It comes in second only to my favorite, Lagavulin 16, but at better price the Talisker 10 is hard to beat.It’s so dang good. It even beats out my other favorite, Japanese whiskeys. Which is good because it’s typically cheaper too.
Try a bottle of 12year old Highland Park. It won't break the bank and tastes wonderful!Somewhere around 40 years ago, a friend invited me to a wake for his grandmother. The first toast was from a bottle of 50yo Macallan Scotch. My only previous exposure to something called scotch was an alcoholic co-worker who drank a brand of paint remover labeled Passport Scotch about a decade earlier. Every time I go out to the base, I check the price of a bottle of 15yo Macallan, sigh, and walk on by. I do not need anymore expensive hobbies.
But I am tempted.
AFAIK, aging in glass doesn't change it much. To get the really smooth booze, you have to age in charred oak casks. Macallan is aged in casks that have been used to age Sherry first. Makes a BIG difference.My Granddad was a tool pusher in the oil field. At Christmas he would be given all kinds of liquor. He did not drink. On the crew's last shift before Christmas, picked up everybody in his company car. On the way home, the liquor was passed out.
I bought and moved into his house in '03.
Cleaning out the house, in the back corner of a cabinet, I found a sealed bottle of Old Yellowstone bourbon from 1959. 44 year old bourbon.
I am pretty sure in 1959 that was a pint of CHEAP ROT GUT.
43 years later, that was some smooth sipping nectar.
Got enough drunks and druggies in the family that I think I'll pass. Don't want to become one of them, especially at this late date, and my declining circumstances. Besides, I need more tooling for my lathes and milling machines, and a few more guns would be nice, too! 15yo Macallan is around $130 for a 750ml bottle. That's a lot of import tooling.Try a bottle of 12year old Highland Park. It won't break the bank and tastes wonderful!
Got enough drunks and druggies in the family that I think I'll pass. Don't want to become one of them, especially at this late date, and my declining circumstances. Besides, I need more tooling for my lathes and milling machines, and a few more guns would be nice, too! 15yo Macallan is around $130 for a 750ml bottle. That's a lot of import tooling.
AFAIK, aging in glass doesn't change it much. To get the really smooth booze, you have to age in charred oak casks. Macallan is aged in casks that have been used to age Sherry first. Makes a BIG difference.
I feel guilty taking a sip of my wife's red wine. $$ for booze comes out of her grocery budget, which may have something to do with it. If it came out of my budget, it would cut into the machine tool and firearms funds, which I mostly accrue by not going out to breakfast with my machinist and train friends. Not to mention that Dumpstick has tempted me into participating in the Military Bolt-gun competitions at the OKCGC... It's cheaper than a paperback book, keeps me out of trouble for a few hours, and it's spouse-approved! Might also give me more motivation to get my workshop cleaned out, set up, and organized. Besides, most everything I remember from that long ago has not lived up to the memories, and I'd hate to have to throw away a nearly full bottle of Macallan scotch...Ahhhh, true ... But 3 fingers and a nice sunset once a week is worth it -- much cheaper than therapy.
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