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Veronica
01-01-2007, 06:00 PM
Thom is a big fan of single malt scotch.
I always try a little a bit, but have found it burns too much. He got a new one this weekend. It is smooth!
V.
SadieKate
01-01-2007, 06:02 PM
Our New Year's Eve Celebration - late night dinner and a movie in bed. Dinner was popcorn and champagne. They actually go well together.
bikerz
01-01-2007, 06:06 PM
V - which one did he get?
I'm a single malt fan myself... (unfortunately :o)
Veronica
01-01-2007, 06:13 PM
Glenmorangie, 15 year. He usually gets the 12 year, but the description of the 15 made it sound good, so I made him get both. :p
If you ever get the chance, go stay at Albion River Inn near Mendocino and do a scotch tasting. You don't actually have to stay there, but it makes it easy to totter off to bed after tasting a bunch of different scotches.
V.
jobob
01-01-2007, 06:18 PM
We've had a few anniversary dinners there, but no scotch. Must rectify. :cool:
bikerz
01-01-2007, 06:20 PM
Ahh, that's a good one.
I've heard about the Albion River Inn tasting - it's on the list of weekends to save up for!
I like the Islay malts in particlar, the smokier/peatier/more phonolic the better, but most people don't like those as much (more for me!)
Has Thom ever tried the Old Potrero single malt rye whiskey? It's made by the Anchor Brewing company (the ones who make Anchor Steam beer) and wow is it intense!
KnottedYet
01-01-2007, 06:24 PM
BikerZ - we have similar tastes!
Veronica
01-01-2007, 06:36 PM
You like the ones he thought were poison at the tasting. :)
V.
bikerz
01-01-2007, 06:37 PM
Aha! Maybe so - here's the litmus test - do you like Ardbeg? Most people I have tried it with really don't like it, and one friend compared it to "Carmex in a glass" (granted, he's not a scotch appreciator). But I love it - too bad it is so hard to find.
Veronica
01-01-2007, 06:41 PM
He failed the quiz. :)
He pretty much sticks to Glenmorangie. It's too expensive to buy something you might not like.
That made the tasting really cool though because we did determine that he does not like the Islay ones.
V.
bikerz
01-01-2007, 06:50 PM
That's the problem with those single malts - they are so darn expensive.
I like the highland and speyside scotches too. I think I have just burned out my palette with strong flavors, and all that gets through to me with any "message" anymore are the "poison" ones!
Does Thom like the Glenmorangies that are finished in different casks - port, sherry and madiera wood barrels, I believe? I enjoy those for after dinner drinks - and sometimes they go on sale at BevMo.
All this is putting me in the mood to go and rummage through my liquor shelf!
Veronica
01-01-2007, 06:57 PM
He's sampled the others, but really likes the port one.
V.
bikerz
01-01-2007, 06:59 PM
I think the port wood finish was my favorite too.
One of the best things about winter (to me) is enjoying a wee dram of scotch after dinner, with a good book, when it's warm inside and cold outside! Sounds like a plan for tonight! Cheers! :D
Dianyla
01-02-2007, 10:43 AM
Has Thom ever tried the Old Potrero single malt rye whiskey? It's made by the Anchor Brewing company (the ones who make Anchor Steam beer) and wow is it intense!
Just yesterday I was offered a nip of Old Potrero on the ski slopes from a San Franciscan who had a little flask of it. Wow it was smooth! (And, frankly, it was the only single malt I've tasted that didn't taste like an oak lollipop. I'm really more of a sissy-drink person.)
If you love Glenmorangie I think you'll love Glenkinchie. A smooth lowland single malt... hummmmm.
I don't know if enjoying scotch is as bad as enjoying wool apparel.... Both are equally expensive!!
Melody
01-02-2007, 02:49 PM
Mmmm Scotch... I *love* Scotch... Unfortunately, since I'm not really drinking these days, I haven't had any in years. :/ I keep on meaning to buy some and just have a little from time to time, but I just keep procrastinating. :/
Mel
kellichou
01-02-2007, 05:54 PM
Ahh, that's a good one. I like the Islay malts in particlar, the smokier/peatier/more phonolic the better, but most people don't like those as much (more for me!)
So do I, bikerz! Mmmm. . . smoky, peaty goodness! I <3 scotch! (and, on a very different note, the French liqueur, Chartreuse!).
whippetgirl
01-02-2007, 07:34 PM
I'm a scotch lover, too. I'm tickled to find a thread about this!
I prefer the peaty ones, too.
Have you ever tried Scharfenberger dark chocolate with a good scotch?
Yum.One of life's pleasures....
KnottedYet
01-02-2007, 08:47 PM
When my dad was dying people were bringing food to the house to help us through. (I came home to help) Someone (and we never found out who) was leaving a bottle of Glenlivet, or was it Glenfiddich?, on the porch every week.
Very good 15 year old scotch, and my mom and I drank the entire bottle every week.
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