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Am celebrating being on this planet for another year and am drinking whisky from the nice new tumblers from my wife.

Laphroiag has been my favourite drink for a while, and have a very nice 10year old cask strength that has been my firm favourite.
But tonight...

Tonight for the first time I tasted the Lagavulin 16 year old.

Wow.

Going to have to try that again a few times before I am sure, but I may have a new favourite.

(also had the Glenfiddich 12 year Caoran reserve tonight. - meh :shrug: )

Favourite tipple (whisky)?

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Talisker, but if it's going to be a big glass with ice - Jim Beam (bourbon but meh).


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Macallan Fine Oak, preferably 15 years old. Only £40 a bottle. :D

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james_g1 wrote:
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(also had the Glenfiddich 12 year Caoran reserve tonight. - meh :shrug: )


Are you foreign English? :shock: I hate all whiskys and that glenfiddich stuff is made just 10 miles from where I mostly hang out ;)

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Whiskey: Bushmills 21 or Jameson 12 for quaffing and Jameson Original for drinking
Whisky: Lagavulin 16 or Oban 14 for quaffing only

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Isle of Jura 10 year old. Nice and palatable and goes down far far too easy :D

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Got myself a generous Jack Daniels at the moment.


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The 15 year Macallan Fine Oak is indeed a rather tasty tipple.

An 18 year Cragganmore cask strength was the other particularly fine one I have had (both were payment in kind for some Excel work!)

Generally I stick to Highland and Speyside whisky, just because I like the general flavour. I really cannot stand the seaweed tasting ones though.

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cannot stand the seaweed tasting ones though.


Are you referring to the peaty ones? Islay etc? My favourites :)


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Isle of Jura 10 year old. Nice and palatable and goes down far far too easy :D


Amen to that. Me and a friend nearly finished a bottle of that one evening before she got married. Very nice stuff.

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Got myself a generous Jack Daniels at the moment.


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Jack Daniels is my absolute favourite. I drink it when out with mixer (lemonade/lime/coke/red bull). When drinking it at home it's usually just with ice.

I've got a lovely bottle of Glenfiddich 18, only really drink it on special occasions.

At the moment the casual sip is taken from my bottle of Jim Beam black.

I don't think it's worth buying anything else until i've finished that tbh.


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Lagavulin is pretty good.

Talisker is very good as well.

The "family" tipple is Laphroag 18yr

I also like the Islay malts, especially Bowmore Mariner (think it is either a 15 or 18yr). Although it is a little strong for some people (very peaty).

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Now this is my kind of thread.

I find Laphroiag too peaty for my taste.
I try not to keep too many bottle in the house at any one time, but my current collection consists of:

Strathisla 12 years
Cardhu 12 years
Glenkinche 10 years
Suntory Yamazaki 12 years (Japanese is just as good as Scottish)
Jura 12 years
Craggenmore 12 years
As We Get It 8 years (cask strength 60.5%)
Dalwhinnie (Distillers Edition)16 years
Glen Ord 12 years
Glen Mhor 22 years (bottled in the year I was born)
Dufftown 15 years
The Macallan 18 years (bottled in the year I was born)
Caperdonich 24 years (bottled in the year I was born)

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... and a special mention for Glenfarclas 105 and the daddy of all whiskies - George & J.G. Smiths, Glenlivet :D

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Now this is my kind of thread.

I find Laphroiag too peaty for my taste.
I try not to keep too many bottle in the house at any one time, but my current collection consists of:

and then goes on to quote a specialist whisky pubs worth :lol:

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