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  • Thordic
    AFTICA
    • May 2001
    • 5986

    #1

    Scotch Drinkers

    I know theres some out there.

    Anyone get their hands on any Ardbeg yet? They re-opened the distillery in '97, so their first run of 10-year came out this year.

    I'm a big fan of Lagavulin and Laphraiog, so I wanted to look into Ardbeg. Just looking to get some input before I invest in a bottle.
  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #2
    "Invest" is right for scotch in general lately

    At least the Tequila rush is dying down a bit.

    I can submit a bottle of Ardbeg for review this year during deer season. We have a steady Laphraiog man there. Thanks for the heads up.

    I haven't developed a wide appreciation of Scotch. Cragganmore is the only one I really appreciate so far.

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    • Thordic
      AFTICA
      • May 2001
      • 5986

      #3
      Eh, it isn't the most expesive of Scotches. Its about $50 a bottle. I might as well just pick one up.

      I need to get a fresh bottle of Lagavulin as well, that one is a bit more pricy at about $90.

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      • turbo chicken
        waiting for MY pump kit...
        • Mar 2006
        • 568

        #4
        wish i could afford scotch ... grandma has a nice selection and i couldn't begin to tell you the names ...

        i have to buy aged rum ... Pussers, bacardi8, appletons. I can stand the taste of a 30.00 rum waaay more than cheap scotch.

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        • PumpPlayer
          TrojanMan on other boards
          • Feb 2005
          • 333

          #5
          I've got a Genn Parker and a Glenfiddich port finish right now. I want to get my hands on the Madiera finish eventually.


          With the exception of wine, most expensive alcohol is worth the money you pay.

          I say that wine isn't worth it because that market (above at least the $20/bottle level) is dictated strictly by supply and demand. It does not cost appreciably more to manufacture a $100 bottle of wine than it does a $15 bottle of the same varietal. In all other alcohol markets, the price generally reflects the expense of manufacture. Not always, but usually.

          It's the same reason I don't buy "designer" liquor.
          Like WTF is Tommy Bahama rum?!
          Last edited by PumpPlayer; 10-18-2007, 11:26 AM.
          Before: "You're playing with WHAT?"
          After: "Crap! It's that guy with the pump!"

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          • Thordic
            AFTICA
            • May 2001
            • 5986

            #6
            Very few wines are worth the difference in price, and I drink a lot of wine. The difference between a good $10-20 bottle of wine and a $100 bottle of wine can be VERY slim.

            Certain wines, unfortunately, don't have a cheaper alternative. Try finding a good cheap Amarone and you'll be out of luck.

            Aged rums are good, but not worth blowing the wad on. I have a $27 bottle of Appleton that I use to make rum & cokes with, even with a mixer as strong as coke the difference is quite noticeable. I don't drink rum neat, though.

            Scotch is absolutely worth spending some money on. I don't know about the $300+ bottles, but a good $100 bottle of scotch will last a while and you will enjoy every penny of it.

            I'll try to snag a bottle of Ardbeg this weekend and let people know how it is. Any new Islay distillery is good news, though

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            • teufelhunden
              Registered Bamf
              • Jul 2003
              • 2691

              #7
              I've begun drinking scotch recently [basically, out of the desire to have an 'adult' drink that I can enjoy and look borderline... intelligent] and I do enjoy it. I've not tried the scotch in question [or many, for that matter... unfortunately], but I'm working on it.

              end off topic-ness.
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              • Thordic
                AFTICA
                • May 2001
                • 5986

                #8
                If you want to get into scotch, skip the crap and go straight for the good stuff.

                Johnny Walker Green would be a good place to start. $50 a bottle, its an excellent blended scotch. A lot of scotch newcomers are put off by single malts at first, but a good blended can be a good beginning.

                There aren't a lot of good scotches that cost less than $50 a bottle.

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                • Altimas
                  Registered User
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 909

                  #9
                  I was turned off to Scotch when it felt like I got my back door kicked in by a thoroughbred.
                  "If we aren't supposed to eat animals...why did God invent BBQ sauce?" - Army
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                  • Thordic
                    AFTICA
                    • May 2001
                    • 5986

                    #10
                    Either the wrong scotch or way too much of the good stuff

                    I've never drank scotch to get drunk. I'll have it after dinner or when I'm hanging out with friends.

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                    • teufelhunden
                      Registered Bamf
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 2691

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Thordic
                      If you want to get into scotch, skip the crap and go straight for the good stuff.

                      Johnny Walker Green would be a good place to start. $50 a bottle, its an excellent blended scotch. A lot of scotch newcomers are put off by single malts at first, but a good blended can be a good beginning.

                      There aren't a lot of good scotches that cost less than $50 a bottle.

                      My old man has some expensive taste for scotch, so I started with his stuff. He's got some Johnny Walker blue, but he prefers single malts. I can't think of any off the top of my head, including the bottle I got him for Christmas last year... 15 y/o, single malt, bottle is hand numbered with what cask it came from and what number out of the cask it was out of the total number. Balvenie or something like that. Tasty

                      Started out on the rocks, have made my way to drinking it in what is supposedly "proper"... neat with a few drops of water.
                      SwallowBleach: It's good for you.

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                      Where have all the scooters gone? -BobTheCow

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                      • Thordic
                        AFTICA
                        • May 2001
                        • 5986

                        #12
                        Yeah, on the rocks tends to add too much water.

                        I tend to prefer one ice cube, or a splash of water. Depends on the strength of the scotch. A lot of scotch is bottled at 45% or higher, so a little water isn't going to water it down at all.

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                        • Tobe2be
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                          • Feb 2003
                          • 1324

                          #13
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                          • Thordic
                            AFTICA
                            • May 2001
                            • 5986

                            #14
                            Not scotch or wine, sorry

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                            • behemoth
                              SVSTC?
                              • Nov 2002
                              • 7750

                              #15
                              i DISTINCTLY remember you telling me the ways of "Tour de Franzia" - Shotgunning bags of wine before going out to get pre-gamed.

                              Dont lie.

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