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Last 2 pours from my bottle of Ardbeg 10.

Gotta decided which Ardbeg to open up next: Uigedall, Corryvrecken or Ardbog.


I'm a deplorable.
 
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It's been a frustrating day so it's 2 foam fingers worth of Michter's Small Batch for me.


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Green Spot Irish Whiskey

Nice. Which expression and where'd you score some?


I carried it home from the Mitchell & Son shop in Dublin. Walked 45 minutes each way in the rain in December to get to the shop. Had to check it on several flights around Europe and then on my way back to the states I saw it in the duty free shop in Dublin. Hard fought and delicious.

I am going back this December and hope to bring back some special bottles from the Jameson Distillery. They apparently sell some not available anywhere else.
 
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Old Overholt Rye Whisky. Buffalo Trace is getting many mentions so I will try it. And the orange OGD.

Not the Orange OGD, I dunno anyone who likes that one, try the other one - the 114, usually $28-35 IIRC.

and Buffalo Trace is an excellent basic Bourbon, and tastes much like Blantons which is twice as expensive.
 
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Green Spot Irish Whiskey

Nice. Which expression and where'd you score some?


I carried it home from the Mitchell & Son shop in Dublin. Walked 45 minutes each way in the rain in December to get to the shop. Had to check it on several flights around Europe and then on my way back to the states I saw it in the duty free shop in Dublin. Hard fought and delicious.

I am going back this December and hope to bring back some special bottles from the Jameson Distillery. They apparently sell some not available anywhere else.

Ha. Awesome, and well deserved after all that.
 
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Last 2 pours from my bottle of Ardbeg 10.

Gotta decided which Ardbeg to open up next: Uigedall, Corryvrecken or Ardbog.


How about you open the Corryvrecken and tell me how it rates against Laphroaig 18?
 
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Had some 20 yr old Orphan Barrel Rhetoric. Very good, but I don't have any experience with the older spirits. It is different.
 
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Laphroaig Càirdeas (2014). Cool



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Johnny Walker, Gold Label



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Independence Convict Hill Oatmeal Stout, Gr Div Hibernation Ale, and Old Overholt. And a big pour of Gun Crazy.


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Laphroaig 18. Cool



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Glenburgie 18 - after a snort of the 1980 Knockando.

 
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Diet Coke.

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Thomas Handy Barrel Strength Rye.
 
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Ballast Point Tongue Buckler.


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Buffalo Trace. Its OK. I won't be apostating from the Irish and rye.


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Iced tea. Luzianne. No sugar.




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2 pints of Wells Bombardier, on tap, at a pub down in Petersburg,

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Four Roses Small Batch. Kinda interesting. Spicy, not unlike rye...but not rye. We'll see.


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Four Roses Small Batch. Kinda interesting. Spicy, not unlike rye...but not rye. We'll see.


Most Bourbons have around 8-10% rye.

High Rye Bourbons are in the 20-35% range (notably Basil Hayden, Old Grand Dad, Bulleit, and Four Roses).

Four Roses Single Barrel is the (or one of the) highest at 35%.

And the mash for Four Roses Small Batch is 20% Rye, which is still higher than most Bourbons...
 
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