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ElFenix

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need a recommendation up t $150

bourbon or scotch. maybe irish. canadian pisswater need not apply.

not many (any?) bourbons over $100 (not seeing any from the local mega liquor mart)
http://specsonline.com/

would also appreciate any tips for where to buy online if less expensive than above.
 
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Do you have any examples of bourbon and scotch you like or hate? Depending on your taste, scotch is easier to recommend based on the region of scotland (each region has their own signature flavor notes) with plenty in that price range (21-30 year). Bourbons are harder to find in that price range - mostly limited editions of the known names...

Price generally doesn't matter to me, my current favorite whisk(e)y are:
Glenlivet 12/15, lagavulin 16, johnny walker blue king george v, woodford reserve, bookers, blantons, crown royal xr. Except the jwblue kgV and cr xr, they are all <$85 and I prefer their flavor over their more expensive brethren.
 
Do you have any examples of bourbon and scotch you like or hate? Depending on your taste, scotch is easier to recommend based on the region of scotland (each region has their own signature flavor notes) with plenty in that price range (21-30 year). Bourbons are harder to find in that price range - mostly limited editions of the known names...

pops likes everything from peaty to sherry bombs.
 
BTW, Canadian piss-water? It sounds like you've only had cheap Canadian whiskey. It's NOT all Canadian Club and Black Velvet...
 
BTW, Canadian piss-water? It sounds like you've only had cheap Canadian whiskey. It's NOT all Canadian Club and Black Velvet...

i've never seen canadian in my dad's bar so i'm not about to start buying him it now.

and i maintain that nothing good comes from canada except cheap oil and the occasional playmate. :colbert:
 
i've never seen canadian in my dad's bar so i'm not about to start buying him it now.

and i maintain that nothing good comes from canada except cheap oil and the occasional playmate. :colbert:

The bacon...what about the bacon? :colbert:




(OK, the rest of the world knows it's actually ham)
 
If you can find it, the only bourbon that comes to mind in that price range is a Parker's Heritage. Specifically, the 27-year if you can find it (should be impossible at B&M since it's been out for so long) - I've tasted it once, along with a 25-year and their golden anniversary. All fantastic, but read up on the 27-year and you'll understand why it was so sought after.

Other than that...check out the stores near you that sell the most bourbon and see if you can't locate a Pappy Van Winkle bourbon. Well worth it if you can find them in time.

Which reminds me that I should be out hunting too...😛
 
BTW, Canadian piss-water? It sounds like you've only had cheap Canadian whiskey. It's NOT all Canadian Club and Black Velvet...

This.

And Bourbon is pisswater. Scotch and Rye. Gibson's makes a really smooth 18 year old rye whiskey. It's called Gibson's Rare, and it is just that, rare and hard to find.
 
For scotch, you can get anything in that price range. It's not like a $100 bottle is going to suck :^D
 
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STRANAHANS&



once you drink this.. you wont drink ANYTHING else.

i live about 20min from the Brewery... let me know and i can pick ya up some.
 
Just a heads up for people planning to stock up on Scotch.

Apparently, many Scotch distilleries have reported a massive boom in orders this year from Asia. Many have now stopped taking orders from wholesalers/distributors, as they approaching being sold out of many of their aged malts.

Severe shortages of good, mature quality Scotch are predicted unless orders drop.

Given the need to age malt whiskey for a considerable period of years, unless orders do drop, shortages are likely to deteriorate.
 
....decisions... decisions...



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If you're a fan of BIG SMOKE, then the Lagavulin. Be advised that one 's an aquired taste, though.

The Glenmorangie is balanced between spice, caramelized fruit, and a little smoke. Note that I have never had a bottle from this distillery that I didn't like... a LOT.

The Balvenie is a classic Sherry'd scotch. And the 17 is one of the best at that price point.



To add - check out http://www.connosr.com/popular/ for a list of the most popular/highly rated whiskeys



< This is one of those annoying 4G LTE Droid Bionic Tapatalk tags. Have a nice day. >
 
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i'm thinking the balvenie

i should probably check his cabinet next time i'm there so i don't get something he's already got a fresh bottle of


STRANAHANS&



once you drink this.. you wont drink ANYTHING else.

i live about 20min from the Brewery... let me know and i can pick ya up some.

looks interesting.
 
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I picked up some McClellands speyside Scottish whiskey the other day, it seemed to be a middle of the road, not good, but not bad either. Going to buy some Highland whiskey next.

What I drink from time to time is Makers Mark, its very smooth.

Next weekend my wife and I are having some friends over, thinking about picking up some Jack Daniels with honey.
 
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looks interesting.

Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey is a 94 proof, small-batch whiskey distilled in Denver, Colorado. Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey is the first microdistillery making whiskey in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains as well as one of the first in the country. Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey is the first of a new category known as "Rocky Mountain Straight Whiskey".

The whiskey is made from a unique four-barley fermented wash that consists of carbon filtered Rocky Mountain water and western barley that is grown in the Northern Rockies. The wash is distilled in a Vendome Copper custom-made combination Pot / Column still and then aged in 50 gallon heavily charred (#4 char), American white oak whiskey barrels made by World Cooperage in Lebeanon, Missouri. The barrels age for between two and five years in a humidified, climate controlled environment. Ten to twelve barrels are combined to make each batch consisting of 2500-3000 bottles. Each bottle is filled by hand and each label is hand written identifying the distiller, batch number, the youngest barrel in the batch and a unique comment.
 
Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey is a 94 proof, small-batch whiskey distilled in Denver, Colorado. Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey is the first microdistillery making whiskey in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains as well as one of the first in the country. Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey is the first of a new category known as "Rocky Mountain Straight Whiskey".

The whiskey is made from a unique four-barley fermented wash that consists of carbon filtered Rocky Mountain water and western barley that is grown in the Northern Rockies. The wash is distilled in a Vendome Copper custom-made combination Pot / Column still and then aged in 50 gallon heavily charred (#4 char), American white oak whiskey barrels made by World Cooperage in Lebeanon, Missouri. The barrels age for between two and five years in a humidified, climate controlled environment. Ten to twelve barrels are combined to make each batch consisting of 2500-3000 bottles. Each bottle is filled by hand and each label is hand written identifying the distiller, batch number, the youngest barrel in the batch and a unique comment.

So...it's Coors's Whiskey? 😛

"Pure Rocky Mountain Spring Water"
"Carbon filtered Rocky Mountain Water"
 
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