Also I've tried the Winter Jack once, because it was a gift from one of my clients, pretty decent if you want to try something different I'd say.
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Bearded Elder29875 Posts
Also I've tried the Winter Jack once, because it was a gift from one of my clients, pretty decent if you want to try something different I'd say. | ||
Somchai
Germany0 Posts
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Abraxas514
Canada475 Posts
On June 23 2014 16:30 739 wrote: Chivas Regal my favourite one, especially the 25yo one. Also I've tried the Winter Jack once, because it was a gift from one of my clients, pretty decent if you want to try something different I'd say. Chivas and Jack are the snickers of their respective markets :/ Keep in mind blended scotches can be 80-90% random grains, the same things that would make up a Vodka like smirnoff. | ||
Mina
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Mackmyra Whisky Village is located in Gävle, about a 2 hour drive from Stockholm. http://mackmyra.com/ | ||
Ghostcom
Denmark4776 Posts
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Geisterkarle
Germany3256 Posts
On June 25 2014 01:27 Mina wrote: Last summer I went to Mackmyra Whisky Village and took part of the tour of the distillery and the tasting afterwards. Highly recommended! When you taste several different kinds at the same sitting, it's so much easier to taste the differencies even if you are not a tasting pro. I imagine they have similar experiences at all the great single malt distilleries as well. Mackmyra Whisky Village is located in Gävle, about a 2 hour drive from Stockholm. http://mackmyra.com/ Hm, interesting! I already tried Whiskies from a lot of different countries, but Sweden wasn't one of them! I have to ask my local supplier if he gets some hands on that for a little tasting! My only distillery tour was - funnily enough - in France and Warenghem! http://www.distillerie-warenghem.com/ It was quite fun! We got a tour outside of the normal touring times (they normally do tours only from April to September or something like that). And of course I took the 8y of them with me! | ||
Steelavocado
United States2123 Posts
Dat shit cray | ||
OminouS
Sweden1343 Posts
Tasted 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 6.1 so I am really looking forward to it. | ||
CursOr
United States6335 Posts
On July 25 2014 11:31 OminouS wrote: Brother bringing Octomore 6.2 to our vacation. Tasted 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 6.1 so I am really looking forward to it. Please report back with an evaluation sir. I'm a big fan of all the major Islay peated, with simple Laphroaig 10 being my favorite. | ||
aseq
Netherlands3926 Posts
I see the Octomore 6.1 is on sale atm for Euro 129. I still think the prices on these are ridiculous, but this is tempting. | ||
Meatloaf
Spain664 Posts
Its funny how i took Cardhu shots at a friends place before (and got drunk as hell , or probably I was before already lol) and its a well known whiskey , but drinking it in a cup with a teaspoon of cold water was a nice experience. had other whiskeys impress me much more obviously , but the cardhu definitely gave me a good drink. | ||
Tanukki
Finland578 Posts
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SC2Towelie
United States561 Posts
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OminouS
Sweden1343 Posts
On July 25 2014 14:40 CursOr wrote: Please report back with an evaluation sir. I'm a big fan of all the major Islay peated, with simple Laphroaig 10 being my favorite. I don't have much to say about it, felt more or less like the 6.1 to me. I can't really say for certain since it was months between the two tastings, but from my memory it was not that big of a difference (not like the 4.1 and 4.2 for example.) However, Octomore never disappoints me since I love the concept and taste, so I enjoyed it a lot Also good meeting my brother again. | ||
CursOr
United States6335 Posts
This has been discontinued! I know it is fantastic, and has always been a good value even though it's really crept up in the last year. This is the bourbon barrel version, as I greatly prefer whisky matured in bourbon barrels above anything else. But don't worry, The Balvenie has replaced it with a single barrel 15yo from Sherry Casks. They are more expensive (at least $100 US) and not really my style. (Just in case this is something you would be interested in ) Currently I have open an Ardbeg 10 and Bulliet Rye 95 ... both of which are lovely, even though I haven't been drinking for the last couple weeks because of antibiotics/painkillers after a root canal. If I remember I will post here when I open one of these 15yo. | ||
OminouS
Sweden1343 Posts
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United States7681 Posts
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peanuts
United States1224 Posts
On August 25 2014 08:14 CursOr wrote: Interesting purchase recently, I bought the last 2 bottles at the Total Wine near my house of The Balvenie 15 year old Single Barrel. This has been discontinued! I know it is fantastic, and has always been a good value even though it's really crept up in the last year. This is the bourbon barrel version, as I greatly prefer whisky matured in bourbon barrels above anything else. But don't worry, The Balvenie has replaced it with a single barrel 15yo from Sherry Casks. They are more expensive (at least $100 US) and not really my style. (Just in case this is something you would be interested in ) Currently I have open an Ardbeg 10 and Bulliet Rye 95 ... both of which are lovely, even though I haven't been drinking for the last couple weeks because of antibiotics/painkillers after a root canal. If I remember I will post here when I open one of these 15yo. You made a good decision. The 15 is fantastic. Very smooth, very nice balance of sweet and a bit of smoke/zest. | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
Also tried some 21 year bushmills and that was incredible. Thinking about buying a couple more bottles since it's almost year-end Basically a cheaper version of the PX and | ||
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