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Re: Scotch

Postby Mikethehack » Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:27 am

Texas Carnie Roadshow wrote:Any recommendations for someone who's only had 12 year-old Chivas?
What should I work my way up to?


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Re: Scotch

Postby JamesInTheWorld » Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:02 am

Texas Carnie Roadshow wrote:Any recommendations for someone who's only had 12 year-old Chivas?
What should I work my way up to?


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Re: Scotch

Postby shivers » Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:50 am

Once I pegged my preference for certain regional styles of Scotch whiskey (and that would be the Highlands & Speyside), I was happy drinking any single malts available from the dozens of distilleries. I don't even remember the names of most of them. Sample a few at a St. Andrews on W 46th St, and try to remember the name (which I can never seem to do).

I don't care for Lafroaig or Lagavulin. Too smoky.
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Re: Scotch

Postby Mikethehack » Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:12 am

shivers wrote:Once I pegged my preference for certain regional styles of Scotch whiskey (and that would be the Highlands & Speyside), I was happy drinking any single malts available from the dozens of distilleries. I don't even remember the names of most of them. Sample a few at a St. Andrews on W 46th St, and try to remember the name (which I can never seem to do).

I don't care for Lafroaig or Lagavulin. Too smoky.



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Re: Scotch

Postby shivers » Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:02 am

Mikethehack wrote:
shivers wrote:Once I pegged my preference for certain regional styles of Scotch whiskey (and that would be the Highlands & Speyside), I was happy drinking any single malts available from the dozens of distilleries. I don't even remember the names of most of them. Sample a few at a St. Andrews on W 46th St, and try to remember the name (which I can never seem to do).

I don't care for Lafroaig or Lagavulin. Too smoky.



Stick with the Irish, Sheila. I shouldn't have to tell you that.


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Re: Scotch

Postby ReptilianKittenEater » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:52 am

Any good places to pick up a single malt in London? BTW how much would a MacAllan 30 go for over there? tx
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Re: Scotch

Postby Kurt » Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:57 pm

ReptilianKittenEater wrote:Any good places to pick up a single malt in London? BTW how much would a MacAllan 30 go for over there? tx


I did a quick online search and I am guessing that Macallan 30 will cost $SHITLOAD over there.

The prices for it here range from $1100 a bottle down to about $600

Here is the cheapest one I found.

http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-3648.aspx

Yep. Depending on the exchange rate a "cheap" one would be $500 to $600.
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Re: Scotch

Postby rickshaw92 » Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:23 pm

ReptilianKittenEater wrote:Any good places to pick up a single malt in London? BTW how much would a MacAllan 30 go for over there? tx




If you are going to come as far as London you may as well go up to Scotland and take a distillery tour and buy direct?
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Re: Scotch

Postby rickshaw92 » Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:29 pm

JamesInTheWorld wrote:word, I still am a scotch man - old school


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Re: Scotch

Postby ReptilianKittenEater » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:50 am

Kurt wrote:
ReptilianKittenEater wrote:Any good places to pick up a single malt in London? BTW how much would a MacAllan 30 go for over there? tx


I did a quick online search and I am guessing that Macallan 30 will cost $SHITLOAD over there.

The prices for it here range from $1100 a bottle down to about $600

Here is the cheapest one I found.

http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-3648.aspx

Yep. Depending on the exchange rate a "cheap" one would be $500 to $600.



thx Kurt, that's pretty freaking cheap. Goes for $1400 CDN in Canada which is typical.

Unfortunately can't go on a tour, looks like I'll only be in London for a day in a few months.
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Re: Scotch

Postby Kurt » Tue Mar 16, 2010 3:19 pm

ReptilianKittenEater wrote:
Kurt wrote:
ReptilianKittenEater wrote:Any good places to pick up a single malt in London? BTW how much would a MacAllan 30 go for over there? tx


I did a quick online search and I am guessing that Macallan 30 will cost $SHITLOAD over there.

The prices for it here range from $1100 a bottle down to about $600

Here is the cheapest one I found.

http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-3648.aspx

Yep. Depending on the exchange rate a "cheap" one would be $500 to $600.



thx Kurt, that's pretty freaking cheap. Goes for $1400 CDN in Canada which is typical.

Unfortunately can't go on a tour, looks like I'll only be in London for a day in a few months.


Just a day? Then bring your wallet and some bubble wrap and a good box.

Now I am curious...If I bought a beater car, lets say a Geo Metro on Craigslist...I wonder how long I could drive it before its expenses equaled a bottle of MaCallan 30 yo?
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Re: Scotch

Postby Penta » Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:20 pm

Mr P had a rich boss who liked to splash his money around conspicuously. Perhaps, to be charitable (because I liked him), he just didn't want to look cheap. Whenever we went out to eat, he'd order the most expensive wine on the menu. And though I like a good wine and was grateful for the opportunity to try some very pricey ones, I could never fully appreciate the difference between a good bottle and one at several multiples of the price. They could be very special, yes, but five, ten times better? Not to me. Obviously, as a smoker, my palate is never going to be that discerning, but I do wonder sometimes how many people's palates are. I cannot fathom why many people would want to spend $600 or more on a single bottle of single malt. But then I probably am cheap. ;)
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Re: Scotch

Postby Sri Lanky » Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:40 pm

How cheap? ; )
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Re: Scotch

Postby Penta » Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:15 pm

Above your pay grade, Sri. ;)
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Re: Scotch

Postby coldharvest » Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:22 pm

Penta wrote:Above your pay grade, Sri. ;)

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