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Oh Crus! I found a beer brewed in South Chicago/NW Indiana named Two Tree something and I was unable to find it on a return trip
No you don't. You are soft. Go back to the MAC.
Oh Crus! I found a beer brewed in South Chicago/NW Indiana named Two Tree something and I was unable to find it on a return trip
The beers not good, it just has a delicious name.... Victory At (S)C.
Did that escape you NDofND?
Had some Laphroaig 10 year with my brother in law over Thanksgiving... it was incredibly good for Scotch.
Had some Laphroaig 10 year with my brother in law over Thanksgiving... it was incredibly good for Scotch.
What's everyone's thought on this??I found it surprisingly enjoyable for Scotch. Reminded me of Corzo tequila. I don't like drinking hard alcohol and can't choke down tequila generally but find I like Corzo well enough...
The only time I ever had Laphroaig I intensely disliked it
Nobody?? I assumed this would kick off a nice dialogue as most here are far more schooled on whiskey's and such than I... I'm actually considering picking up a bottle or two soon, which for me is a huge step when it comes to Scotch. I usually only purchase it for my buddies...
I stopped reading the OP at "good for scotch". I assumed the rest was an apology.
Nobody?? I assumed this would kick off a nice dialogue as most here are far more schooled on whiskey's and such than I... I'm actually considering picking up a bottle or two soon, which for me is a huge step when it comes to Scotch. I usually only purchase it for my buddies...
Laphroaig is one of the best Islay scotches and, ever since Costco started carrying it, one of the most accessible ones here in the US, too. If you're looking for a peat bomb, it's great value. You might try Ardbeg, Lagavulin, Bruichladdich and Caol Ila if you're looking to further explore the style.
I don't have much taste for smoke, so I tend to stay away from Islays. Tastes like I just licked an ash tray. But that's just me. When it comes to scotch, my jam is definitely sherried Macallan.
What is your go to?
Laphroaig is one of the best Islay scotches and, ever since Costco started carrying it, one of the most accessible ones here in the US, too. If you're looking for a peat bomb, it's great value. You might try Ardbeg, Lagavulin, Bruichladdich and Caol Ila if you're looking to further explore the style.
I don't have much taste for smoke, so I tend to stay away from Islays. Tastes like I just licked an ash tray. But that's just me. When it comes to scotch, my jam is definitely sherried Macallan.
I'm enjoying the world's best selling Scotch right now AND a Ballast Point Spruce Tip.
I am no fan of Ballast Point but this Spruce Tip is borderline great.
What else biotches???
A bomber of Victory At (S) Sea!
I win the interweb!
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Heck yeah it is. I wanna age a bottle to see how it is when it ain't so "hot"That's some good stuff