Here is my current selection.
40 year old Glenmorangie
Peat Monster
18 year old Macallan
There are a couple of bottles of Rum in the background
I've got a bottle of glenlivet 18 for when I'm in the mood for scotch, I've had some younger glenmorangie before and that is damn tasty as well. I'm a bourbon guy mostly though.
I enjoy the heavy smoke of Laphroaig 10.
It is the liquid equivalent of a whisky and a cigar.
Like drinking around the campfire, w/o the campfire.
Woody wrote: Party at Steve's house!!
Mummies reference?
If so a million internet points for you sir.
I'm still nursing a bottle of Johnnie Walker green I got for Christmas a couple years ago. I need to spend more time at home.
Strangely, I love a good single malt but the mere smell of Bourbon makes me feel physically nauseated
I love all whiskey. Good bourbon has more bang for the buck, so it's what I normally drink. I revisited Laphroaig last weekend, though, and instantly remembered that yes, Scotch is delicious.
Still working on appreciating the heavily peated scotches. I have a bottle of The Bunnahabhain 12 year here: an Islay scotch that is quite approachable.
I've been drinking Jameson or Makers Mark on the rocks lately, and I'd like to get a bottle of scotch. Any suggestions for an entry level position? My other alcoholic tastes include robust red wines and heavy beers.
Scotch name pronunciation with Brian Cox.
http://www.esquire.com/features/drinking/scotch-pronunciation-guide-5836909
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