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    Scotch and other Fine Whiskeys

    As I'm sitting down at my computer, I realize we haven't had a thread to straight up booze.

    I've got a bottle of Laphroaig 12 year and man it's exceptional. Pretty heavy on the smoke, a touch too sweet for my normal scotch. It's actually a touch better while it's diluted which is not my normal thing with scotch.
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    Finally broke down and ordered some George Dickel. It's just as good and smooth as Merle Haggard says.

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    George Dickell is a good cheap alternative to Jack (though Jack isn't that expensive in a liquor store). But my favorite whiskey is easily Jameson. So smooth. I'm fond of bourbon. Jim Beam is always nice. Sweet Lucy is a very good sipping whiskey.

    I don't do liquor anymore unless I'm out with friends trying to get drunk, which is rather rare being a newly wed (though I'm certainly not complaining). But liquors I prefer are normally spiced rum or vodka. Not a connoisseur at all, but my favorite is Captain Morgan Private Stock. I never drink Vodka straight but it is the by far the easiest liqour to mix imo. No preference on Vodka really.
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    did a blind taste test of these a week or so ago that a friend set up at a different friends house:


    after trying those good rye whiskeys

    friend opened up a Blue Label (and a few other ones) to try some Scotches to compare

    still not a fan of Scotch personally
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carp View Post
    George Dickell is a good cheap alternative to Jack (though Jack isn't that expensive in a liquor store). But my favorite whiskey is easily Jameson. So smooth. I'm fond of bourbon. Jim Beam is always nice. Sweet Lucy is a very good sipping whiskey.

    I don't do liquor anymore unless I'm out with friends trying to get drunk, which is rather rare being a newly wed (though I'm certainly not complaining). But liquors I prefer are normally spiced rum of vodka. Not a connoisseur at all, but my favorite is Captain Morgan Private Stock. I never drink Vodka straight but it is the by far the easiest liqour to mix imo. No preference on Vodka really.
    I used to like Jameson when I was younger, then I learned that the world of more powerful flavors is a great one to venture into. Why spend 30 bucks on an OK bottle of Jameson that will last me 1-2 months when I can get an exceptional bottle of Rye, bourbon, scotch or tequila (though not as often the tequila) that makes my night more intersting.
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    Blantons is where its at

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    It's a blend, but I still like White Horse.

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    Got me a bottle of Lagavulin 16. Pretty nice
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    Bourbon or gtfo
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilesfan View Post
    Bourbon or gtfo
    Bourbon is nice. Corn whiskey in general is a bit sweeter than my usual preference but it's still very good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldfly View Post
    still not a fan of Scotch personally
    Same. I'm all about that rye, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpx7 View Post
    Same. I'm all about that rye, though.
    You both are terrible people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zitothebrave View Post
    You both are terrible people.
    Just real Americans, is all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpx7 View Post
    Just real Americans, is all.
    Real Americans distill their own corn whiskey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zitothebrave View Post
    Real Americans distill their own corn whiskey.
    Rye whiskey is more historically American than corn whiskey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpx7 View Post
    Rye whiskey is more historically American than corn whiskey.
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    Johnnie Walker Black is adequate for my budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knucksie View Post
    Johnnie Walker Black is adequate for my budget.
    Black is fine, but you can get so much better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zitothebrave View Post
    Black is fine, but you can get so much better.
    Of course. With a much better paying job, I'd be getting Johnnie Walker Blue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knucksie View Post
    Of course. With a much better paying job, I'd be getting Johnnie Walker Blue.
    I've had blue, it's worth it for the experience, but not worth it to drink regularly. Blended scotch is fine, but I left it a long time ago for the world of single malts. And there are other blenders not just Johnnie Walker, for example just recently I had some Sheep's Dip. Really nice.
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