Magus ([info]marcmagus) wrote,
@ 2009-05-19 23:11:00
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Whisky Recommendations?

I'd like to pick up two more bottles of whisky so I have some variety to choose from when I want a drink [of whisky]. I currently have half a bottle of Balvenie Doublewood [12] and whatever's left of my current bottle of Tullamore Dew. I recently finished a bottle of Oban [14].

I know I have a number of friends who are whisky drinkers, and who are better than I at keeping track of the labels of what they like. I'd really appreciate recommendations.

I'm primarily looking for single-malt scotch.

Price is definitely an issue, as I'm still not working.

I've been finding myself frequently craving something with a smoky flavor, so recommendations in that direction would be especially welcome.

I think a good plan would be to get one bottle now (probably something smoky), and postpone other purchases until after Pinewoods presumably offers an opportunity to taste a bunch of stuff. And to take notes when I taste things.

Also, if anybody's going to be in Ireland anytime soon, I would greatly appreciate a bottle of Tullamore Dew purchased from a liquor store on Irish soil. Side-by-side comparison has demonstrated a marked difference. (Sadly, we didn't have the foresight to go with full double-blind, but still...) This is a standing request any time I have less than 1L on hand; I'd be happy to repay the favor in a mutually agreeable manner.

Any suggestions?




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[info]annodomini
2009-05-20 04:44 am UTC (link)
If you want something smoky, then you'll probably want an Islay malt; they tend to have the peatiest, smokiest whiskys.

For something really intense, I'd go for the Laphroaig Quarter Cask. It's intensely peaty and smoky, with a sea saltiness to it, and almost an olive undertone. Really interesting, though it's too much for those who aren't into peat. The Laphroaig 10 year and cask strength are also pretty good. I generally always have a bottle of one of the Laphroaigs on hand.

For a somewhat more mellow Islay malt, I like Bowmore. A little bit sweet and nutty, but with a good peat smoke flavor, the Bowmore Legend is a pretty decent single malt that's in the price range of a blended Scotch. If you're on a budget, it's the best value for your money, at least that I've had so far.

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[info]leiacat
2009-05-20 09:46 pm UTC (link)
Oban is my usual favorite. My other staples are Macallan 15 and Dalwhinnie 18. (I'm really not into Tully, though, so don't know how much our tastes match.)

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