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Cost is no object: Scotch or Bourbon?

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  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    Scotch
    I don't know what it is about Bourbon and Scotch, but you just feel fucking smarter while drinking it.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,853 Founders Club
    Scotch

    It depends on the scotch.

    I'd take Bourbon over the best Lowland Scotch, but the best Highland scotches have no rival.

    Islay Scotches are great too, but you kind of have to be in the mood. The peat can be a bit overpowering, which a drop of water usually fixes.

    When my wife was last pregnant, she couldn't even be in the same room with me and the Laphroaig.
    Laphroaig and Ardbeg can be quite pungent to sensitive noses, but for a non-sensitive palate they are great.

    Oban 14 and Glendronach 18 and 21 are my favorite. Which happen to be Highland. I've always gravitated to Highland Scotches because I find them more balanced. They aren't mild like the Lowland Scotches but also don't quite have the same punch as a Laphroaig or Ardbeg. Which gives them a really balanced and smooth finish.
    Can't say I've ever had a Lowland single malt. Everything's always been Speyside, Highland or Islay. But because of being a pour, I'm usually only buying 10- 12 year bottlings.
    I've sampled them and I don't like them. They are really mild and fell kind of empty. Everyone I tried made me think they were missing something.

    Your local liquor store might sell a Glendronach 12, which goes for around $60. You'll love it
    For a Highland that is way north and right on the coast, I can't speak highly enough of Old Pultney and it's usually under $50.00.


  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,638 Founders Club
    Scotch

    Funny enough, I started my life preferring scotch. Drank a lot of red/black label. It wasn't until I was getting to globe trot with an open booze tab that I started discovering better bourbons that I enjoy. I still can't drink anything like Jack bc it's just too sweet for me but I do enjoy Bulleit quite a bit. If I could drink Macallan everday though I would.

    Macallan is very good, and you can pretty much find it anywhere.
    I bought my mother some 18yr rare cask while I was in England. Probably in my all time top 10 booze I've had to drink. Mom was quite pleased.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    Scotch

    It depends on the scotch.

    I'd take Bourbon over the best Lowland Scotch, but the best Highland scotches have no rival.

    Islay Scotches are great too, but you kind of have to be in the mood. The peat can be a bit overpowering, which a drop of water usually fixes.

    When my wife was last pregnant, she couldn't even be in the same room with me and the Laphroaig.
    Laphroaig and Ardbeg can be quite pungent to sensitive noses, but for a non-sensitive palate they are great.

    Oban 14 and Glendronach 18 and 21 are my favorite. Which happen to be Highland. I've always gravitated to Highland Scotches because I find them more balanced. They aren't mild like the Lowland Scotches but also don't quite have the same punch as a Laphroaig or Ardbeg. Which gives them a really balanced and smooth finish.
    Can't say I've ever had a Lowland single malt. Everything's always been Speyside, Highland or Islay. But because of being a pour, I'm usually only buying 10- 12 year bottlings.
    I've sampled them and I don't like them. They are really mild and fell kind of empty. Everyone I tried made me think they were missing something.

    Your local liquor store might sell a Glendronach 12, which goes for around $60. You'll love it
    For a Highland that is way north and right on the coast, I can't speak highly enough of Old Pultney and it's usually under $50.00.


    I'll try it...I'm intrigued
  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194
    Scotch
    My favorite in my price range.

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  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,855 Swaye's Wigwam
    Scotch
    I am not a good booze drinker - keep me on the cheap shit.

    But this thread got me thinking about when I did drink, Mrs Lebam 3 was in Scotland for work and brought me back a bottle of Glenfiddich Limited Edition Millennium Reserve. I dusted that puppy off and looked on line - damn it is worth some good money. $238 was the best I saw one sold for and one place is asking $900.

    Makes me wanna take a sip
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,853 Founders Club
    Scotch

    It depends on the scotch.

    I'd take Bourbon over the best Lowland Scotch, but the best Highland scotches have no rival.

    Islay Scotches are great too, but you kind of have to be in the mood. The peat can be a bit overpowering, which a drop of water usually fixes.

    When my wife was last pregnant, she couldn't even be in the same room with me and the Laphroaig.
    Laphroaig and Ardbeg can be quite pungent to sensitive noses, but for a non-sensitive palate they are great.

    Oban 14 and Glendronach 18 and 21 are my favorite. Which happen to be Highland. I've always gravitated to Highland Scotches because I find them more balanced. They aren't mild like the Lowland Scotches but also don't quite have the same punch as a Laphroaig or Ardbeg. Which gives them a really balanced and smooth finish.
    Can't say I've ever had a Lowland single malt. Everything's always been Speyside, Highland or Islay. But because of being a pour, I'm usually only buying 10- 12 year bottlings.
    I've sampled them and I don't like them. They are really mild and fell kind of empty. Everyone I tried made me think they were missing something.

    Your local liquor store might sell a Glendronach 12, which goes for around $60. You'll love it
    For a Highland that is way north and right on the coast, I can't speak highly enough of Old Pultney and it's usually under $50.00.


    I'll try it...I'm intrigued
    You can taste the salty brine in it. No joke.
  • minion_doog
    minion_doog Member Posts: 2,024
    I can't drink Bourbon anymore, Scotch has ruined it for me. Too sweet and I taste the charcoal, the bottles I'd collected are pretty much decoration now. I rarely get into the Islay and when I go it's always after a few Highlands. Voolin (ILTCIT) and Talisker are my favorites. Ralfydotcom is great, he's a character, lots of good info. If you're interested in chasing cigars, Cigar Obsession has a couple thousand reviews and gave me a lot of good tips on finding what I like

    This Highland is a great $50 bottle. Aged in Bourbon casks, noticeably more smooth than a 12, rich, and I fucking love it. It seems to have picked up only the things I liked about Bourbon in the aging. And then finished in charred oak barrels from Kentucky or some shit



    If you're looking for a bottle from $150 and up, you can save a bunch ordering online
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    edited September 2018
    Scotch
    Let’s get this out of the way now. Please tell me you guys drink it neat. I can’t stand fuckers that ruin it by drinking it on the rocks.