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When on my own dime I usually sip on some glenlivet 12 or 15 if I'm really feeling high on the horse.

Scotch is a recently discovery delicious option for me. Some of my work mates broke me in a year or so ago with some dalmore 18 that blew my mind
 
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atimmerman88 said:
When on my own dime I usually sip on some glenlivet 12 or 15 if I'm really feeling high on the horse.

Scotch is a recently discovery delicious option for me. Some of my work mates broke me in a year or so ago with some dalmore 18 that blew my mind

Right on man! I like Glenlivet 12. I haven't had any others though.
 
When on my own dime I usually sip on some glenlivet 12 or 15 if I'm really feeling high on the horse.

Scotch is a recently discovery delicious option for me. Some of my work mates broke me in a year or so ago with some dalmore 18 that blew my mind

Love me some Glenlivet 18. I need to try some Balvenie or Laphroiag! There are others, but I haven't seen them locally.
 
I personally like Glenmorangie and Johnny Walker Blue.
Both are solid Scotch's! Except the Johnny Walker Blue is a blended scotch. I hold the single malts just a tad higher in prominence over the blends. But I;m not taking anything away from the blends!!
 
Both are solid Scotch's! Except the Johnny Walker Blue is a blended scotch. I hold the single malts just a tad higher in prominence over the blends. But I;m not taking anything away from the blends!!

blended, not blended. $200 a bottle, not $200 a bottle. I still like the hell out of it.
 
Eagle Rare 10y. It's pretty smooth. There were about a dozen other Bourbons I could have purchased, and I probably chose the second-tier stuff, but, for b-squad Bourbon, it's quite tasty.

Anyway, you people were discussing Scotch. I'm partial to Tullibardine 18 or 20. Trouble is, you can't get it in the States anymore. Laphroaig has the most distinct flavor, and it's not for everyday consumption, that's for sure. Balvenie makes a bunch of good Scotches, and I had some Jura (I can't remember which). Enjoyed it. Actually, the only Scotch I don't especially enjoy is Passport. My Rusty Nail Scotch is Black Label, minimum.
 
I love bourbon, but can't stand scotch. Though, I suppose I would try that 70 year old stuff if someone else had bought it and was offering.
The comments on it were pretty funny.
Check out the one at the top of the picture.

Haha to funny :p
 
Pretty good,havent had this style in a while but its not real sour. But definatly better than alot of them Ive tried. Nice collaberation,plus SN, had to try it. Think I will finish the bottle.

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I'm sure a Cal Common is a great style, but for some reason, I can't bring myself to brew something that has the word "common" in its name. I must be weird.:drunk:
 
Water for now. I didn't get to a store to get beer yet. Made it to Tennessee this morning (after driving all night) and ended up falling asleep, before I went. There's a beer or 3 in my near future though (I hear the local pub has a good selection of craft beer)...
 
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