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7 hours ago, Kane said:

 

You didn't say anything about the taste though :) I hope that wasn't intentional.

 

Joking aside, $30 for those parameters sounds too good to be true regardless of where this comes from.

 

It reminds me of a solid Bourbon Cask Balvenie Single Barrel, I don't have one at the moment but one of my buddies does I'm going to have to A/B them, I poured a little of the Glenfiddich XX which is mostly Bourbon cask 17 out of 20 Barrels in the blend and found that more round and less complex, I would have probably guessed more Highland than Speyside on the Glen Fohdry if it was blind, less orchard fruits than with a typical Speyside. I'll try to get some more notes down when I actually have a glass in front of me. 

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On 1/19/2018 at 10:23 PM, Marekv8 said:

“BBQ baked potatoes with lashings of cream…” -- Well said. I can feel this tingling through my entire body, like it has invaded my nervous system. Crazy good.

 

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Wow!  That sounds incredible!  Congrats and enjoy.

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My second night of enjoying some 17yr Glentauchers, batch 3, from That Boutique-Y Whisky Co. This is a wonderful, meaty, Speyside dram that hits on all cylinders for me. I absolutely love this one!

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don't forget folks that tonight is Burns Supper! one of these years i'm gonna find a way to have proper haggis... but instead i'll just be doing some combination of ledaig, ardbeg, and bowmore sans scottish food fare.

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4 hours ago, beasled said:

Longrow 14 sherry cask finish for Burns Night. Any excuse..

I went in a different direction with my Sherry Cask Malts

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I spent most of yesterday cursing my job and working on tedious crap. So I only had time for one drink last night for Burns Night but i made it a good one. G&M 1964 Strathisla.


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Staying at a friends place in Colorado and found this nice little surprise under the sink (hint: it’s not the gin)

 

 

 

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You're referring to the Laphroaig 15 in the back, right? ^^^^^^^

 

I'm back into my Caol Ila 17yr Unpeated tonight. Wonderful whisky IMHO

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I missed Burns Night due to work commitments, but I'm making up for it tonight with an appropriate dram. This liquid is really Tam o' Tastic… earthy, woody and spicy.

 

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12 hours ago, Vosgar said:

You're referring to the Laphroaig 15 in the back, right? ^^^^^^^

 

I'm back into my Caol Ila 17yr Unpeated tonight. Wonderful whisky IMHO

Pretty sure that it's just an old Label Laphroaig 10 I don't think the 15 ever had a label on the "Shoulder" of the bottle like that, I think it's the bottle on the right below:

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A little Caol Ila 12 while watching golf. This was a gift.  I'm not sure I'd spring for a bottle of this when Laphroaig and Kilchomen are readily available.

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I figured the Hazelburn 9yr SC Sauternes (56.9% ABV) would smoke the Balvenie, and I was not disappointed. Although tasty and complex, The TUN came across as a bit too engineered in comparison.

 

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47 minutes ago, Marekv8 said:

I figured the Hazelburn 9yr SC Sauternes (56.9% ABV) would smoke the Balvenie, and I was not disappointed. Although tasty and complex, The TUN came across as a bit too engineered in comparison.

 

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Knowing nothing about what those two taste like, I'd be strongly biased toward the TUN going by my gut feeling. Looks like the marketing & hype got to my guts then. Very interesting.

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44 minutes ago, Kane said:

Knowing nothing about what those two taste like, I'd be strongly biased toward the TUN going by my gut feeling. Looks like the marketing & hype got to my guts then. Very interesting.

 

I'm particularly fond of young Hazelburns, so please take that into consideration. I tried the TUN before buying it, and liked it well enough.

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A nip of dusty Canada to finish things off tonight.

 

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Went Irish on this Monday evening, probably could have used a warmup to these bruisers.

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Apparently two high proof Irish Whiskey's were not enough one last pour Tulamore DEW Phoenix

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Was about to call it a night then I accidentally ended up with a small pour of Ardbeg 10 in my glass

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2 hours ago, kevinbrink said:

Was about to call it a night then I accidentally ended up with a small pour of Ardbeg 10 in my glass

 That's a happy accident. 

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Having my first ever pour of Springbank 10. Not many stores seem to carry it in my area, but I finally bought a bottle. Anyway, this is a very nice Scotch at such a relatively young age. I may actually pick up another bottle since the price was pretty good at the store that had it.


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43 minutes ago, lcpfratn said:

I may actually pick up another bottle

May I suggest a Springbank 12 year Cask Strength instead?

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May I suggest a Springbank 12 year Cask Strength instead?

I like your suggestion, however, I’ve yet to see one of those those in my area.
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I let my wife pick for me...right hand of the cabinet, 2nd shelf up, right hand of the shelf, bottle in back...turned out to be Ardbeg 10. An almost full bottle I kinda forgot was back there. Man I love this stuff.

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