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  • Is there a rum thread?

  • Is there a rum thread?

    There are many on here

  • Dilemma time - I've only got Caol Ila in the house and fancy a whisky and ginger. Is it ever acceptable to despoil CI with a mixer?

    Tragic waste. Do you have a bottle that was given to you as a gift but you don't like (I can depend on my brother to provide something in this line)? The ginger will erase most virtues and/or sins of any whisky, so why put it in something good?

  • Last night I had some japanese stuff for the first time since I started to really appreciate whiskey, was lovely. Really gentle with loads of sweet and vanilla in there.

    Think it was Yamazaki but don't hold me to it

  • Yamazaki is delish. 12?

  • I had a little bit of their 18 again last night, lovely stuff.

  • Bought for me by the barman too.

  • yep, 12 years

    Will look for it next time I'm travelling. Anyone know if the whiskey shop in stansted does it?

  • Tried some of this on Friday:

    45% alcohol
    Tasty
    Just recovering

  • Just seen this little bargain

    http://www.anybooze.com/bunnahabhain-12-year-old-malt-whisky---christmas-offer-28-p.asp

    yum

    Delivery is a little spendy though

  • Dilemma time - I've only got Caol Ila in the house and fancy a whisky and ginger. Is it ever acceptable to despoil CI with a mixer?

    it's up to you... it's a waste and abhorrent though

  • I'm trying to drink my way around the world via whisky this year, mainly to find out what I like. Bought myself a Talisker 10, friends got me some Jura 16, GF got me a Redbreast 12 for my birthday, going to Japan in January and will pick up a bottle, then just need a bourbon and maybe a rye from the USA. Really liking the talisker and redbreast, haven't popped the Jura yet.

  • After boring a friend over the weekend about how awesome whisky is, I now feel like I need to buy them a bottle as an early Xmas present.
    Can anybody recommend a bottle of supermarket available single malt that is good for beginners? Perhaps a good all rounder for someone who's more used to drinking bourbon with a mixer.

  • Highland Park 12, currently on offer in Waitrose. Excellent "middle of the road" whisky

    EDIT: or Auchentoshan perhaps? More like a Irish whiskey than typical single malts

  • auchuentoshan is sweeter and Highland park peatier. If they smoke/like strong flavours go with the highland park, otherwise auchentoshan is a decent choice. But really, any highland malt (starting with glen) is a good choice for beginners. Steer clear of the massive islays for a bit, like laphroiag and bowmore. Unless it's 4am, then it's the best choice.

  • Highland Park 12, currently on offer in Waitrose. Excellent "middle of the road" whisky

    Ah yeah, had some of that last night as it happens.

  • auchuentoshan is sweeter and Highland park peatier. If they smoke/like strong flavours go with the highland park, otherwise auchentoshan is a decent choice. But really, any highland malt (starting with glen) is a good choice for beginners. Steer clear of the massive islays for a bit, like laphroiag and bowmore. Unless it's 4am, then it's the best choice.

    Cool cheers. I'll definitely look out for a glen. Maybe even just a Glenfiddich 12 which is what got me on to whisky. And they do them in 35cl bottles too #tightarsefriend

  • Highland Park 12, currently on offer in Waitrose. Excellent "middle of the road" whisky

    Shame to hear that said of what used to be a superior marque, even at the cheaper end. True, though. Used to have more personality.

  • Just seen this little bargain

    http://www.anybooze.com/bunnahabhain-12-year-old-malt-whisky---christmas-offer-28-p.asp

    yum

    Delivery is a little spendy though

    Was drinking this at the hotel last week after getting married, might pick up some.

  • it's up to you... it's a waste and abhorrent though

    You'll be glad to know I had it straight. A lesson to keep a bottle of Grouse or the like in the house in case of emergencies.

    I did have a bottle of Mekong in the house, but there aren't enough mixers in the world to make that palatable.

  • What was the Caol Ila that we had at the Diageo tasting?
    I fancy some more but there seem to be a lot

  • What was the Caol Ila that we had at the Diageo tasting?
    I fancy some more but there seem to be a lot

    it was the 14yo unpeated ltd release

  • You'll be glad to know I had it straight. A lesson to keep a bottle of Grouse or the like in the house in case of emergencies.

    I did have a bottle of Mekong in the house, but there aren't enough mixers in the world to make that palatable.

    always keep some grouse around, for guests who don't get it, a quick shot before heading out

  • half way down a bottle of Auchentoshen Classic presently - it's grown on me but it's a bit bland

    Good beginners I reckon is the Glenrothes reserve (distillers expressions) - very smooth and tasty, but balanced

  • I have a bottle of Tobermory 10 at home. Very easy to drink, almost fresh, not overly peaty. I'd say it's a good beginners whiskey that's still interesting

    http://www.tobermorymalt.com/pages/Tobermory-10

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