Bailey's is good shit. Indeed, but trying to get drunk off that is nonsense.
Bjerknes "Top Economist" Dec 22, 2009 #181 Mar 16, 2004 115,942 Dec 22, 2009 #181 Bjerknes Dec 22, 2009 vlatko said: Bailey's is good shit. Click to expand... Indeed, but trying to get drunk off that is nonsense. Buy on AliExpress.com
vlatko said: Bailey's is good shit. Click to expand... Indeed, but trying to get drunk off that is nonsense. Buy on AliExpress.com
Bozi The Bozman Administrator Dec 22, 2009 #182 Oct 18, 2005 22,747 Dec 22, 2009 #182 Bozi Dec 22, 2009 just got me a bottle of Aberlour and a bottle of Ardmore,still have half a bottle of Glenlivet sherry cask and over half a bottle of Drambuie that should get me over Christmas
just got me a bottle of Aberlour and a bottle of Ardmore,still have half a bottle of Glenlivet sherry cask and over half a bottle of Drambuie that should get me over Christmas
V Senior Member Dec 22, 2009 #183 Jun 8, 2005 20,110 Dec 22, 2009 #183 V Dec 22, 2009 Boz, everyone else ignored me. Is Glen Grant single malt any good?
Bozi The Bozman Administrator Dec 22, 2009 #184 Oct 18, 2005 22,747 Dec 22, 2009 #184 Bozi Dec 22, 2009 vlatko said: Boz, everyone else ignored me. Is Glen Grant single malt any good? Click to expand... not tried it yet myself (very strange since i was up Speyside last year) but the reviews i see for it are pretty goog
vlatko said: Boz, everyone else ignored me. Is Glen Grant single malt any good? Click to expand... not tried it yet myself (very strange since i was up Speyside last year) but the reviews i see for it are pretty goog
V Senior Member Dec 22, 2009 #185 Jun 8, 2005 20,110 Dec 22, 2009 #185 V Dec 22, 2009 Bozmatronic said: not tried it yet myself (very strange since i was up Speyside last year) but the reviews i see for it are pretty goog Click to expand... They do whisky reviews? Nice, be good to try a good whisky, without mixing, for once in my life.
Bozmatronic said: not tried it yet myself (very strange since i was up Speyside last year) but the reviews i see for it are pretty goog Click to expand... They do whisky reviews? Nice, be good to try a good whisky, without mixing, for once in my life.
Bozi The Bozman Administrator Dec 22, 2009 #186 Oct 18, 2005 22,747 Dec 22, 2009 #186 Bozi Dec 22, 2009 1 piece of ice,thats all
OP JCK Biased JCK Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter #187 May 11, 2004 125,366 Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #187 JCK Dec 23, 2009 I prefer some cold water instead of a piece of ice. Ice tends to change the taste when it melts.
IrishZebra Western Imperialist Dec 23, 2009 #188 Jun 18, 2006 23,327 Dec 23, 2009 #188 IrishZebra Dec 23, 2009 JCK said: I prefer some cold water instead of a piece of ice. Ice tends to change the taste when it melts. Click to expand... Maybe it waters it down :eyebrows:
JCK said: I prefer some cold water instead of a piece of ice. Ice tends to change the taste when it melts. Click to expand... Maybe it waters it down :eyebrows:
IrishZebra Western Imperialist Dec 23, 2009 #189 Jun 18, 2006 23,327 Dec 23, 2009 #189 IrishZebra Dec 23, 2009 CiroRocks said: I've noticed this too. Can someone tell me why this is the case? Click to expand... Water mellows the flavour, Ice does it most gradually than water but to be fair just dirnk it straight after letting it air for a few mins.
CiroRocks said: I've noticed this too. Can someone tell me why this is the case? Click to expand... Water mellows the flavour, Ice does it most gradually than water but to be fair just dirnk it straight after letting it air for a few mins.
Byrone Peen Meister Dec 23, 2009 #190 Dec 19, 2005 30,778 Dec 23, 2009 #190 Byrone Dec 23, 2009 IrishZebra said: Water mellows the flavour, Ice does it most gradually than water but to be fair just dirnk it straight after letting it air for a few mins. Click to expand... True but it also depends on the size of the ice being used.I've seen some use bloody boulder like ice cubes. Then there's the issue of hands on the glass,kinda like wine.The more your hands are on the glass,you change the temperature of the drink.
IrishZebra said: Water mellows the flavour, Ice does it most gradually than water but to be fair just dirnk it straight after letting it air for a few mins. Click to expand... True but it also depends on the size of the ice being used.I've seen some use bloody boulder like ice cubes. Then there's the issue of hands on the glass,kinda like wine.The more your hands are on the glass,you change the temperature of the drink.
IrishZebra Western Imperialist Dec 23, 2009 #191 Jun 18, 2006 23,327 Dec 23, 2009 #191 IrishZebra Dec 23, 2009 Byrone said: True but it also depends on the size of the ice being used.I've seen some use bloody boulder like ice cubes. Then there's the issue of hands on the glass,kinda like wine.The more your hands are on the glass,you change the temperature of the drink. Click to expand... It's christmas B, time for Host Whisk(e)y with cloves, lemon and sugar
Byrone said: True but it also depends on the size of the ice being used.I've seen some use bloody boulder like ice cubes. Then there's the issue of hands on the glass,kinda like wine.The more your hands are on the glass,you change the temperature of the drink. Click to expand... It's christmas B, time for Host Whisk(e)y with cloves, lemon and sugar
Bozi The Bozman Administrator Dec 23, 2009 #192 Oct 18, 2005 22,747 Dec 23, 2009 #192 Bozi Dec 23, 2009 IrishZebra said: Maybe it waters it down :eyebrows: Click to expand... yeah that's it,water doesn't do that at all
IrishZebra said: Maybe it waters it down :eyebrows: Click to expand... yeah that's it,water doesn't do that at all
OP JCK Biased JCK Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter #193 May 11, 2004 125,366 Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #193 JCK Dec 23, 2009 Bozmatronic said: yeah that's it,water doesn't do that at all Click to expand... Well, it sure does but the taste stays the same from the first sip on. With an ice the taste changes as the ice cube melts.
Bozmatronic said: yeah that's it,water doesn't do that at all Click to expand... Well, it sure does but the taste stays the same from the first sip on. With an ice the taste changes as the ice cube melts.
Bozi The Bozman Administrator Dec 23, 2009 #194 Oct 18, 2005 22,747 Dec 23, 2009 #194 Bozi Dec 23, 2009 each to their own man, i like one bit ice but a little water is cool too,but is much easier to over dilute
each to their own man, i like one bit ice but a little water is cool too,but is much easier to over dilute
Red ------- Moderator Dec 23, 2009 #195 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Dec 23, 2009 #195 Red Dec 23, 2009 A single block of ice or straight for me. I don't go for water because I/whoever is pouring it, almost always ends up putting in too much water and drowning the whisky.
A single block of ice or straight for me. I don't go for water because I/whoever is pouring it, almost always ends up putting in too much water and drowning the whisky.
OP JCK Biased JCK Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter #196 May 11, 2004 125,366 Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #196 JCK Dec 23, 2009 The Official Red Member said: A single block of ice or straight for me. I don't go for water because I/whoever is pouring it, almost always ends up putting in too much water and drowning the whisky. Click to expand... That's a good enough reason for me to add more whisky to rebalance.
The Official Red Member said: A single block of ice or straight for me. I don't go for water because I/whoever is pouring it, almost always ends up putting in too much water and drowning the whisky. Click to expand... That's a good enough reason for me to add more whisky to rebalance.
Red ------- Moderator Dec 23, 2009 #197 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Dec 23, 2009 #197 Red Dec 23, 2009 That's always Plan B.
Bozi The Bozman Administrator Dec 23, 2009 #198 Oct 18, 2005 22,747 Dec 23, 2009 #198 Bozi Dec 23, 2009 The Official Red Member said: A single block of ice or straight for me. I don't go for water because I/whoever is pouring it, almost always ends up putting in too much water and drowning the whisky. Click to expand... thats my point JCK said: That's a good enough reason for me to add more whisky to rebalance. Click to expand... thats a good counter
The Official Red Member said: A single block of ice or straight for me. I don't go for water because I/whoever is pouring it, almost always ends up putting in too much water and drowning the whisky. Click to expand... thats my point JCK said: That's a good enough reason for me to add more whisky to rebalance. Click to expand... thats a good counter
OP JCK Biased JCK Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter #199 May 11, 2004 125,366 Dec 23, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #199 JCK Dec 23, 2009 Speaking of which, a bottle of The Balvenie dual cask is being tortured as we speak.
Bozi The Bozman Administrator Dec 23, 2009 #200 Oct 18, 2005 22,747 Dec 23, 2009 #200 Bozi Dec 23, 2009 JCK said: Speaking of which, a bottle of The Balvenie dual cask is being tortured as we speak. Click to expand... good call,i may be forced to go pour myself a Balvenie Signature and join you in partaking of the lovely amber
JCK said: Speaking of which, a bottle of The Balvenie dual cask is being tortured as we speak. Click to expand... good call,i may be forced to go pour myself a Balvenie Signature and join you in partaking of the lovely amber