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2011-09-08 1:43 PM
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Mike_D - 2011-09-07 6:51 AM Love my 18 yr Macallan. Need to get another bottle, but holy crap is it getting pricey! ....)

Tell me about it. Around here, a bottle of Oban 14 yr has gone from $50 to $70 in the past few months.



2011-09-08 8:14 PM
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yeats - 2011-09-07 10:28 AM I think I'll snob it up a little here Putting ice cubes or any amount of mixer into a good (single malt or otherwise) scotch is like buying an expensive tri bike and riding up on the hoods all the time. You're defeating the whole purpose by diluting the taste. Instead, you should buy a cheap, smooth whisky, pour a ton of ice and coke in there, and send me all your good scotch.

Please call me when you get it. If you'll have a buckeye I'll come have a drink with you.



I'm rather sure the formerly abused bottles of Oban, Macallan, Lagavulin, and Balvenie will come flowing into the house any day now And you're welcome to come to the north and enjoy!

Since moving here a few years ago I've heard about this animosity between OSU fans and UM fans but frankly a scotch aficionado only cares about one distinction: do you drink neat, or on the rocks?
2011-09-09 11:29 PM
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Mike_D - 2011-09-07 6:51 AM Love my 18 yr Macallan. Need to get another bottle, but holy crap is it getting pricey! Any good alternatives without the sticker shock? I usually have it w/ one or two ice cubes, and only from my special waterford crystal single malt sippin' cup


The Macallan Cask Strength (the red box) is very nice and pretty economical since you need to dilute it for drinking.

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2011-09-09 11:44 PM
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moldoverb - 2011-09-06 8:30 PM

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cthoops - 2011-09-06 6:27 PM Ooh, Mr. Cthoops LOVES single-malt and we're moving into single-malt season! Would you mind PM'ing me with where you found it? I'd happily make the drive in order to surprise him with it!

There is a season?!?!?

Sippin' season! Add a cigar and good company or a book, and life is grand.




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2011-09-10 7:04 AM
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newbz - 2011-09-09 11:44 PM
moldoverb - 2011-09-06 8:30 PM
bzgl40 - 2011-09-06 8:31 PM

cthoops - 2011-09-06 6:27 PM Ooh, Mr. Cthoops LOVES single-malt and we're moving into single-malt season! Would you mind PM'ing me with where you found it? I'd happily make the drive in order to surprise him with it!

There is a season?!?!?

Sippin' season! Add a cigar and good company or a book, and life is grand.

we need to hang out more

OK, but I'm on a semi scotch-and-cigar limited diet until October 30th when I run the Marine Corps marathon. I'm probably running Philly 3 weeks later too, so there will be a 2-day carousing window between those 2 events. Training is hard work and sacrifice

You know where to find me.

2011-09-12 8:21 AM
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moldoverb - 2011-09-10 8:04 AM

newbz - 2011-09-09 11:44 PM
moldoverb - 2011-09-06 8:30 PM
bzgl40 - 2011-09-06 8:31 PM

cthoops - 2011-09-06 6:27 PM Ooh, Mr. Cthoops LOVES single-malt and we're moving into single-malt season! Would you mind PM'ing me with where you found it? I'd happily make the drive in order to surprise him with it!

There is a season?!?!?

Sippin' season! Add a cigar and good company or a book, and life is grand.

we need to hang out more

OK, but I'm on a semi scotch-and-cigar limited diet until October 30th when I run the Marine Corps marathon. I'm probably running Philly 3 weeks later too, so there will be a 2-day carousing window between those 2 events. Training is hard work and sacrifice

You know where to find me.



I could see a very nice training day evolving from all of this.
Just sayin'.


2011-09-12 9:41 AM
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Scout7 - 2011-09-12 8:21 AM
moldoverb - 2011-09-10 8:04 AM
newbz - 2011-09-09 11:44 PM
moldoverb - 2011-09-06 8:30 PM
bzgl40 - 2011-09-06 8:31 PM

cthoops - 2011-09-06 6:27 PM Ooh, Mr. Cthoops LOVES single-malt and we're moving into single-malt season! Would you mind PM'ing me with where you found it? I'd happily make the drive in order to surprise him with it!

There is a season?!?!?

Sippin' season! Add a cigar and good company or a book, and life is grand.

we need to hang out more

OK, but I'm on a semi scotch-and-cigar limited diet until October 30th when I run the Marine Corps marathon. I'm probably running Philly 3 weeks later too, so there will be a 2-day carousing window between those 2 events. Training is hard work and sacrifice

You know where to find me.

I could see a very nice training day evolving from all of this. Just sayin'.

OK, I admit to busting the training regimen last night. I did a 20-miler that morning so that's how I justify my actions. I was hanging out on my friends roof deck looking out at the city with a Macallan's 18 and a Montecristo 75th anniversary. Eminently justified

2011-09-12 10:11 AM
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From personal experience, scotch is not the best idea if imbibed before running.

Beer works well on the course, however.
2011-09-14 11:08 AM
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Whiskey stones!  My wife was good enough to gift me with these a few birthdays ago.  Stone cubes that you keep in the freezer and drop in your dram if you'd like it chilled but don't want to affect the taste.  I use them with some of my bottles.  Others get regular ice cubes, the rest neat.

My brother-in-law is cracking open his bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue for me on Nov. 6th after I finish the NYC marathon.  Talk about something to keep you going through the finish!
2011-09-15 7:23 AM
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thelunchbox - 2011-09-14 6:08 PM Whiskey stones!  My wife was good enough to gift me with these a few birthdays ago.  Stone cubes that you keep in the freezer and drop in your dram if you'd like it chilled but don't want to affect the taste.  I use them with some of my bottles.  Others get regular ice cubes, the rest neat.

 

IMO, chilling always affects the taste (negatively), because you effectively "lock up" the aromas. Diluting with water OTOH often enhances the taste, because it "frees" the aromas that are otherwise hidden behind the alcohol taste.

2011-09-15 7:47 AM
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thelunchbox - 2011-09-14 11:08 AM Whiskey stones!  My wife was good enough to gift me with these a few birthdays ago.  Stone cubes that you keep in the freezer and drop in your dram if you'd like it chilled but don't want to affect the taste.  I use them with some of my bottles.  Others get regular ice cubes, the rest neat.

My brother-in-law is cracking open his bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue for me on Nov. 6th after I finish the NYC marathon.  Talk about something to keep you going through the finish!

Makes chewing on your ice a real b***

On the other hand, it sure separates the men from the boys



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