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Shhhhh, quit taking about Old Overholt, Id like to keep it at about $20 a bottle. Wink


I wish! In NH I paid about $17, here in NC it's almost $26!


Old Overcoat um Overholt. That's the stuff right there. Ridiculous that it should taste so good.



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Scotch is like country music, I've tried really hard enjoy it, but just can't.


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Buffalo Trace is mighty smooth and for scotch Glenlivet or Glenfidddich and for Irish, Bushmills. Been meaning to try some Tullimore Dew sometime.


Scotch, Bourbon or Whiskey...They're all good in their own ways, depending on my mood. I've gone to the "Irish" lately and have been enjoying it. Nothing too pricey. Been looking for Bushmills Black Bush (not real hard) with no luck and I think Jameson is pretty good. I found a place with a good price on Tullamore Dew and despite not being aged as long as Jamesons, I like it a little better. As for today, when the "bell rings" I'll be mixing a Martini (Beefeater) to kick off happy hour.

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I'll have a Bourbon please. Angel's Envy preferably.



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I used to be a bourbon fan, but was lured away by Irish. Like Scotch, the mash bill is all barley, but it doesn't have that medicinal taste. Bushmills Black Bush is an excellent modest price choice.


Do you like beer, stouts specifically? If so you should try the Jameson Caskmates.



If your a Stout fan, try AleSmiths Speedway Stout. 12% alcohol, a 750ml bottle is around $13. Great flavors, coffee is one that comes out. My son bought me a bottle, now I find in beer, that is all that I buy. It just came out in Pint cans for around $8. It can be hard to find.


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With the Wild Turkey, I find that I like the 101, but don't have a taste for their 80 proof.


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Angels Envy Rye...
is something different and special.


I agree. I can't find it anywhere outside of bars.


VA it's tough to find... I'm stationed in Norfolk & I have to order it online. However, it's available at central liquors in DC if you're close.


It's available at Total Wine in MD:
http://www.totalwine.com/spiri...0?s=402&igrules=true

Maybe they would send a bottle to a VA store near you?
 
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Island scotches made right by the ocean seem to be my favorites.


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It's available at Total Wine in MD:
http://www.totalwine.com/spiri...0?s=402&igrules=true

Maybe they would send a bottle to a VA store near you?


Unfortunately, we have VA's ABC system to deal with. Our Total Wines are just wine and beer. Thanks to both for you for the head up. Looks like I'll have to cross into DC or MD to pick up a bottle.
 
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It's available at Total Wine in MD:
http://www.totalwine.com/spiri...0?s=402&igrules=true

Maybe they would send a bottle to a VA store near you?


Unfortunately, we have VA's ABC system to deal with. Our Total Wines are just wine and beer. Thanks to both for you for the head up. Looks like I'll have to cross into DC or MD to pick up a bottle.


Order online, they'll deliver in Va. no problem and prices are totally paletable.
 
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Was in Pittsburgh today for business. Found 2 bottles on the shelf in local store. That should get me through the weekend...
 
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I've been on a recent mini quest to get re-acquainted with Scotch. Mrs. BRL and I go to tastings at Total wine nearly every weekend.

Any fans of Grangestone? The had a 12 year old that was amazing. I went back to the shelf to pick one up and got distracted by another, a double cask single malt (oak then bourbon). It was a little less ($23 vs $28), same brand and the flavors sounded good so I went with that. I've yet to open it but plan on having a bit tonight with my newly legal son.

I've got the 12 year old and the 18 year old on my Father's Day list. I suspect I'll be getting the 12 year old as the 18 year old was about $50.

Since a couple of weeks ago I've either been unable to or not had the desire to come close to Scotch after an experience with JW Red about 35 years ago in high school. Time to face those demons Cool

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I find I much prefer the older stuff. My tastes move me towards the Speyside scotches that are aged in sherry casks. Knob Creek 9 year hits me right in a good spot, but a lot of bourbons hit me with burn then flavor instead of flavor/burn like scotch. Not sure why that is.
 
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I prefer the Islay very peaty scotches. My favorite is Ardbeg Corryvreckan which is 114.2 proof.


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I prefer the Islay very peaty scotches. My favorite is Ardbeg Corryvreckan which is 114.2 proof.


That is one mighty dram.


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