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  • #16
    Originally posted by mackem keith View Post
    i love to pair my smokes with a cuba libre made with Havana club anejo especial,coke and fresh lime


    "Why aye man, that's canny, if ye knaa what ah mean leik"

    Seconded - The 'bonny lad' has great taste!

    Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
    Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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    • #17
      A cup of tea with honey... or a white russian!

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      • #18
        or a decent cognac or brandy

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        • #19
          Going back to the OP, what do people think of Laphroaig? I'm not really into my whiskeys (more of a brandy man), but a friend of mine keeps threatening to invite me over to have a glass. What am I letting myself in for?
          I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
          And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
          Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by bambini View Post
            Going back to the OP, what do people think of Laphroaig? I'm not really into my whiskeys (more of a brandy man), but a friend of mine keeps threatening to invite me over to have a glass. What am I letting myself in for?
            The equivalent of a 'good' cigar, but in liquid form.
            Lots of peat and smoke and a few salty angels tears!
            Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
            Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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            • #21
              Sounds good. I really should get into whiskeys. I like the idea of them, just never quite acquired the taste. Maybe this would be the perfect opportunity
              I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
              And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
              Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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              • #22
                [QUOTE=Monkey Nuts;111876]

                I also enjoy mixing up a few cocktails at home and one favourite is a Long Island Iced Tea.

                Confession: Apart from a Martini (shaken not stirred of course) I've never had a cocktail.
                If you want to, you can.
                And, if you can, you must!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by tippexx View Post
                  Confession: Apart from a Martini (shaken not stirred of course) I've never had a cocktail.
                  WHAT?!

                  Not even a mojito? Right, that's it, grab your coat, you're coming to my house for a lesson in cocktails

                  Incidentally, some folk might like this website:

                  Discover great cocktails you can mix from ingredients you already have in your bar. 10k recipes.


                  It's great for inviting a gang round and telling them to bring their drinks cabinets with them. Simply plug in what you've got, and voila! a list of every cocktail you can make.
                  I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
                  And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
                  Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by bambini View Post
                    Laphroaig? ......What am I letting myself in for?
                    P.S.

                    Laphroaig can be a little 'hard-core' as Whisky goes, you might do well to work your way up to that one via a few others first (Can't go wrong with a macallan IMO). I'd hate you to give up on the idea based on trying one or two samples you didn't like.

                    Like cigars, the geographical location of the distillery plays a big part in the taste profile. Worth taking a look at how the differing regions (Lowland, Highland, Speyside, etc) each produce there own distinctive flavour into the brand.



                    Have fun!
                    Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
                    Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by jibjob79 View Post
                      If it wet i'll drink it, if it burns i'll smoke it lol. In all seriousness i do find a gin and tonic or a cocktail that is crisp and refreshing cleanses the pallette and i enjoy the cigars more. White russians or baileys based drinks are also nice as they tend to bring out the chocolatley notes of the cigars for me.
                      this. LOVE a white russian..but make sure its wenniker or kaluah or ill cry haha!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by El Catador View Post
                        P.S.

                        Laphroaig can be a little 'hard-core' as Whisky goes, you might do well to work your way up to that one via a few others first (Can't go wrong with a macallan IMO). I'd hate you to give up on the idea based on trying one or two samples you didn't like.

                        Like cigars, the geographical location of the distillery plays a big part in the taste profile. Worth taking a look at how the differing regions (Lowland, Highland, Speyside, etc) each produce there own distinctive flavour into the brand.



                        Have fun!
                        That said, some people love it straight off. I thought all Scotch was nasty until I tried Ardbeg which is very similar to Laphroaig. I really don't get on well with most whiskies apart from the very peaty Islay ones. I had most of a bottle of Laphroaig Quarter Cask on Saturday but a couple of glasses of The Glenlivet makes me want to puke. Strange eh?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                          That said, some people love it straight off.
                          True enough, although it can be a little like 'Marmite' in the love it/hate it reaction it gets.
                          I started out on mostly 'Speyside' varieties (I was working there) before getting really immersed/obsessive about it. It took me a while before I really got to appreciate some of the more 'pungent' 'Islay' and 'Island' varieties.
                          Now though, the smokier and saltier the better (especially with the right cigar).

                          FWIW, I'll fly the flag for the CAMBELTOWN brands.

                          How does this sound?


                          Nose
                          Pungent. Piney, tar-like, intensely smoky, earthy, darkly sherried.
                          Palate
                          Coconut oiliness. Resiny. Fruity and phenolic.
                          Finish
                          Oaky and very salty. Immensely powerful, tenacious.
                          Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
                          Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by neilini View Post
                            theres loads in there, I've never really drank rum before but have started dabblng thanks to the advice of people off here,sailor jerry's is my next experiment it seems to keep croping up in a lot of threads along with havana club.
                            You may also want to try Flor de Cana and Ron Zacapa...both are very good rum.

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                            • #29
                              I suppose beginning drinking whisky with Laphroaig is a bit like your first cigar being a Bolivar - it could just be a bit too much!!

                              Quite a powerful flavour and some don't care for it at all, but I love it.

                              Always worth looking what's on offer in the local supermarket - Sainsbury's had ?10 off a bottle of Cardhu last week which is a fine Speyside malt - how could I refuse???? Perhaps you could pick up a 'gentler' whisky to start with for a decent price?

                              Try a Laphroaig by all means - but please don't be put off all malts if you don't like it - there's some wonderful drinks out there.

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                              • #30
                                I'll move my whiskey questions to another thread so I'm not hijacking

                                EDIT: Done. See here.
                                Last edited by bambini; 15-09-2010, 11:42 AM.
                                I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
                                And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
                                Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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