Thought this might be a nice weekly thing to do with my dad as he loves his Whisky.
Any recommendations welcomed
Just add lashings of cherry Coke. Thank me later16vCento wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 9:06 pm Anyone part of such a thing?
Thought this might be a nice weekly thing to do with my dad as he loves his Whisky.
Any recommendations welcomed![]()
The two bourbons also go really well with coke (must be original full fat, no cheap ones or diets as they are equally important to bring out the flavour) as they enhances the caramel and sweetness of both. The other one to try is makers mark neat with just a cube of ice as that also brings out the caramel.drcarlos wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 9:53 pm Got a few, nothing really expensive. Choice ones I’d say are
https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/n ... sky/?srh=1
Which if you travel to France can be picked up in super u or eddies for about £38
https://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/g ... sky/?srh=1
I also have an nas travel edition glenfiddich that isn’t sold any more which is as good as either.
Jura 10 years old also makes for a decent drop if you open it and leave it to breath for a number of months.
Although these days I much prefer bourbons. Particularly partial to bullett or jd rye (quite hard to find and really good considering normal jd is like petrol).
Or ice.
I don’t mix scotch it’s not right (unless it’s bells to take away the taste) but it works with bourbon and needs to be tried.
£24/mo for 160ml seems pricey to me - that's £112.50/75ml. Obvs I don't know what 's in the boxes, but the image on the site appears to show some fairly mainstream stuff from what I can make out16vCento wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 9:58 pm Thinking more along the lines of this;
https://www.thedramteam.co.uk/collectio ... p-whiskies
Barry you uncouth bastardBarry wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:29 pm Whisky is like the wine world, you can quickly get carried away worrying about tiny improvements and spending a fortune. I'm quite happy with simple stuff like Talisker or Monkey Shoulder, and occasionally I'll add ice, see if I care![]()
Eugh that does sound a bit grim actuallyJobbo wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:50 pm I went off whisky fairly comprehensively after going to a whisky tasting evening. I tried about 35, many very nice too, but by the end of it my mouth just tasted of whisky. All I wanted was something other than whisky. Even now, nearly 5 years on, I have a vivid recollection of the taste in my mouth.
Still, the chap who invited me tried about 60. We found him later in the evening with the St John Ambulance people![]()