The old lady and I went out to Red Prime last night and I tried some Highland Park 18... I like! A lot! It is a great restaurant by the way.
The old lady and I went out to Red Prime last night and I tried some Highland Park 18... I like! A lot! It is a great restaurant by the way.
You're probably a lot like me. My advice? Glug Glug Glug. All that shi+'ll make you drunk.I don't know how yall can taste those subtle nuances. I've drank whiskey only a couple of times, and I thought it tastes like fire. I've never bought a bottle, but these threads make me want to experiment with it, at room temp, and neat. I can knock'em back with the best of'em - I did that 8 or 9 months ago at a fish fry. But these hints of peat, and of smoke, or being able to identify the field in Scotland from the taste, that takes a gentleman. I really am not sure what I should look for at the package store. Since I can't identify these subtleties inherent in the drink, a really top notch brand would probably not be appreciated by me. But I'd at least like to know which I should try first, to get some idea.
Caint beat Tennessee whiskey. Be an American 0311. Jack or Dickel, these are honest American whiskies.Since I don't know very much about this genre, would a Tennessee table whiskey like Jack Daniels be right to try to acquire a "taste?" Single malts that are 28 years old, distilled and aged in oak barrels over in Scotland, heck. I don't know. I never thought too much on it until I read a couple of Veggie Meat's posts on the subject.
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