Scotch Whisky / Bourbon Whiskey thread

Olive Drab Green

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I just sat with another two drams of the HP12 tonight, and it really grew on me. The smoke really isn’t too bad. The taste reminds me of drinking mulled caramel apple wine by a nice crackling hearth in the winter. What were initially a too-sudden peaty smoke was just my tongue “dipping its toes in.” After adjusting, it really is very smoothe, and the smoke and slight brine of Orkney seaspray that the middle faded into are more or less just subtle details in the background. I really like this one a lot. So did my mother-in-law (to be. Maybe. I dunno.) No medicinal or iodine taste, it should be noted.
 

BarnBuster

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What Is A Whiskey Sommelier?
"In short, a Whiskey Sommelier is a term made up by some marketing folks in Texas who run a thing called the Wizard Academy (aka The Whisk(e)y Marketing School). It isn’t endorsed by or accredited by any other reputable association. It has zero association with the actual Court of Master Sommeliers and to become a Whiskey Sommelier all you need is $4,000 and 2 days. Zero prior knowledge of whisk(e)y is needed. It’s a “certification” you buy and obtain in a weekend, not one you earn after years of work and study like a real Sommelier."

http://thewhiskeyjug.com/whiskey/what-is-a-whiskey-sommelier/
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
What Is A Whiskey Sommelier?
"In short, a Whiskey Sommelier is a term made up by some marketing folks in Texas who run a thing called the Wizard Academy (aka The Whisk(e)y Marketing School). It isn’t endorsed by or accredited by any other reputable association. It has zero association with the actual Court of Master Sommeliers and to become a Whiskey Sommelier all you need is $4,000 and 2 days. Zero prior knowledge of whisk(e)y is needed. It’s a “certification” you buy and obtain in a weekend, not one you earn after years of work and study like a real Sommelier."

http://thewhiskeyjug.com/whiskey/what-is-a-whiskey-sommelier/
Wow. Good find Barn. Now another reason to despise Austin, grazie
 

BarnBuster

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
@Singlemalt - I promised you a whisky review way back when.
I drank a bottle of this, and it was vexingly hard for me to pin down.



The painted bottle is a nice color, but there's no way to see the liquid level. The empty was also massive, which had as a consequence ~invert~ ~drip~ what, already??
The flavors are difficult for me to describe. They kept changing. I don't blame the whisky- I blame my taste and smell perversion.



There is a bright malt on the nose and palate, but it is somehow coarser than, say a Glenlivet Nadurra. There's a faint "cotton candy/scooter pie" note that I find a little out of place, what with I'm spoiled by Glenlivet products.
There is nice balanced wood in the mouth (!), but it is not as smooth as the wood in a Glenlivet 15.

The thing I found weirdest is that smoky/burnt flavors seemed to come and go.
Once I tasted a peat-smoke sort of taste.
The other time there was a bitter black char flavor, especially on the finish. But when I tasted for these outlier sensations again, I could not honestly discern them.

Overall a good whisky but there's better to be had at the same price.

Lately my "basic drinker" has been this. Delicious and cheaper/better than Glenlivet 12.

There it is, today's Toki Talki

 
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Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
@Singlemalt - I promised you a whisky review way back when.
I drank a bottle of this, and it was vexingly hard for me to pin down.



The painted bottle is a nice color, but tere;s no way to see the liquid level. The empty was also massive, which had as a consequence ~invert~ ~drip~ what, already??
The flavors are difficult for me to describe. They kept changing. I don't blame the whisky- I blame my taste and smell perversion.



There is a bright malt on the nose and palate, but it is somehow coarser than, say a Glenlivet Nadurra. There's a faint "cotton candy/scooter pie" note that I find a little out of place, what with I'm spoiled by Glenlivet products.
There is nice balanced wood in the mouth (!), but it is not as smooth as the wood in a Glenlivet 15.

The thing I found weirdest is that smoky/burnt flavors seemed to come and go.
Once I tasted a peat-smoke sort of taste.
The other time there was a bitter black char flavor, especially on the finish. But when I tasted for these outlier sensations again, I could not honestly discern them.

Overall a good whisky but there's better to be had at the same price.

Lately my "basic drinker" has been this. Delicious and cheaper/better than Glenlivet 12.

There it is, today's Toki Talki

Thanks. How has your health been recently? I ask because I've had a bout of flu and now looks like a minor pneumonia; as such my taste is totally out of whack from foods to drinks and doesn't stay consistent from one day to another. Your transient smokey flavors reminded of this.

I've been curious but haven't pulled the trigger on Suntory, given the Japanese ethic of perfection I have no biases, just haven't gotten around to it. Thank you and I shall try it
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Thanks. How has your health been recently? I ask because I've had a bout of flu and now looks like a minor pneumonia; as such my taste is totally out of whack from foods to drinks and doesn't stay consistent from one day to another. Your transient smokey flavors reminded of this.

I've been curious but haven't pulled the trigger on Suntory, given the Japanese ethic of perfection I have no biases, just haven't gotten around to it. Thank you and I shall try it
My health has been too good for me to have a flu to blame. I remember getting taste shifts with a flu ... this is probably age.

I wait 'til Safeway puts the Toki on sale at $30 or just under.
 

LondonSeedCentre

Well-Known Member
Had a bottle of Akashi the other day (the blended one). You can probably find better whiskeys in that price category, but I was quite happy with that. The one I really enjoy though is Talisker... Don't know if this is mentioned in previous posts, but if you drink Old Fashioned cocktail, what is your favorite whiskey to use for this drink?

Jacob
 
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