Of course there's the Nectar of the Gods: :D http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drambuie
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Of course there's the Nectar of the Gods: :D http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drambuie
Well being in TN it's jack all the way. Single barrel as its 86 proof like jack should be instead of the 80 the black label is. As for bourbon the woodford reserve is delicious and the best bourbon for a mint julep imo. Buffalo trace is also quite good.
What's Barenjaeger (sp?) classifies as because i had some last week and it was pure bliss. Never knew honey and whiskey got along so well.....
I would call that a liqueur. With a vodka base, I believe.
Shoot, I'm already 3 shots behind...Quote:
The Whisky Advent Calendar
(72cl, 0%)
Interesting fact… The Whisky Advent Calendar whisky spells its name whisky as it originates in Scotland. Had it been produced in America its name would be The Whisky Advent Calendar whiskey, instead of whisky.
$240.53
In stock, worldwide delivery available.
Can be delivered within the UK the day after tomorrow (Wednesday 5th, Dec) if ordered in the next 20 hours and 24 minutes and selected at the checkout.
Whisky Advent Calendar Bottling Note
We love Christmas and we love the excitement of advent calendars, but we've always longed for something a little more interesting than a small piece of cheap milk chocolate on the other side of each door… Well folks, we've got the perfect solution - the Whisky Advent Calendar from Drinks by the Dram.
Behind each of the 24 doors is a different 3cl sample of delicious whisky! We'll keep the contents a surprise, but we can tell you that behind one of the doors is a sample of 50 year old Scotch whisky, the full-sized bottle of which is worth £350!
Merry Christmas!
Well, you could always just put a bottle and a shot glass by the calendar!
Just found this thread. This I can talk about. Quito Rubana is good. I prefer 21 year Old Pultney. Very light on the peat and the salty air of the highland coast makes for a smooth and complex finish. But that's when I'm drinking single malt scotch.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.com/old...hisky#shopping
Bourbon. Maker's Mark is the best bang for the buck, but my favorite is Elmer T. Lee. Lots of other good ones, but those are my top two.
http://www.bourbonenthusiast.com/for...isplaybottling
I just found this in my local package store and I have to say it is divine.
http://sourmashmanifesto.com/2012/06...west-campfire/
Just put some Ginseng in it.
Make it medicine.
You blasphemer you. :mad:
Actually, with JD, it probably wouldn't make a difference. But with a fine single malt...BLASPHEMY!!!
;)