I just don't want something that tastes like paint thinner.Not so much strong meaning potent but strong with flavor.... full bodied? ... complex??
Legends of the Playground said:I just don't want something that tastes like paint thinner.
fredneck said:Elijah Craig.
Sazerac Rye 18yr is :applause: :thumbsup: :clap:JgButler said:Some other bourbons that I always keep on hand and enjoy are Ancient Ancient Age, Buffalo Trace, Bookers, Knob Creek, Woodford, Stagg, Eagle Rare 17yr and Sazerac Rye 18yr..
I think that said it all.Maker's Mark...nuff said...
Stick to ice water and coffee anymore, but Bourbon was my drink and Blanton's was at the top of a short list, neat of course with a water back.Blantons is wonderful. Clean, delicious finish.
Depends on what you like. I have a bottle of Lagavulin (make that half a bottle), which is 16 yr. Single Islay Malt. It is not my favorite, much more of a highlands scotch man myself. This particular Islay bottle is really peaty. If you don't like that taste, you won't like this bottle.Any Islay scotch over 12 yrs is worth whatever it costs.
Depends on what you like. I have a bottle of Lagavulin (make that half a bottle), which is 16 yr. Single Islay Malt. It is not my favorite, much more of a highlands scotch man myself. This particular Islay bottle is really peaty. If you don't like that taste, you won't like this bottle.
Smooooooothgreg, what's your take on the buffalo trace? can't get that in these parts....
I thought you wanted to know about Islay scotch?:scratchheI'm a big fan of the Lagavulin. Maybe you just need to send it to me and let me show you how to appreciate it!
I thought you wanted to know about Islay scotch?:scratchhe
Anyways, I might just do that. I'm not sure if it is any good anymore, because it been open for about a year. I received a bottle of Oban and Macallan's 18 year which I prefer much more and quit drinking the Lagavulin.