I generally use one of my hands to grab a bottle and pour a drink, i tried to use my feet once but i'm not getting into that....
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Originally posted by Wid3y View PostDo need to start collecting a few bottles of the good stuff. All I have at present is some Jura.. Any recommendations puff to get the ball rolling? Lots of chatter on here about laddie 10!!
Bruichladdich is amazing, if you have the extra dollar (or quid), get the 15YO second (or third) edition.
Cragganmore 12YO is my go to single malt, just feels nice and smooth when it goes down.
Dalmore is a great one if you're not pairing it with a cigar. It's got a zesty taste there and not too peaty. It's sort of got its own taste..... Try the 12 year old to start, I would recommend the 15 YO but you can only truely enjoy that after you try the (inferior) 12 YO.Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by Puff Scotty View PostI sometimes use these...but find them a bit poncey!
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And what are they even called? I've only seen the highclass cork thing, but almost never the others.....Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View PostHow much are those then?
And what are they even called? I've only seen the highclass cork thing, but almost never the others.....
On the Web..search.
Wine Drip Ring...
Wine Pump Stopper...
Spirit Pourer...
Dozens of different on these searches..
Ere H ! waiting for your list of what you've tried...so I can narrow down 1700 tasting notes I have...
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Lots of randomness to be honest..
Things like laphroig, talisker, glenfiddich, glenmorangie, glenlivet..
Please note I know very little about whiskey!
Like something not too peaty
Smooth
Depth
Sweet notes
Not harsh
Very poor description I know...
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I do like a peated whisky but some lighter ones I like are:
Edradour Straight from the cask.
Dalmore Gran Reserva (used to be the old cigar malt, now discontinued but glorious, replaced with a new cigar malt that is not a patch on the old or the GR)
Balvenie DoublewoodExploring the world - one smoke at a time.
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Originally posted by Wid3y View PostLots of randomness to be honest..
Things like laphroig, talisker, glenfiddich, glenmorangie, glenlivet..
Please note I know very little about whiskey!
Like something not too peaty
Smooth
Depth
Sweet notes
Not harsh
Very poor description I know...
Looks like the laddie 10 you mentioned is right for you after all.
If you don't like it harsh and sweet, add some mineral water to bring out the aromas and depthOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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