A_Wanderer
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The Glenlivet 12 is pretty smooth.
The local BevMo had the Macallan 12 for $40. I justified it by telling myself it should last for a while. A helluva lot longer than a $40 bottle of wine or $40 in belgian beer, that's for sure.
And I have to say it's quite nice, too. I'm not the best at describing taste, especially in a kind of drink I'm not familiar with, but it's quite smooth, lots of honey on the front and backside, and a nice smokiness over the whole thing. Doesn't get too hot on the finish, either. Good stuff.
I'll be curious to try something like the Glenlivet 12 and see if I can appreciate the differences between it and the Macallan. If I can't, then I know to save money next time around.
I found a good use for Johnny Walker Black - Making home fries
i've had about 10 smithwick's while watchin the giants... am i in the right thread?
Oh, good. Glad I didn't buy a dud.
I may break it out tonight at 5 Pacific Time, which is when the polls close on the east coast.
Any hour prior to that is just unseemly.
But yeah, once results start coming in, that's when I might need to self-medicate.
I've broken out my little bottle of Glenlivet. It's not bad. The aftertaste is very nice, but the first sensation is almost a perfumey taste I'm not sure I like.
I do like the warm feeling it's giving my tummy, though.
I liked the kind I had at my friend's better, though. I asked him what it was last time I saw him, and it wasn't one of the ones you all had recommended. I'll have to get him to write it down for me.
Wow, that's pretty impressive. I'm going to try adding a bit of water and see how I like that.
I'm still working my way through my little bottle of Glenlivet (I think it's the 12, which this guy doesn't think much of). I've been having maybe 1-2 fingers of it a couple times a week. I don't care for the taste, but I have to admit, I get that nice, warm feeling from drinking it that I don't get from other liquor. It's cozy.
I wish the good stuff were cheaper - I'd rather spend $50 on some CDs than a bottle of booze. Oh well.
You can download the music, you can't download the alcohol.....priorities woman !!!
C'mon, $26.99 for Macallan 12 at Costco..........."yes we can"
Wow, that's pretty impressive. I'm going to try adding a bit of water and see how I like that.
I'm still working my way through my little bottle of Glenlivet (I think it's the 12, which this guy doesn't think much of). I've been having maybe 1-2 fingers of it a couple times a week. I don't care for the taste, but I have to admit, I get that nice, warm feeling from drinking it that I don't get from other liquor. It's cozy.
I wish the good stuff were cheaper - I'd rather spend $50 on some CDs than a bottle of booze. Oh well.
You're coming to Seattle, Vincent?
In the Pioneer Square neighborhood, there's a bar called F.X. McRory's, and they have a good Scotch selection.