Whisky appreciation

Will definitely check out the Jameson Black Barrel Blending Tour! That sounds very cool..

Im the only person I know that actually prefers a good irish whiskey over most US, Japanese, and Scot options.. 9 times out of 10 I'll take a couple of fingers of simple blended Tullamore Dew over a glass of 18 year The MacAllan (or other high end options).. Ive got 18 year glenmorangie, 18 year Ben Nevis, a couple of half to 3/4 full bottles of Barterhouse, Pappy, etc.. all on the bar...

And I keep going back to Jamison, Tullamore Dew, or Redbreast pretty much any time I would like to have a wee drink (which is why the barterhouse is still 1/2 full after picking it up well over 10 years ago)..

Sucks to hear that the library might be closed.. Thankfully I scooted around Trinity in 2019 for a bit and got to see the library and the book then.. would have been nice to get a second gander at it all though this time around if I could have..
Another few to try would be Green, Yellow, and Red Spot Whiskeys.
 
I tasted Jura - Superstition single malt this weekend man that was smooth.
Its beyond my normal budget but if I do find it in a shop and have the money I will definitely buy it and drink it slowly.

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I tasted Jura - Superstition single malt this weekend man that was smooth.
Its beyond my normal budget but if I do find it in a shop and have the money I will definitely buy it and drink it slowly.

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Jura is a good line. It’s one of my “must visit distilleries.” It’s pretty much the only thing on the island, besides stalking for deer or fishing…you know, paradise.
 
Not a Big whisky/whiskey fan BUT there are some fine ones out there that taste excellent! Spend a good deal of time in farming regions and one nearby has a prominent sign reading "This Corn Grows Whisky" at local distilleries that have popped up all over the place! Childhood friend comes hunting every year at one old family farm. So a couple years ago, he gets phone call 1 (wife: Our son has cracked up my car.) He proceeds to buy the finest there is (and shared!) Then, phone call 2 (Wife: I cracked up your car!-he drove his 4wd truck to hunting as it snows a lot.) LOL After that, we pretty much had a professionally-stocked, best-of-the-best Whisky Bar at my place. We support his wife/kids "attitude" about hunting season...
 
Not whisky, but whiskey…

A couple bottles I picked up today

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TW Samuels Bottled in Bond is a local sleeper. Apple pie to start, Kansas City burnt ends to finish. $21 a handle.

Midway Sauternes Cask is hot rye on the start, raisin bread pudding on the finish.

Don’t worry, whisky season is coming
 
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Not whisky, but whiskey…

A couple bottles I picked up today

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TW Samuels Bottled in Bond is a local sleeper. Apple pie to start, Kansas City burnt ends to finish. $21 a handle.

Midway Sauternes Cask is hot rye on the start, raisin bread pudding on the finish.

Don’t worry, whisky season is coming
Please define “whiskey season”! I think any day is “whiskey or whisky” season, IMHO!
 
@Boyd Brooks

Whiskey season is spring and summer (Irish & Bourbon), Whisky season is fall and winter (Scotch).

These aren’t rules, only guidelines :ROFLMAO:

(I really want to make some summer cocktails with Glenmorangie X)
 
I too agree that money does not always good whisky. Blantons for the money nothing special…yes I am talking bourbon
 
My brother came over for a braai/bbq last Sunday and we missed each others birthdays so I got him a new branded Chivas Regal bottle.

And I got to taste a new whiskey he gave me.
Tamnavulin Speyside

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Must say I enjoyed it and have never seen it in stores.
 
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Bain’s is delicious!
I must admit with Kevin Peacocke not one I would buy when there is better on offer.
 

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