stuff and having another few drams for St Andrews.
result of many pre xmas hints!
Glenmorangie Tradition 10 Y.O.
Laphroaig Quarter Cask
Tullamore Dew (not too bad, much better balanced than the last bottle i tried of this a few years ago. Still has rough edges but now they add to the fun rather than the palate equivalent of a nude Noddy Holder jumping into your mouth and starting a fight!)
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
Old Poultney 18 YO, Isle of Jura and Highland Park not in any order.
A bottle of Penderyn ( the welsh stuff)
I'd never have bought it, as obviously the Welsh are trying to muscle in on our traditional industries:)
But I'm interested in trying it!
Anyone taken the plunge?
my current top 5 attainable malts:
Laphroaig Quarter Cask
Glenmorangie Tradition 10 Y.O. (currently as good as it's ever been imho)
Aberlour A'bunadh (current batch 29 is excellent but 26 from a few years ago - 60.6 % - is really superb and in the future i reckon this will end up going for serious money)
Laphroaig !0 Y.O. Cask Strength
Talisker 18 Y.O.
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
Bushmills Single 21
Try and get a hold of an 21 YO Old Pulteney - was Whisky Bible Awards 2012: World Whisky of the Year. Got a score of 97.5
I have always loved single malts and TBH, have been a bit snobby about anything blended.
... But... My wife surprised me at Xmas with a bottle of "Old Harry" blended malts she got via Laithwaites wines which is a really, really nice drink.
My local Wetherspoons sell it so I guess others will if you just want to try it. It's an interesting mix of tastes which I like but my old man doesn't.
As an aside, for Christmas, I got various bottles including a Triple Wood Laphroiag which I'm drinking now. Wow is all I can say to that - we went to a pub with an inglenook fire burning away on the weekend - that sums up what it smells like. The taste is sweet and smokey. It's an interesting one.
That triple wood is lovely, the quarter cask is what's often in my decanter (it's divine for the price), and the stock is my pub whiskey. Managed to pick up a bottle of the 18yo this summer for £45 which was an utter bargain. Been taking it easy but it's a lovely tipple.
Can easily get the quarter cask at Waitrose at the moment and for some reason it's cheaper than the 10 year old.
Good deals on Bunnabhain too.
One of my favourites is Talisker 10 year old and the distiller's edition for a treat.
Shhhhh keep it quiet!!!
But Asda are doing a lovely 12 YO Signature Balvenie for £16.50 which is half price, don't know how long it lasts but there wasn't many left in my store.
A new tax might see the cost rise by £1 per bottle.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-20931496
Just tried Johnny Walker Spice Road at LHR T4. Very nice. May have to buy a bottle on my return (for some reason they don't allow collect on return from non EU destinations ?)
z
Favourite affordable whiskey must be glenlivet and highland park (both 12 yrs).
As a heads up they are selling 20 year old Ardbeg for £65 here:
http://www.whiskybroker.co.uk/acatalog/Ardbeg.html
Only one per customer. I had a bottle of the Bowmore for Christmas which was fantastic and well worth getting.
I'm sure most of you know this, but whisky = scotch, whiskey = Irish or American.
I like all spellings of the stuff!
I'm running low. Laphroaig 10 or Quarter Cask I wonder?
I haven't dared open this from the fifties!
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got some Taketsuru which is very nice! ^_^
Getting very into my Old Fashioneds at the moment, so bought some Sainsburys bourbon at half the price of my usual Makers Mark. If I'm going to spoil it with sugar and bitters anyways...
If you've not tried it as of yet give the Tobermory 10/15 YO a go!
Lovely stuff!
Tries Ardbeg Supernova a few weeks back in a bar in Borås.
It was superb - & now i cant find it anywhere - well not in the airports anyhow :(
Will have to investigate the online options.
Anyone tried the Galileo?
z
Just bought a bottle of Laphroig quarter cask. A bit apprehensive as its my first cask strength, but I'm fond of Islay malts so should be enjoyable.
At the moment, The Glenlivet 18yo, but rather partial to a Tobermory too.
But I cannot drink Laphroaig or Ardbeg - nasty stuff!!
It's non filtered, but only 48% so not going to knock your socks off in the alcohol content. It is however a very full flavour and not for those who don't already appreciate the Laphroaig signature. Personally I think it's divine.
Got lucky last year when I found a bottle of the 18 year old in a supermarket in the Lake District for £45, it's normally £70. Unfortunately they only had one bottle else I would have grabbed several. It's very nice but I am trying to make the bottle last as long as possible.
Did a spring clean at the weekend and there are 31 opened bottles in the cupboard and another couple of boxes in the basement of backups. It's all mostly standard stuff though which you could buy in a bigger off license, supermarket, or duty free. I do need to broaden my horizons a bit, but when you already have favourites it's hard to stray sometimes.
Out of all the Ardbeg i've tried, i still find two stand out for me, the lightly peated Blasda and the standard 10 y.o.
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
I've yet to try any triple wood Jon. The Whisky Exchange have some and are good to buy from.
My old man kindly bought me a bottle for Christmas. It's not as stinky as the normal 10YO or Quarter Cask. Tis rather nice though - as are all Laphroaig's IMHO.
Aberfeldy 12 YO is the tipple of choice tonight!
Very very nice.
Whisky last night, and toddlers waking up at 5.30, isn't a good combination, as I'm discovering right now!
I had 1150 Kr left at the end of my Prague trip this week
1 litre Ardbeg 10 YO reduced to 1147 Kr (about £38) in the duty free shop - it was meant to be
Now I have 5 on the go
z
Just back from a warm bike ride, the sun's shining, so a bottle of Golden Sheep ale shortly, then a glass or two of Caol Ila later.
F.T.F.A.
Visiting Islay for the Festival (Feis Ile 2013) this week: Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Bowmore on the cards. Plus the Maltings.
Been given a bottle of Dewars signature, I will be interesting to try it sober.
I really enjoyed the Laphroaig 10yr that I finished off a few weeks or so ago, how would that compare to an Ardbeg 10yr? Much of a muchness (as I would guess) or distinct enough to warrant a try?
Love the Islay medicinal peatiness, still enjoy a good Speyside as well.