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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
Pretty full-bodied, rich and tasty and only $30 ( locally)! A bottling from Tomintoul named TLATH. No age statement, but no matter, it’s really good. Honorable mention: Aberfeldy 12 at $40. Neither one is peaty. I’m not drinking these days because I’m taking pain medicine. But I recall these fondly.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
I think I’ve had Aberfeldy. But if it wasn’t peaty, it didn’t stick too firmly in my memory. I’m more an Islay and Spey guy. One not-very-peaty that I remember fondly, though was Glen Moray. It was like drinking butter. Smooooooth.
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
I guess I favor the non-peaty ones somewhat, but love some of the peaty now & then. Maybe 70/30%.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
How do you feel about Irish whisky?
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
I like the unblended ones but they are so expensive! Green Spot, Redbreast. I used to like Black Bush but feel it’s not as good as it used to be. What do you like? I’m not averse to trying blended.
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Minor Deity |
Which Glen Moray was it, do you remember?
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
No. It was like 25 years ago, but I still remember the experience. Might have been about 10 or 12 years old, I’m guessing. And that was back before Scotch makers they did all these different finishes. It was basically “here’s our Scotch, have a nice day”.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
Huh. Glen Moray is a Speyside, but I don’t remember it being overly smoky or peaty. Go figger.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
For Irish, I just buy whatever is on sale. Usually Bushmills, which I prefer, or Jamesons which is fine. I did go through a Black Bush phase a few decades ago, but I haven’t had it in a long time. When the state closed their stores and grocery stores started selling booze, I never saw it. BevMo usually has a pathetic selection of Scotch and Irish — they seem to carry only what is most heavily advertised.
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Minor Deity |
Yeah. Glen Moray now has a boatload of different offerings.
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
I personally do not like the sherry cask thing. I don’t want my scotch to taste like sherry! And there are so many like that. You really have to read the label. Different strokes, I suppose.
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Minor Deity |
I read their regular classic is aged in bourbon barrels.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
Actually, traditionally, most Scotches were aged in Oloroso sherry casks from Spain. I have seen many now go for American bourbon casks.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
I still say when it comes to value, your best bet are vatted malts, aka pure malt. A vatted malt is a blend, but only of malt whiskies. A “blend” can be up to 50% grain neutral spirits, in other words, vodka or everclear. Old Sheep Dip is a good pure malt.
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Minor Deity |
Irrelevant I know, but every time I so much as hear the word "Scotch", I retch. Among other motley purchases ("Golddust"?) my high school room-mate and I got violently drunk - and sick - drinking one night. A first and pretty much, last time. The one scotch (Vat 69") figured prominently. (irresistable )
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