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8th August 14, 06:02 PM
#421
 Originally Posted by mookien
Now that's hard to beat, ... on both counts. 
...but bluegrass usually has four beats to count. 
Anywho, I've just started this whole foray into Scotch. Currently have a bottle of Famous Grouse and a Glenlivet 12 year. Definitely enjoying the Glenlivet more at this point. looking forward to learning more and branching out.
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8th August 14, 06:27 PM
#422
 Originally Posted by MacKenzie
The Macallan 12 while tapping the foot to bluegrass.
That's on my to-do list (the Macallan 12, I've already tapped the foot to bluegrass ).
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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8th August 14, 06:35 PM
#423
 Originally Posted by frank_a
Aye! Funny how things go. I just poured a wee dram of Caol Ila, and sat down to see what was up with XMTS!
Cheers!
Frank
I've not had Caol Ila yet. I may have to add it to my to-do list.
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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8th August 14, 06:40 PM
#424
Tonight, I'm enjoying way too many wee drams of VAT 69 GOLD BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY. 
Slainte mhath! int:
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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8th August 14, 07:09 PM
#425
 Originally Posted by chasem
...but bluegrass usually has four beats to count.
Anywho, I've just started this whole foray into Scotch. Currently have a bottle of Famous Grouse and a Glenlivet 12 year. Definitely enjoying the Glenlivet more at this point. looking forward to learning more and branching out.
That's a good start. I recommend that you try, as the opportunity arises, the following:
Speyside: Aberlour 12 (quite lovely, yum)
Highland: Dalwhinnie 15 (smooth as a baby's bum, delicious) Old Pulteney 12 (my clan's unofficial single malt, what can I say)
Highland Park 12 (scrumptiously smoky gateway to the peat monsters)
Islay: Ardbeg 10 (A wonderful peat monster) Laphroaig 10 (If you liked Ardbeg 10, you should love this)
For blended whisky, I used to drink Dewar's 12 until I discovered the magical wonder of single malt.
Dewar's Highlander Honey is a nice dessert whisky. If you like the peat monsters, then try The Black Grouse. It is Famous Grouse with Islays added.
Just food for thought.
Last edited by ASinclair; 9th August 14 at 07:12 AM.
Reason: spelling
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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8th August 14, 07:45 PM
#426
Bruichladdich 2001 with good conversation this evening.
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8th August 14, 07:55 PM
#427
That's 'Islay', Allen pronounced eye-lah. Have you tasted Pulteney's Pentland Skerries?
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8th August 14, 08:03 PM
#428
 Originally Posted by ThistleDown
That's 'Islay', Allen  pronounced eye-lah.  Have you tasted Pulteney's Pentland Skerries?
Thanks, TD, that was a typo and I corrected it now. I have had Old Pulteney 12 and 18 only. How is the Pentland Skerries?
Last edited by ASinclair; 8th August 14 at 08:11 PM.
Reason: spelling
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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8th August 14, 08:08 PM
#429
 Originally Posted by chasem
...but bluegrass usually has four beats to count.
Anywho, I've just started this whole foray into Scotch. Currently have a bottle of Famous Grouse and a Glenlivet 12 year. Definitely enjoying the Glenlivet more at this point. looking forward to learning more and branching out.
"Serves me right for not being musical" - Captain Louis Renault
I always clap on the back beat. Good luck on your scotch adventure. I enjoy all of those malts, but for different reasons.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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8th August 14, 08:58 PM
#430
 Originally Posted by ASinclair
I've not had Caol Ila yet. I may have to add it to my to-do list. 
Aye Allen, ya must! First malt tasting that I ran out and bought a 750ml bottle of the stuff we tried. Good stuff, and added to the collection.
Sorry we missed ya in NC. Whirlwind trips down to Gibsonville and back one weekend, then the next last month.
Frank
Ne Obliviscaris
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