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Whisk(e)y thread - matter11 - 11-25-2014 The first wheat whiskey I've had, Bernheim Original, was very light and sweet. For sipping out of a tumbler with ice or stones, I prefer bourbon or a smoky scotch for their heartier, more complex flavor. But for sipping a little warm out of a flask on a gallery crawl, the wonderful smoothness, sweetness, and drinkability of this 45% whiskey is delightful. Wild Turkey Rare Breed on the other head, did not wow me. The flavor is good, and I do enjoy it a lot when I'm drinking it. It's just that at its price point an easier to find bottle of four roses single barrel is far tastier. Johnnie Walker double black is a smoky whisky with extra smokiness. Pretty much a more flavorful version of normal black label. If you're a big fan of black label I'd highly recommend it. Re: Whisk(e)y thread - FlyingMongoose - 11-25-2014 Fireball is awesome... just sayin' Re: Whisk(e)y thread - KarthXLR - 11-25-2014 Explain to me how one drinks whiskey without it tasting like liquid asthma Re: Whisk(e)y thread - CaffeinePowered - 11-25-2014 (11-25-2014, 01:39 PM)Karth link Wrote: Explain to me how one drinks whiskey without it tasting like liquid asthma You drink it neat or with stones and you drink stuff that isnt complete garbage. My current go to is Basil Haydens Re: Whisk(e)y thread - WaR1761 - 11-25-2014 Been enjoying Clyde mays and angel's envy. Also, Karth I use a solid ice ball. Any mold will work but if you want them solid and not to have any air I have been using this method with great success. I use a little Coleman lunch cooler. http://www.alcademics.com/2009/12/clear-ice-blocks-at-home-in-an-igloo-cooler.html mine is basicly this but shoving the molds in the water so it ends up part of the brick. Also make sure there are no air bubbles! Last for hour or two. The water helps tone down and mute the alcohol and let's you focus on the flavor. Also remember when smelling higher strength alcohol for consumption keep your mouth open and breath in as you inhale. http://www.askmen.com/fine_living/wine_dine_archive_100/142_wine_dine.html Re: Whisk(e)y thread - matter11 - 11-25-2014 (11-25-2014, 02:10 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Karth link=topic=7346.msg282233#msg282233 date=1416940784] you drink stuff that isnt complete garbage. [/quote] You also don't drink, you sip Re: Whisk(e)y thread - Dtrain323i - 11-25-2014 My go to is Jameson and I'm not too proud to drink Jack Daniels. But if its Acen, just shut up and drink the stuff that I bring in the nondescript bottle with duct tape on the top. Re: Whisk(e)y thread - Dr. Zaius - 11-26-2014 (11-25-2014, 10:22 PM)Dadtrain323i link Wrote: My go to is Jameson and I'm not too proud to drink Jack Daniels. But if its Acen, just shut up and drink the stuff that I bring in the nondescript bottle with duct tape on the top. the moonest of shines, goes down like butter. i miss acen also i enjoy irish cream which is relevant to this thread Re: Whisk(e)y thread - KarthXLR - 11-26-2014 (11-26-2014, 01:18 AM)Dr. Zaius link Wrote: [quote author=Dadtrain323i link=topic=7346.msg282241#msg282241 date=1416972132] the moonest of shines, goes down like butter. i miss acen also i enjoy irish cream which is relevant to this thread [/quote] With any luck I'll try to come to ACEN next semester, just need plans to settle into place. Only issue is no cosplay. Re: Whisk(e)y thread - Eightball - 11-26-2014 (11-25-2014, 02:10 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Karth link=topic=7346.msg282233#msg282233 date=1416940784] You drink it neat or with stones and you drink stuff that isnt complete garbage. [/quote] Eh. Starting out I don't think it matters as much what you drink. I picked up a bottle of Glenlivet 12, and it's pretty tough to stomach even with a bit of water. Maybe bourbon would have been an easier approach... Re: Whisk(e)y thread - Dtrain323i - 11-26-2014 (11-26-2014, 10:01 AM)Eightball link Wrote: [quote author=Caffeine link=topic=7346.msg282235#msg282235 date=1416942624] You drink it neat or with stones and you drink stuff that isnt complete garbage. [/quote] Eh. Starting out I don't think it matters as much what you drink. I picked up a bottle of Glenlivet 12, and it's pretty tough to stomach even with a bit of water. Maybe bourbon would have been an easier approach... [/quote] pouringmoonshinedowneightballsthroat.jpg Re: Whisk(e)y thread - zaneyard - 11-26-2014 Isn't it kinda something you really have to develop a taste for? Watering shitty liquor down just makes more shitty liquor to drink. Maybe I've just never had a whiskey that's "good enough." Also, here's a guide by AoM http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/05/01/how-to-drink-whiskey/ Re: Whisk(e)y thread - loldollas - 11-26-2014 Double Black or bust. or watever Zaneyard buys in Canada. Re: Whisk(e)y thread - zaneyard - 11-26-2014 i bought bacardi Re: Re: Re: Whisk(e)y thread - KarthXLR - 11-26-2014 (11-26-2014, 07:30 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: i bought bacardiBacardi is awful no matter what drink it is Re: Whisk(e)y thread - zaneyard - 11-27-2014 Had 3 shots of Jameson on the rocks today. Taste is alright, although it has a bite to it until a little bit of ice melts. Guy at bar told me to try http://www.pbandawesome.com/2013/06/the-bottom-shelf-with-russ-r-canadian.html Re: Whisk(e)y thread - matter11 - 12-02-2014 (11-26-2014, 10:01 AM)Eightball link Wrote: [quote author=Caffeine link=topic=7346.msg282235#msg282235 date=1416942624] You drink it neat or with stones and you drink stuff that isnt complete garbage. [/quote] Eh. Starting out I don't think it matters as much what you drink. I picked up a bottle of Glenlivet 12, and it's pretty tough to stomach even with a bit of water. Maybe bourbon would have been an easier approach... [/quote] In my opinion scotch is almost always lighter and easier to drink than bourbon unless you get a super smoky one. Pretty much any blended whiskey like Jameson is light on flavor and smooth. I prefer bourbon for the taste though. I also prefer my whiskey with ice but some people will turn their noses up at that. Re: Whisk(e)y thread - Surf314 - 12-02-2014 (11-27-2014, 07:34 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: Had 3 shots of Jameson on the rocks today. Taste is alright, although it has a bite to it until a little bit of ice melts. Four Roses was rated in like the top 10 of all whiskeys and it is super cheap in comparison to all other highly rated whiskeys. Re: Whisk(e)y thread - zaneyard - 12-02-2014 (12-02-2014, 10:35 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=zaneyard link=topic=7346.msg282260#msg282260 date=1417134864] Four Roses was rated in like the top 10 of all whiskeys and it is super cheap in comparison to all other highly rated whiskeys. [/quote] haha i just read about that in reference to a dark tower themed resturant Re: Whisk(e)y thread - rumbot - 12-03-2014 TL;DR Aberlour. When I'm cheap I do JD green label. Basil Haden is a good daily bourbon. Nothing wrong with Jameson Black if I want something sweeter. JW Blue is over-priced crap. I've had a good night with Willet, but a later evening it was meh. |