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 andym World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:18 - 12 Aug 2016 Post subject: Whisky for a friend |
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I know there are a couple of people on here that enjoy the odd tipple every now and then (I believe there was a thread about it a couple of years ago, which I'm looking for current opinions).... but.
I'm looking for some suggestions for a bottle of whisky as a birthday present, I'd prefer it to be in the £75-£100 region, although might go slightly more. It MUST be a single malt though.
I'm not really a whisky drinker myself (sorry Smiler that bottle was nice, I'd buy that for myself if I could remember the bloody name), so saying things like taste a few would be wasted on me as I'd rather just rattle a bottle of anything with 35%+ alcohol and get wasted. |
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I was going to recommend something from the English Whisky company, then I looked as saw where you were ..
Might be interesting for someone who drinks the stuff though. Something different. ____________________ Honda CBF125 ➝ NC700X
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If you take a rule of thumb. Main styles of Malt.
Island - Medicinal flavour from the Iodine imparted from seaweed used as fuel to dry the grain.
Highland - Peat Smokey flavour from peat used to dry the grain.
The you have strengths of flavour (Alcohol content is fairly standard 40-50% depending on what strength you buy)
My very favourites are Any Glenmorangie or my most fav Glenkinchie (The only Malt from Edinburgh and kind of rare/difficult to find.) but a quite mild and sweet-ish whisky and one I would use as the 'introducer' for a whisky session. The theory of that is to work up the flavour strengths as you go. The palate tends to wane a bit after a few drams.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Here's an idea.
For £75-100 you could get three bottles of really good whisky rather than one bottle of exceptional whisky.
So you could get one each from three different regions.
OR you could get a selection of slightly more unusual ones.
Glenmorangie for example, do single malts matured in different types of cask. You can buy a three pack with one each of the traditional sherry cask, slightly different port cask and (really unusual, should be lovely) sauternes cask.
https://www.johnlewis.com/glenmorangie-explorer-pack-3-pack/p2319364?sku=235142358&s_kwcid=2dx92700012703739004&tmad=c&tmcampid=2&gclid=CMDE-cCXvs4CFVDaGQodop0Ngg&gclsrc=ds
As for a single bottle. I can't drink whisky now due to a greediness incident some years back but I liked Balvenie, they do some very special ones. Highland Park is an entirely inoffensive whisky that any whisky drinker would appreciate. A slightly more unusual one is Old Pultney. You'd be looking at a special single cask/double wood/aged version for what you're looking at spending.
The ones I recommended are very specifically NOT of the highly smoky/peaty/camphorous island types of whisky like most people have recommended above. They aren't to everyones taste so if you don't KNOW your friend likes them, it might be better to not go there. I personally never liked them and know many whisky drinkers who wouldn't thank you for one (well they would and would drink it to be polite but would rather have something else). ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Again to ignore the single malt bit Hibiki is a gorgeous blend and is something like £60 a bottle:
https://img.thewhiskyexchange.com/900/japan_hib5.jpg
As Stinkwheel says you could get a couple of decent whiskeys rather than a single mega bottle.
I've never been a huge fan, but my dad loves lafraugh. It's very smokey, a complete contrast to Hibiki. A 10 year old will cost something like £40. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock.
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| Analogkid wrote: | I know you mentioned it had to be a single malt, and as a single malt drinker I know what you meant, however one of the best i have tried is Johnnie Walker Blue Label, it's not a since malt though, perhaps a little over your budget, but by god it's the best whisky I have tried, so smooth.
Other than that if you aren't sure what your friend likes then you can't really go wrong with a Highland or Speyside. I'd suggest a MacAllan myself if going single malt, the Islay whisky's for example are a marmite choice, some of them (Laphroag for example) taste to me like creosote. |
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Anything from Islay is going to be pretty peaty/smoky and they are not universally loved by all, including regular whisky imbibers. Personally they're my favorite with Ardbeg Uigeadail topping the list.
Good all-rounders, and what I call supermarket offerings, are Macallan, Jura, Highland Park, Auchentoshan and Benromach. They're all decent and evenly priced between £30 to £40 but they're nothing really special to write home about and pretty generic.
Japanese offerings are good, with Hakushu being a favourite, but they seem too precise. I suspect I'm biased but there's something about Scotch whiskys that just isn't replicated in Japanese bottlings. Possibly the Scottish water, malting process, peat, storage etc. but maybe also happy flukes and anomalies that the Japanese iron out of their process.
I was given a 21year old Aberfeldy a couple of years ago (as a birthday present) and to this day, despite it being pricey at £110, it remains the whisky I would recommend to both whisky lovers and complete beginners. Unbelievably smooth, great flavour and not at all overpowering. ____________________ Story so far: RV125 VanVan > SV650 > Indian Scout > Triumph Thruxton, SV650 (again) & CG125 |
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Yep, I'd go Japanese as well, I just saw the ''Begin Japanology'' about whisky the other day and they seemed to know what they were doing. Also, how often does one drink a Japanese whisky?  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 224 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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