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Re: Whisky
« Reply #45 on: 17 July 2008, 12:09:50 »

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Thank you for the compliment Ljay

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Re: Whisky
« Reply #46 on: 17 July 2008, 12:25:57 »

I suppose this could be modified for Whiskey.   :)
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #47 on: 17 July 2008, 12:44:12 »

I don't drink it that often (except at OOF meets  ::)) but when I do it's generally neat except when its 61.5% rocket fuel that Elite Pete bought at the Lakes, then it needs a splash of water. :y
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #48 on: 17 July 2008, 15:17:23 »

First taste a good quality whisky, after that it doesn't matter as your taste buds are dead, drink any cheap old stuff.
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #49 on: 17 July 2008, 15:22:32 »

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I've used this book for over 15 years now ( the first one was "borrowed " and never returned >:( )
It has an interesting prologue and then a single page write up per Malt .
It's very accurate ,informative and great fun ,but VERY expensive to use.....
It's ISBN number is 0-07513-0146-9
Don (hic...) ::)
Always wondered why he wore that mask and sunglasses, whisky breath and a hangover, no wonder he always looks pale and can't stand the sunlight. I see he is in a wheelchair now, probably his liver failing after researching that book.
I wonder what brand he was drinking when he dangled one of his children out of the hotel window.
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #50 on: 17 July 2008, 15:30:01 »

Whoever it was who mentioned Tesco 12 year old single malt knows his stuff. Lovely drop.
The worst is Glenfiddich. This is commercial crap at it's worst.
It goes to show the power of advertising though. :y :y
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #51 on: 17 July 2008, 15:33:26 »

It is all marked as 40% volume now. Seem to recall it used to be called 70% proof.
I have no idea why it was changed. :y
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #52 on: 17 July 2008, 15:41:37 »

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"A Drop of Water to Wake It Up"    :y :y :y :y :y

Taught to me by a gentleman with a palate to die for, he was the chief blender for a major distillery for over 30 years, and actually carried a flask of water with him, as his palate was so advanced he could taste the differences in regional water !!  Thus by using his own water all the time he would only taste the differences in the whisky.

He would ALWAYS, without fail, add about 25% water and leave it for 2-3 minutes before drinking, to allow the esters to react with the water and allow the full flavour and bouquet of the whisky to be released.

He told me that to drink it neat was a waste of the skill of the distiller as you would miss all the subtleties and nuances within the drink.

Since then I try to do the same  :y :y

That's the right way!  :) :) :)  Never, never, never drink neat whisky over ice - you lose all the bouquet, and you just taste the alcohol.

I hate to disagree with everyone else, but I just don't like single malts as rule.  There are some absolutely fantastic blended whiskys about and, for me, they are far superior to most of the single malts.  

The good blended stuff is definitely not cheap, so I only buy it very rarely, or sometimes I might get some as a birthday or Christmas present if the kids can't think of anything else.  I'm particularly partial to Johnny Walker Black Label, but Chivas Regal and Dimple Haig go down well.  For something slightly cheaper, J&B is quite acceptable.  Note that all of these are very pale coloured whisky - the darker blends have too much malt in them for my taste.

Mostly, though, I drink the cheapest supermarket blends well drowned with ice-cold Diet Coke - 2 parts coke to 1 part whisky, in a tall glass.  The beauty of that tipple is that you can easily substitute cheap vodka, gin or rum for cheap whisky without any noticeable loss of taste.

I like a drop of Cognac now and again, but the good stuff is far too pricey for the likes of me. :(
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #53 on: 17 July 2008, 15:43:17 »

theres no other way than neat !!!

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Re: Whisky
« Reply #54 on: 17 July 2008, 15:43:33 »

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It is all marked as 40% volume now. Seem to recall it used to be called 70% proof.
I have no idea why it was changed. :y

I think it was 70 degrees proof which equates to 40 percent by volume.  Different units for the same thing, but someone clevverrerr than wot I is can perhaps confirm......  
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #55 on: 17 July 2008, 15:58:10 »

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It is all marked as 40% volume now. Seem to recall it used to be called 70% proof.
I have no idea why it was changed. :y

I think it was 70 degrees proof which equates to 40 percent by volume.  Different units for the same thing, but someone clevverrerr than wot I is can perhaps confirm......  

70 degrees proof is indeed 40% alcohol by volume, which is the European way of indicating alcoholic strength.

As far as I can recall, there are American and British (Imperial?) proofing systems which give different numbers for the same strength.  I seem to remember that 100% alcohol is 160o proof, but I wouldn't bet on that.

I once (pre-Google) looked it all up in the library, but it was too complicated and I don't remember.

I suppose I could Google it. :(
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #56 on: 17 July 2008, 16:01:19 »

I have the remains of a litre bottle of Bacardi 151 proof in the cabinet.  It even has a flametrap across the neck of the bottle!  Tasts brill as a long Cuba Libre, complete with mini umbrella and straw.... :D

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Re: Whisky
« Reply #57 on: 17 July 2008, 17:20:31 »

Not usually a whisky drinker but the bottle Entwood passed around at the Lakes was unusual and very nice.
Think it was Laphroaig very smoky flavour and went down well alongside my usual nigerian lager. :y :y
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Re: Whisky
« Reply #58 on: 17 July 2008, 17:23:57 »

 
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Changed my vote now , I am silly enough without drink  ::) as I am sure someone would agree  :-*

Aww you're not silly.... (much)  ;D

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Re: Whisky
« Reply #59 on: 17 July 2008, 17:34:38 »

i rarely drink indoors now, i used to get through a bottle of scotch every 2 days so stopped drinking at home. i do like the occasional glass of sherry now and then  ;D ;D ;D
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