[QUOTE]Originally posted by Blacura
[B]Alright now I know this is an old thread, but I need some help.
I had a scotch that I really enjoyed and naturally I forgot the name.
How about:
-Laphroaig 10
-Caol Ila 12 or
-Ardbeg 10?
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Blacura
[B]Alright now I know this is an old thread, but I need some help.
I had a scotch that I really enjoyed and naturally I forgot the name.
How about:
-Laphroaig 10
-Caol Ila 12 or
-Ardbeg 10?
Originally posted by Blacura
How much is a bottle JW blue label in Alberta? I drive through Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.
A bottle is $240 in BC, wonderign if I can get it cheaper in Alberta. It's for a celebration when label whoreing is ok for this one time I feel.
I was in Superstore earlier today to get another bottle of HP 12 and price for JWBlue was $180.99
was at willow park's scotch tasting tonight.... everything was sooo good, defiantly have a few new favorites now
Just want to confirm it was indeed the Lagavulin 16 I was looking for.Originally posted by 962 kid
sounds like Lagavulin to me
The Keg only charged $6.95 / oz for it, not sure if that was a mistake or not.
Has anyone tried the Japanese Single Malt Whisky, Yamazaki?
There was a big display in the Frankfurt Airport Duty Free shop saying that it won some awards.
Sidenote: Never knew Strathisla was apart of the Chivas blend. My girlfriend gave a bottle of Strathisla (12yr) to my parents as a house warming gift and was very well received.
I know this is an old thread that keeps getting revived, but it's full of good info.Originally posted by Vince1
The Bowmores are my fav, Mariner 15 yr, great with seafood, lighter for those nice summer evenings, Bowmore 12 is a great well rounded but smoky scotch, and the Bowmore cask 56% is very toffee like, almost burnt tasting, yet refreshing in a violent way. Lagavullin 16 yr. is a bit warmer, as is Strathisla 12, which IMO is enjoyed best at room temperature, neat. I've also tried Glen Garioch, Laphroaig, Talisker, but IMHO Bowmore has a Scotch for every taste, budget and occasion.
I have to say I agree on the bowmore. I picked up the 12 year old for a little more of an everyday scotch, as I have some lagavullin 16 for more special occasions. For less than half the price of the lagavullin, I am very happy with the bowmore 12. I love smokey scotches.
Go for the Laphroaig Quarter Cask matured. Smokey goodness.Originally posted by Blacura
I love smokey scotches.
Hell Bent on the Worst Kind of Infamy
I just picked one of these from Home Outfitters for $6.95. Maybe it was placebo but it seriously felt as if it enhanced the drink.
The Glencarin Whisky Glass
http://www.whiskyglass.com/
Willow Park sells them for ~$22Originally posted by Blacura
I just picked one of these from Home Outfitters for $6.95. Maybe it was placebo but it seriously felt as if it enhanced the drink.
The Glencarin Whisky Glass
http://www.whiskyglass.com/[/URL]
Kensington Wine Market ~$17
Does it have Glencarin etched reverse into the bottom so the base magnifies the words when placed on a table? If so, I'm going to Home Outfitters.
Hell Bent on the Worst Kind of Infamy
Ya it most certainly does. This was the store in Regina though, I can't remember if it was a sale or not.Originally posted by Dycker
Willow Park sells them for ~$22
Kensington Wine Market ~$17
Does it have Glencarin etched reverse into the bottom so the base magnifies the words when placed on a table? If so, I'm going to Home Outfitters.
I'm going to pick up a few more if I can.