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Checked their website and it shows a smiling cowboy with a guitar slung around his neck. That is a good start!
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I think Jameson's is the most accessible affordable whisky. Or if you're wanting something Scotch, Glenlivet 12 is inoffensive and boring. Glenmorangie Original is much nicer IMHO, but a little more flavoursome so can be a bit much for some.Jay wrote:This thread doesn't get much use, obviously no whiskey drinkers here...
Anyway, I'll play...
I ain't a whiskey man. Tried Grant's Whiskey in the past, no excitement. Then I noticed an unopened bottle of Jim Bean Whiskey over the lockdown that was given to me a long time ago. Finished it and again no excitement. Then I bought a Tullamore DEW last month and it gives a hint of promise of what a whiskey might be all about. Any suggestions what I should try next without having to exhaust my savings?
ps - I like Chris Stapleton's Tennessee Whiskey. Is that something to try?
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We've had this a few times, its a REALLY nice drop and doesn't break the bank: https://www.whiskygalore.co.nz/products ... =221045664
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A bit of hanky panky you reckon?jeremyb wrote:We've had this a few times, its a REALLY nice drop and doesn't break the bank: https://www.whiskygalore.co.nz/products ... =221045664
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You're my type so why notJay wrote:A bit of hanky panky you reckon?jeremyb wrote:We've had this a few times, its a REALLY nice drop and doesn't break the bank: https://www.whiskygalore.co.nz/products ... =221045664
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Im keen on Paddys too and Dewars
i tend to like the blended stuff over the singles and the price difference means i can get nearly 2ltr for the price of one 700ml
hick ....
i tend to like the blended stuff over the singles and the price difference means i can get nearly 2ltr for the price of one 700ml
hick ....
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This is my all time favourite thread title.
Just saying
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Came here to say this. Jamesons is a great drop for the price.robthemac wrote:I think Jameson's is the most accessible affordable whisky. Or if you're wanting something Scotch, Glenlivet 12 is inoffensive and boring. Glenmorangie Original is much nicer IMHO, but a little more flavoursome so can be a bit much for some.Jay wrote:This thread doesn't get much use, obviously no whiskey drinkers here...
Anyway, I'll play...
I ain't a whiskey man. Tried Grant's Whiskey in the past, no excitement. Then I noticed an unopened bottle of Jim Bean Whiskey over the lockdown that was given to me a long time ago. Finished it and again no excitement. Then I bought a Tullamore DEW last month and it gives a hint of promise of what a whiskey might be all about. Any suggestions what I should try next without having to exhaust my savings?
ps - I like Chris Stapleton's Tennessee Whiskey. Is that something to try?
Loving it so far
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I should take a pic of our booze cupboard. Slowly has sampled it I like to add some diet coke and ice
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Any whiskey recommendations though?Bg wrote:I should take a pic of our booze cupboard. Slowly has sampled it I like to add some diet coke and ice
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It all tastes good with diet coke and ice?Jay wrote:Any whiskey recommendations though?Bg wrote:I should take a pic of our booze cupboard. Slowly has sampled it I like to add some diet coke and ice
The missus is a connie sewer. I'll drink anything.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Your signature needs an 's'. Just saying.Slowy wrote:This is my all time favourite thread title.
Just saying
Any single malt recommendations you like to offer?
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Where’s the fucking dislike button?Bg wrote:I should take a pic of our booze cupboard. Slowly has sampled it I like to add some diet coke and ice
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You should define what you mean by excitement. A Laphroiag 10yr old is exciting, but could just taste like iodine drunk from a full ashtray to you. A good rye like Rittenhouse has that nice spicy note from the rye grain and the underlying sweetness from the corn, but might be a bit rough around the edges for you. Bourbons need a bit of money spent on them to get away from the bourbon burn. I'd also stay away from most of the Irish bottles, their fondness for triple distillation can make them a bit lacking in character.Jay wrote:This thread doesn't get much use, obviously no whiskey drinkers here...
Anyway, I'll play...
I ain't a whiskey man. Tried Grant's Whiskey in the past, no excitement. Then I noticed an unopened bottle of Jim Bean Whiskey over the lockdown that was given to me a long time ago. Finished it and again no excitement. Then I bought a Tullamore DEW last month and it gives a hint of promise of what a whiskey might be all about. Any suggestions what I should try next without having to exhaust my savings?
ps - I like Chris Stapleton's Tennessee Whiskey. Is that something to try?
I'd say just grab a bottle of Teachers, it's got a bit of peat smoke, it's not a great whisky by any standard, but it's a good introduction to something with a bit more character than you've tried so far.
Or just splash out on a bottle of Ardbeg Uigeadail, which is my favourite, but not in the Grant's/Teachers/Jim Beam price range.
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