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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3066314" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Ok, I have a question. </p><p>I've had scotch one time while in the army, and was given a small bottle of Cutty Sark as a going away gift from some friends which I still have today. I classified it as carbonated bourbon tasting, and have never tried it since. The bottle is still in the cabinet I think unless one of the kids robbed it during a party. lol. </p><p>On the other hand, when my dad passed 15 or so years ago, I got a bottle of Chivas Regal 1801 Blended Scotch Whisky that was 12 years old at bottling. </p><p>I know it doesn't age in the bottle. But is this worth tasting as I may not like it, or find a fresh smaller bottle at the store to give it a try?</p><p>My tastes in red liquor have matured over the years and something new isn't out of the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3066314, member: 5412"] Ok, I have a question. I've had scotch one time while in the army, and was given a small bottle of Cutty Sark as a going away gift from some friends which I still have today. I classified it as carbonated bourbon tasting, and have never tried it since. The bottle is still in the cabinet I think unless one of the kids robbed it during a party. lol. On the other hand, when my dad passed 15 or so years ago, I got a bottle of Chivas Regal 1801 Blended Scotch Whisky that was 12 years old at bottling. I know it doesn't age in the bottle. But is this worth tasting as I may not like it, or find a fresh smaller bottle at the store to give it a try? My tastes in red liquor have matured over the years and something new isn't out of the question. [/QUOTE]
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