Favorite Whisky?

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  • german g
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    Originally posted by kansas-ix
    Pappy Van is great, the best Rye you can buy is made by them, I talked to to the Son of the owner at a tasting, he said all he does is go around and play golf with the Beams and Blantons they run in a crew and drink shit you never see on the market.
    damn, what a crew

    Come to Louisville during the KY Derby, thats when some of the secret stash gets out. You can get a $1000 mint julep (yes thats right $1000), some kind of special arctic ice, specially grown mint leaves and supossedly the best wiskey made in the world.

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  • kansas-ix
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    Pappy Van is great, the best Rye you can buy is made by them, I talked to to the Son of the owner at a tasting, he said all he does is go around and play golf with the Beams and Blantons they run in a crew and drink shit you never see on the market.

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  • german g
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    I'm telling you guys to try Pappy Van Winkle...Can you guys get that in other states?

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    McCallan / Talisker / Arbelour / Laphroaig depending on mood.

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  • Jordan325iC
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    Whisky doesn't make me sick, it's actually a cure. I had a sore throat for a few days, which sucked, but I went to a party and had a few shots of whisky. Well I had a bunch of other stuff that night too, but when I woke up my throat was totally fine. I'm attributing it to the cheap whiskey, because I could really feel it burning my throat as it went down.

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  • thejimlab
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    Jim Beam for me. If I want something good, I'll drink scotch.

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  • FredK
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    Originally posted by kansas-ix
    Oban used to be $43 a bottle like 5yrs ago tell eveyone and thier brother figured out it rocked, same with Lagavulin ($56.00) to $90.00, Laphroaig ($32.00) cask strength rocks too, I have been to Islay and went to all the distilleries by bicycle, what a blast.
    Wow, that sounds like fun, riding a bike must have been pretty cool! As long as the weather's clear. :)

    I picked up a bottle of Oban for $46 a month ago. I've heard it was a lot cheaper way back when.

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  • uofom3
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    I think this is good stuff, though I'm not HUGE on whisky.

    I really like makers mark as well.

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  • MattE30
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    I'm a poor college student who buys Evan Williams. My pallet isn't refined enough quite yet to justify spending much more.

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  • kansas-ix
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    Oban used to be $43 a bottle like 5yrs ago tell eveyone and thier brother figured out it rocked, same with Lagavulin ($56.00) to $90.00, Laphroaig ($32.00) cask strength rocks too, I have been to Islay and went to all the distilleries by bicycle, what a blast.

    As far others Non-Islay, Balvenie and Glenrothes are tasty.

    Obligatory Scotland Photo:

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  • FredK
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    Originally posted by kansas-ix
    As for me personally I like the old Ardberg:
    The Ultimate Islay.

    Or Oban if it wasn't so expensive, delicate and a gateway to Isle flavor
    Ha, I'll have to try Ardberg. I have Caol Ila, which is an Islay. Nosing it woke me the F up. Phenol.

    Oban is great for those reasons, for sure. I like the hint of brininess. I guess before it became a "Classic Malt" it was cheaper.

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  • kencopperwheat
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    Originally posted by Joey Link
    When I'm out with friends I almost always go for the Wild Turkey 101 (as Mr. Copperwheat knows) as a simple matter of college student economics :)
    Consider it a death wish if you buy me that again ;)

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  • Joey Link
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    My personal favorite is the Glenmorangie 18 year. I don't care for any of the Macallan's, and I've tried the 25yr, 18yr, and 15yr. Balvenie Doublewood is very good. I can't stand any Johnny Walker blend, be it blue/black/gold/green/whatever (I've tried them all).

    Makers Mark is my go-to bottle for something decent and on the cheaper side. When I'm out with friends I almost always go for the Wild Turkey 101 (as Mr. Copperwheat knows) as a simple matter of college student economics :)

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  • kansas-ix
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    I work for Worldwide Wine and Spirits we distribute Pendleton, it rocks!, If you like canadian whisky 10yrs old and good stuff: They also make a 20yr.


    As for me personally I like the old Ardberg:


    The Ultimate Islay.

    Or Oban if it wasn't so expensive, delicate and a gateway to Isle flavor

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  • german g
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    Originally posted by bwanac
    My friend accused me of being an alcoholic the other day because I primarily drank whiskey all semester. But its the cheap shit, like Jack Jim and Johnnie.
    cheap wiskey is like a cheap whore, both will get you sick:drink: and you will regret it in the morning.

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