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cashmoney 04-21-2005 08:47 PM

Any Scotch drinkers here?
 
Dunno whats going on with me, but the only liqours I can drink these days seems to be 18 yr old Chivas Scotch and Don Julio Tequila.


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Whats your poison these days?

CUGreekgirl 04-21-2005 11:14 PM

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Whats your poison these days?
Whatever is on special at the bar, or whatever a guy buys for me.

However, Last year I couldn't live w/o my Jim Beam and Jose.

AlphaSigOU 04-22-2005 12:01 AM

Re: Any Scotch drinkers here?
 
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Originally posted by cashmoney
Dunno whats going on with me, but the only liqours I can drink these days seems to be 18 yr old Chivas Scotch and Don Julio Tequila... Whats your poison these days?
True scotch aficionados drink single-malt (distilled from a single batch of malt) rather than a blend. Just remember that in Scotland and Canada, it's 'whisky' and not 'whiskey' as is the case of Ireland and the U.S.

Purists will drink it neat (straight) or with a splash of water, never mixed to dilute the flavor of a good single-malt. If you're drinking a blend such as Chivas, J&B or Johnnie Walker Red, it's not so critical.

Even better than 18-year old Chivas is it's older relative, 21-year old Chivas Royal Salute. Johnnie Walker Blue Label is tops in blends, but mighty expensive. (JW Red - aged 7 years; JW Black - aged 12 years; JW Gold - aged 18 years; JW Blue - uses the finest and rarest scotch, some aged up to 60 years.)

UlChiOCutie26 04-22-2005 09:17 AM

My Dad works for a distillery that bottles scotch, but I don't drink it. I am from the Bourbon Capital of the World and I can't stand bourbon.

However, I do partake in some Patron shots when I can afford it. I never pass up a shot of that. It's the best! Very smooth. Alot of tequilas are so abrasive. This one isn't.

AlphaSigOU 04-22-2005 09:48 AM

Tequila is so much more than the rot-gut they serve at the bar for a quick drunk.

Like champagne, tequila is a 'controlled appelation', meaning that only liquor that is distilled from agave plants near Guadalajara, Mexico can carry the name Tequila. Monte Alban (yes, the one with the embalmed worm :D) is also a tequila, but can't legally call itself that, so it goes by the name 'mezcal'.

Patron is one of the high-class, top-shelf super premium tequilas. Cuervo is your garden variety stuff, though they have various degrees of quality.

Here's a site with all the info you need to know to be an educated tequila swiller... :D http://www.tastings.com/spirits/tequila.html

KSigkid 04-22-2005 10:09 AM

I'm a big fan of scotch, and have become even more of a fan lately. If I'm not having a beer, chances are you'll see me with a glass of scotch.

mu_agd 04-22-2005 10:12 AM

Re: Any Scotch drinkers here?
 
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Originally posted by cashmoney
Whats your poison these days?
uummm dollar drafts. except for when they run out of those and we have to move on to two dollar drafts.

cashmoney 04-22-2005 10:14 AM

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Originally posted by KSigkid
I'm a big fan of scotch, and have become even more of a fan lately. If I'm not having a beer, chances are you'll see me with a glass of scotch.

I like Pinches-Scotch, too.

aephi alum 04-22-2005 10:15 AM

Wow, from scotch to tequila in only five posts! :p

A few years ago, I had the opportunity to attend a free scotch tasting run by Johnnie Walker. Very interesting. We tasted a few single-malt scotches and Johnnie Walker Gold (though we were told that if we wanted to try Blue Label we'd have to shell out the money ourselves for a bottle :p ). It's interesting to see and taste the differences in single-malt scotches from different areas of Scotland.

tinydancer 04-22-2005 10:17 AM

I never drink Scotch unless I am already drunk!! Tequila gives me a terrible headache - and I'm not talking about a headache from drinking too much.

I'm just a Bourbon or beer kind of gal.;)

cashmoney 04-22-2005 10:19 AM

You guys need to drink the Don Julio Tequila, very good stuff. But it's definitely made to sip on or take shots....not for drinks.

AlphaSigOU 04-22-2005 10:56 AM

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Originally posted by aephi alum
Wow, from scotch to tequila in only five posts! :p

A few years ago, I had the opportunity to attend a free scotch tasting run by Johnnie Walker. Very interesting. We tasted a few single-malt scotches and Johnnie Walker Gold (though we were told that if we wanted to try Blue Label we'd have to shell out the money ourselves for a bottle :p ). It's interesting to see and taste the differences in single-malt scotches from different areas of Scotland.

Yea... any single-malt from the Islay region such as Laphroaig and Lagavulin is very much an acquired taste. Very strong peat flavor.

Some of the single-malts from the smaller distilleries are quite good, though they are sometimes hard to find.

AlphaSigOU 04-22-2005 10:59 AM

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Originally posted by cashmoney
I like Pinches-Scotch, too.
"Dimple (pronounced "deem-pley") Tres Filos de Haig..." - that's the Venezuelan Spanish jingle advertising Haig's Pinchbottle scotch. And them Venezuelans sure like their Scotch! :D

cashmoney 04-22-2005 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by UlChiOCutie26
My Dad works for a distillery that bottles scotch, but I don't drink it. I am from the Bourbon Capital of the World and I can't stand bourbon.

However, I do partake in some Patron shots when I can afford it. I never pass up a shot of that. It's the best! Very smooth. Alot of tequilas are so abrasive. This one isn't.



Patron Silver? Thats my favorite Patron.

cashmoney 04-22-2005 11:53 AM

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Originally posted by CUGreekgirl
Whatever is on special at the bar, or whatever a guy buys for me.

However, Last year I couldn't live w/o my Jim Beam and Jose.


Guys buy you drinks?


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