acidbasement Posted February 5, 2014 Report Posted February 5, 2014 For a reasonably-priced peated malt from outside Islay, I enjoyed the BenRiach Curiositas, from Speyside. It's not outrageously take-my-pants-off good, but it's far better than it ought to be given its price. 1
Hopstretch Posted February 6, 2014 Report Posted February 6, 2014 (edited) Bruichladdich is on special this week at Bottleshop. Thoughts on whether I should go for the Port Charlotte or the Scottish Barley? Edited February 6, 2014 by Hopstretch
falkon Posted February 6, 2014 Report Posted February 6, 2014 Depends on the expressions. Are you talking about the Port Charlotte 10 year Heavily Peated vs. Bruichladdich Scottish Barley? I would guess that they're probably in the same ballpark. PC heavily peated will be a good smoky dram and the scottish barley should be very mild and floral. If you can find Port Charlotte PC5,6,7,8,9, or 10, I'd highly recommend those. If you haven't tried the Laddie Ten, I'd recommend that over all of the above. It should be more mature and therefore flavorful and complex than the Scottish Barley and a good starting ground for exploring Bruichladdich.
Aura Posted February 6, 2014 Report Posted February 6, 2014 (edited) Laddie 10 is on my shortlist for easier-to-find bottles that I need to get, along with Bunnahabhain 12. Shelly - just curious if you have any opinion on Bunnie 18 compared to Bunnie 12? Edited February 6, 2014 by Aura
shellylh Posted February 6, 2014 Author Report Posted February 6, 2014 Unfortunately, I've never tried the Bunnie 12. I would definitely recommend the Laddie 10 though. I just bought my 2nd bottle of it. 1
Aura Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 Well I enjoyed Mike Sr.'s Ardbeg 10 so much that I had to get one myself. Need some Oogie fairly soon too. 1
Wmcmanus Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 (edited) Potent little bugger. Sort of $55-ish. Debating whether to replace it when I work my way to the bottom, but there are so many more to try. Edited February 13, 2014 by Wmcmanus
falkon Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 There are so many choices in the scotch world that I rarely replace a bottle unless it's something that I know I won't be able to get it again. Try something new.
Wmcmanus Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 There are so many choices in the scotch world that I rarely replace a bottle unless it's something that I know I won't be able to get it again. Try something new. My thinking exactly.
emelius Posted February 14, 2014 Report Posted February 14, 2014 Unfortunately, I've never tried the Bunnie 12. I would definitely recommend the Laddie 10 though. I just bought my 2nd bottle of it. I like the Bunnahabhain 12, but the Macphail's Collection Bunnahabhain 8 is a steal...
Aura Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 (edited) Ordered some samples today: Bunnahabhain 24 Year Old 1988 (cask 4111) (Berry Bros. & Rudd) GlenDronach Cask Strength - Batch 3 Glenfarclas 1988 Family Cask Lagavulin 12 Year Old (2013 Special Release) Lagavulin 1996 Pedro Ximénez Finish - Distillers Edition Lagavulin 1997 Pedro Ximénez Finish - Distillers Edition Longrow 18 Year Old Springbank 18 Year Old Second Edition The Bunny and Glenfarclas are birth-year drams and will be saved. Everything else is to sample before I make any further decisions on buying full bottles. Edited February 17, 2014 by Aura 1
Grand Enigma Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 ^ where do you acquire samples from?
Aura Posted February 18, 2014 Report Posted February 18, 2014 https://www.masterofmalt.com/ This is somewhat expensive, but definitely less risk than buying full bottles that you haven't tried. I think the real value samples are for the $3-400 bottles where each dram is like $15-20. There is no bar anywhere I know of that would come close to this selection and if there was, similar pours would cost more.
Aura Posted February 18, 2014 Report Posted February 18, 2014 shop.whiskeybase.com is another good one that comes Mikey-recommended. I've been interested in a few from there but they have a smaller selection.
guzziguy Posted February 18, 2014 Report Posted February 18, 2014 This is more of a general whisk(e)y question than a scotch question. I have a 6-bottle wine holder. As it should for wine, the bottles are stored such that their tops (the cork end) are lower than the rest of the bottle. Is there a problem with keeping bottles of whisky? Or is it really important to store whisky bottles up right?
Aura Posted February 18, 2014 Report Posted February 18, 2014 Do not store any bottle of any kind of whiskey on its side. The alcohol content is high enough that it will destroy your cork, cause a high loss of liquid volume in the bottle (due to the cork breaking down), and might ruin the flavor of the liquor. If you ever hear the term "corked", this is what that refers to.
falkon Posted February 18, 2014 Report Posted February 18, 2014 Ordered some samples today: Bunnahabhain 24 Year Old 1988 (cask 4111) (Berry Bros. & Rudd) GlenDronach Cask Strength - Batch 3 Glenfarclas 1988 Family Cask Lagavulin 12 Year Old (2013 Special Release) Lagavulin 1996 Pedro Ximénez Finish - Distillers Edition Lagavulin 1997 Pedro Ximénez Finish - Distillers Edition Longrow 18 Year Old Springbank 18 Year Old Second Edition The Bunny and Glenfarclas are birth-year drams and will be saved. Everything else is to sample before I make any further decisions on buying full bottles. Good stuff. I have a birth year 23 year old Highland Park from Signatory that I'm saving.
Hopstretch Posted February 20, 2014 Report Posted February 20, 2014 Started on some Talisker 10. Seems to be quite polarizing, but suits me.
acidbasement Posted February 20, 2014 Report Posted February 20, 2014 Started on some Talisker 10. Seems to be quite polarizing, but suits me. That's probably the next bottle for me. I've tried the 10, DE, and 18 from Talisker, and I like them all a lot.
Aura Posted February 20, 2014 Report Posted February 20, 2014 A local guy on straightbourbon.com gave me a head's up on where I "might" be able to find some Macallan Cask Strength. Would love to bunker that one so I might make a little trip tonight to suburbia, usa.
shellylh Posted February 21, 2014 Author Report Posted February 21, 2014 The Macallan Cask Strength is very nice, buy if you can find.
Aura Posted February 21, 2014 Report Posted February 21, 2014 ^Go back and get em! Thanks for the encouragement Shelly. Weather is horrible tonight so I'll have to look for them another time. I got the samples today. 3 days from the UK?! I knew the shipping was expensive but damn.
Voltron Posted February 21, 2014 Report Posted February 21, 2014 Can we re-name this thread to Whisk(e)y-Case? 1
Voltron Posted February 21, 2014 Report Posted February 21, 2014 That was fuckin' fast, Admin-Man! Thanks. To justify the expansion, has anyone tried either of these elderly whiskeys:
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