Pretty good stuff!
Pretty good stuff!
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Last edited by KRyn; 03-11-2022 at 10:55 AM.
anything’s good when you mix it with coke.
It's surprisingly smooth for being 65%, added a few drops of water and enjoyed it more so. Really get the caramel flavour, very enjoyable and great for the price point
Got mine today. Also didn’t notice til I got home that they gave me a different bottle of glendronach than what I ordered. The one they gave me was $20 more than the one I paid for though, so yay.
Edit: no idea how I got a sideways attachment and upright embed. Posting pics from phones is evidently not foolproof.
Nice upgrade. That's a craft cellars exclusive I believe
I’ve tried both those bottles now. The rye was surprisingly good. Even for my unrefined palate, it was a great experience to drink... seemed more to have complex flavours than what I am used to.
The glendronch is fantastic. I would definitely say it’s worth the regular price of $115, so it was a steal at $65.
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It's a fantastic bottle. I picked one up the other day, opened it that night, and went back to grab another bottle the next day. Fantastic value at $65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I got floored today by a group of guys from an outdoorsman club I take care of with advice etc all the time. They all got together and brought me this amazing bottle to my work today!
Looking forward to tasting this one...
Know you guys were looking for nice Whisky glasses, I found these at the Bay, real crystal, super heavy, nice size.
Last edited by 89coupe; 10-18-2020 at 06:43 PM.
You: "how's the flavor?"
Me: "eh, it's fine I guess"
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I need to pick up a bottle of whisky for hiking and outdoor stuff here in Bulgaria.
It's going in a flask so nothing too fancy. I want something I can geek out on a bit but that non-whisky drinkers can also enjoy and I think I'll go Irish (added benefit of Irish Coffees on the mountain).
The local shop has Bushmill Black Bush or Jameson Black Barrel. Anyone tried both and can offer a recommendation or comparison?
Edit: Found another shop with Caskmate Stout or Teeling Single Malt. I'd really love to try all 4 but need to decide on one for now...
Last edited by davidI; 10-29-2020 at 02:37 PM.
I drank all the bushes at an event, but between giggling about the names, and how tall of a pour the rep was serving, I remember exactly nothing about them
Went with the Jameson Black Barrel - only 23 Euros.
Super easy drinking whisky. Dangerously so, actually.
Not very complex but lots of vanilla and oak with a hint of Christmas spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice) on the finish and that lingering Jameson honey.
Highly recommended for those looking for something ridiculously smooth.
Picked up some new bourbons
Can someone recommend some Japanese scotch's they enjoy? We're doing a tasting tomorrow and we each have picked a country to buy from.
Ultracrepidarian
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