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Scottish?
ok, what am I drinking: 20 questions to ID the whisky. I'll give yes/no answers only. Go.
yes.Scottish?
ok, what am I drinking: 20 questions to ID the whisky. I'll give yes/no answers only. Go.yes.Scottish?
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yes.The old classic, is it a Speyside?
Are you still drinking it?! (JK)yes.
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Experimentation is well worth it.
I highly recommend spending £40 on a load of samples from Master of Malt or Whiskey Exchange rather than buying a bottle you might not enjoy. Always try something new if you can rather than play safe.
My personal tastes are Irish or Speyside, bourbon cask. I tend to look at £60 a bottle or more as the entry level stuff didn't do much more for me any more.
Peat is fine but it does over power taste buds so those are left til last at tastings.
I avoid sherry cask, just can't get on with it. 50/50 is usually okay (Dalmore springs to mind).
ok, what am I drinking: 20 questions to ID the whisky. I'll give yes/no answers only. Go.yes.Scottish?
19
yes.The old classic, is it a Speyside?
18
yes.Are you still drinking it?! (JK)
Was it something that is commonly available, ie supermarkets are likely to stock it?
yes (clairifcation as requested price <=£50)@ik9000 - price range within £50?
Having a look around it would be quite fun if a few of us opted to get a set like this and compare notes.
https://www.tastingcollection.com/en/whisky-tasting-collection-box-12-tubes.html
Bit more interesting but more expensive.
https://www.tastingcollection.com/e...ection-12-premium-whiskies-in-wooden-box.html
I don’t have any strong preferences so would go along with whatever everyone fancies!
Yeah sounds fun to me, got a link?how about drinks by the dram taste sets (eg from Master of Malt). I have a few sets in the cupboard from christmas presents. I'm banned from any unnecessary spending at the moment so it would let me join in
Experimentation is well worth it.
I highly recommend spending £40 on a load of samples from Master of Malt or Whiskey Exchange rather than buying a bottle you might not enjoy. Always try something new if you can rather than play safe.
My personal tastes are Irish or Speyside, bourbon cask. I tend to look at £60 a bottle or more as the entry level stuff didn't do much more for me any more.
Peat is fine but it does over power taste buds so those are left til last at tastings.
I avoid sherry cask, just can't get on with it. 50/50 is usually okay (Dalmore springs to mind).
I think we'd find a lot of common ground. Have you tried the port finish Tomatin 14 or more pricey the Teaninich 17-year-old (1999)? Both excellent for that part of the taste chart.
yes.
17.
yes (clairifcation as requested price <=£50)
16.
ok, what am I drinking: 20 questions to ID the whisky. I'll give yes/no answers only. Go.yes.Scottish?
19
yes.The old classic, is it a Speyside?
18
yes.Are you still drinking it?! (JK)
Was it something that is commonly available, ie supermarkets are likely to stock it?
17.
yes (clairifcation as requested price <=£50)@ik9000 - price range within £50?
16.
No. 15.Sherry cask?