Scotch advice

Legacy

New member
Messages
7,871
Reaction score
321
Break away from Great Britian and remain in the EU

Would single malt whisky then not be available in Heathrow's duty-free shop?

If Scotland stays in the UK, we could buy a lot more whisky for the same price.
 
Last edited:

Irish YJ

Southsida
Messages
25,888
Reaction score
1,444
Just got done doing part 2 of the Balvenie. I have to admit, I wanted more. Going shopping mid week for the next bottle as Bottle Number 2 is not lasting as long as number 1 lol. Thanks again PKT and all the rest.
 

pkt77242

IPA Man
Messages
10,805
Reaction score
719
Just got done doing part 2 of the Balvenie. I have to admit, I wanted more. Going shopping mid week for the next bottle as Bottle Number 2 is not lasting as long as number 1 lol. Thanks again PKT and all the rest.

You are welcome.

Have you bought any more whiskies? if so which ones?
 

Irish YJ

Southsida
Messages
25,888
Reaction score
1,444
Just got back from a few weeks of travel but before I left I bought 4 bottles. Macallan Rare Cask, Glenlivet Nadura 16, Highland Park Dark Origins, and Highland Park Freya (one of the Valhalla Collection). Had a quick sip of the Rare Cask. Good stuff. Getting back to it come Friday.
 

Irish YJ

Southsida
Messages
25,888
Reaction score
1,444
Finished up this
macallan-rare-cask.jpg

and cracked this
714922NVBND.jpg

The Rare Cask has gone to the top of the list. The Dark Origins is pretty damn tasty. My buddy thinks at this point he is starting to understand all of PKT's description. He said peaty, a bit of leather, and went on.... followed by WTF expressions by both of us, and a bit of self awareness.
 

pkt77242

IPA Man
Messages
10,805
Reaction score
719
Finished up this
macallan-rare-cask.jpg

and cracked this
714922NVBND.jpg

The Rare Cask has gone to the top of the list. The Dark Origins is pretty damn tasty. My buddy thinks at this point he is starting to understand all of PKT's description. He said peaty, a bit of leather, and went on.... followed by WTF expressions by both of us, and a bit of self awareness.

I am glad that you are enjoying them. :cheers:
 

GoldenToTheGrave

Well-known member
Messages
1,907
Reaction score
772
Mostly a bourbon guy but I like my scotch too, a new one that I had recently is Monkey Shoulder, definitely worth a try if you run by it.
 

IrishBroker

New member
Messages
1,278
Reaction score
50
Mostly a bourbon guy but I like my scotch too, a new one that I had recently is Monkey Shoulder, definitely worth a try if you run by it.

It's amazing.

I have a bottle at home. As well as one of the most underrated bourbon's out there. Basil Hayden's.

And my go-to is a MaC 18.
 

Irish YJ

Southsida
Messages
25,888
Reaction score
1,444
PKT, when I went to tower, met the Macallan rep for the SE. Got some SWAG.... PM me your address if you want a Macallan flask. I'll fill it up with some Rare Cask if you'd like to try it.
 

NDinMich

Well-known member
Messages
1,599
Reaction score
101
PKT, when I went to tower, met the Macallan rep for the SE. Got some SWAG.... PM me your address if you want a Macallan flask. I'll fill it up with some Rare Cask if you'd like to try it.

Sounds delicious!
 

Irish YJ

Southsida
Messages
25,888
Reaction score
1,444
Head to a whiskey bar and try a flight.

My cousin (who is a bourbon guy) also said the same. Spent a little time searching the web for a good place in ATL but didn't really see anything that looked prime. I'm sure there's a few places around here, just need to spend a little more time looking for one with a good scotch selection. My buddy is really not the bar type (70s, retired mechanic, good ole boy) though. I thought I could convince him to go for his B-day in October though.
 

Classic Irish

Well-known member
Messages
1,313
Reaction score
322
OK, I'm not a scotch drinker (prefer bourbon), but thinking about getting a nice bottle for my brother-in-law for Christmas. Anyone familiar with a scotch named Scallywag? Thanks in advance.
 

Irish YJ

Southsida
Messages
25,888
Reaction score
1,444
OK, I'm not a scotch drinker (prefer bourbon), but thinking about getting a nice bottle for my brother-in-law for Christmas. Anyone familiar with a scotch named Scallywag? Thanks in advance.

PKT can give you more hands on. Below is what I found. Sounds pretty nice.

TASTING NOTES

NOSE: Rich spices and delicious vanilla.

PALATE: Layer on layer of sweet stewed fruit, Christmas pudding and dark chocolate infused with nutmeg and cinnamon.

FINISH: A burst of zesty orange with sweet tobacco, cocoa and fruit cake.

https://www.douglaslaing.com/brand-stories/brands/scallywag

Take a look at the beginning of the thread. PKT listed a ton of good options. Slowly going through his recommendations and have been very pleased thus far.
 

Legacy

New member
Messages
7,871
Reaction score
321
Appreciate the recs, especially PKT's.

Any thoughts on Glenkitchie 12, Auchentoshan 12 or 18, or Bruichladdich 10 or Black Art?
 
Last edited:

Circa

Conspire to keep It real
Messages
8,000
Reaction score
818
I will probably break this up into a few posts (Cliche/starters, bourbon wood, sherried, peaty).

Cliche/Obvious starters
Macallan 18yo ($250ish) 43%. Big time sherry, smooth, raisins, brown sugar, cinnamon, figs, etc.
Highland Park 18 ($120ish) 43%. Honey, heather, light smoke, nuts (I mostly get walnuts), some floral notes.
Lagavulin 16 $60-90 43%. Smoke, leather, some peat, tobacco, some salt and tea.
Springbank 15yo $110 46%. Some leather, dried fruits and flowers, tobacco, cocoa, coffee. A little lemon as well.
Talisker 18 $150 45.8%. Pepper, some peat, some lemon, saltiness, and a hint of leather.

That covers the many of the "obvious" single malts. The next post will delve into mostly bourbon aged single malts and some that are a blend of bourbon and sherry aged.

If you really want to go big though you can pick up some bottles from closed distilleries but they will be expensive
Port Ellen closed in 1983 (and islay distillery that is generally peaty). Very expensive. Easily $500+ a bottle and may get close to $1000
Brora closed in 1983. Sister distillery to Clynelish, some peat and some waxy notes as well. Similar costs to Port Ellen, $500+ a bottle and may get close to $1000
Rosebank I believe it was closed in 1993. Light, lemony, with no smoke. Generally cheaper but harder to find. Not as expensive probably closer to $500 but harder to find.
<iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/5tsajy8p7rC62hRh2T" width="480" height="343" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="https://giphy.com/gifs/reaction-5tsajy8p7rC62hRh2T">via GIPHY</a></p>
Watch him...as he goes...
<iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/l0HUfRgRh7BI7HINq" width="480" height="374" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="https://giphy.com/gifs/dance-dancing-twerk-l0HUfRgRh7BI7HINq">via GIPHY</a></p><iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/KjMXzSrmpkk36" width="480" height="360" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="https://giphy.com/gifs/sunset-blvd-paycheck-norma-desmond-KjMXzSrmpkk36">via GIPHY</a></p>
I'm scotch but not that whiskey.

Me...<iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/Y3ivTEdkRtRkI" width="429" height="480" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="https://giphy.com/gifs/fresh-off-the-boat-fotbedit-pinkmanjesse-Y3ivTEdkRtRkI">via GIPHY</a></p>
 
Last edited:

Legacy

New member
Messages
7,871
Reaction score
321
pkt has some wonderful evaluations of whisky (from Scotland) that will satisfy as winter and the holidays approach.
 

Whiskeyjack

Mittens Margaritas Ante Porcos
Staff member
Messages
20,894
Reaction score
8,126
Kirkland 20y Speyside Sherry Cask Finish is easily the best value in scotch, maybe the best value in liquor period. It's definitely Macallan juice, and not quite as good as their branded stuff; but on label, it would go for $2-300, and Costco sells it for $60! Get you some.

d4px82mdno311.jpg
 

GoldenToTheGrave

Well-known member
Messages
1,907
Reaction score
772
I'm more of a bourbon guy generally but the Ardbeg An Oa is fantastic. It's their sherry cask finished version, so you get a combo of the super peaty, briny you get from an Islay scotch but has the sweetness from the sherry cask (like a Mccallan), I think it's fantastic.
 

BleedBlueGold

Well-known member
Messages
6,265
Reaction score
2,489
I quit drinking scotch when my first child was born. I think it's time I get back into it. Glad to have found this list, although most of these are out of my price range. I've never been the kind of person to allocate my cash to consumption items. A buddy of mine does though (wagyu and wine nights are the best at his house). So I'll plant some seeds and see what he thinks. The last two bottles we finished were JW Blue and Suntory Hibiki.

My go to is usually JW Black, Chivas, Glenlivet, or Dewars.

I'd like to try the Kirkland 20 and McCallan 18.
 

NDVirginia19

Rally
Messages
4,420
Reaction score
5,129
I've always been more of a Bourbon guy but decided to try to get into scotch a couple of months ago when I knew I was going to have to spend 14 days in quarantine after going up to Connecticut for School. The first glass I had (Macallan 12) I really wasn't a fan, but It definitely grew on me. I got a really good deal on Glenfiddich 18, and that's been my favorite so far
 

AlaskanIrish

. . . a little stitious.
Messages
483
Reaction score
571
I personally learned quite a bit from watching youtube tasting videos from Horst Luening of whiskey.com. Here he is talking about one my favorites, Ardbeg Corryvreckan (FWIW, we don't exactly have unlimited choices here in the 49th state). He's super knowledgable and fun to watch. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VqeXd4tpyY
 

BleedBlueGold

Well-known member
Messages
6,265
Reaction score
2,489
This thread is the worst(?) thing to happen to me. I found a bottle of Glennfiddich 12 for $35 and Highland Park 12 for $40 and took a chance. Loved them both and now I'm hooked an on the hunt.

My neighbor and I are sharing bottles and doing a couple different brands each month. Beyond the previous mentioned, we have Basil Hayden, Michters Bourbon and Michters American Whiskey.

Up next will be Old Forester's whiskey row series as well as McCallan 12.
 

Irish8248

Well-known member
Messages
1,994
Reaction score
880
Not value worthy but just settled a case that netted a huge windfall for my client who also happens to be my dad. As a thank you, he bought me a bottle of Delmar 25 yr old.... incredibly smooth and warms the heart.
 

ulukinatme

Carr for QB 2025!
Messages
31,509
Reaction score
17,369
What kind of wooden spoon should one stir their bourbon with? Maybe koon would know...
 

SonofOahu

King Kamehameha
Messages
1,835
Reaction score
228
Kirkland 20y Speyside Sherry Cask Finish is easily the best value in scotch, maybe the best value in liquor period. It's definitely Macallan juice, and not quite as good as their branded stuff; but on label, it would go for $2-300, and Costco sells it for $60! Get you some.

d4px82mdno311.jpg

Anyone ever tell you that you have delicate looking fingers?
 
Top