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#1TFC
22 Jan 2008, 08:07 PM
Enough with Celtic this and Ranger that!

I am currently sitting down enjoying a wee dram of one of my favourite scotch's - Laphroaig. This particular one is rather rare in Canada being a 15 yr old since the 10 is all that is currently available.

So the question is this. TFC fans are some of the most noblest and sophisticated in the world and within this group is a sub group that enjoys their single malts, and we are not talking vinegar or single girls frm Malta you young hooligans.

So that beng the case, and with the draft over, and with news about to get scarce again, what is your, or what is one of your favourite scotch's. I am off to Scotland next week and plan to bring back another bottle or two to add to my collection so your responses would be welcomed. I am really interested in single malts that are not available in Canada.;)

TFC_fan07
22 Jan 2008, 10:15 PM
strange thread, but i couldnt resist.

i used to go with the usual glenlivet or glenfiddich, but recently i've been enjoying glenmorangie. if you're not into that, you cant miss with anything from the highlands or the isles.

if you'll be in the edinburgh area, i highly recommend going to the scotch museum in the downtown core. i went there shortly after my 19th birthday, loved it, and 4 yrs later, i'm still a scotch drinker.....plan to be for many more too!

slandjivah!

adammac19
22 Jan 2008, 10:24 PM
Scotch and me don't mix :(

Blizzard
22 Jan 2008, 11:35 PM
Enough with Celtic this and Ranger that!

I am currently sitting down enjoying a wee dram of one of my favourite scotch's - Laphroaig. This particular one is rather rare in Canada being a 15 yr old since the 10 is all that is currently available.

So the question is this. TFC fans are some of the most noblest and sophisticated in the world and within this group is a sub group that enjoys their single malts, and we are not talking vinegar or single girls frm Malta you young hooligans.

So that beng the case, and with the draft over, and with news about to get scarce again, what is your, or what is one of your favourite scotch's. I am off to Scotland next week and plan to bring back another bottle or two to add to my collection so your responses would be welcomed. I am really interested in single malts that are not available in Canada.;)

I recently had some Lagivulin (sp). It tasted like it had band-aids soaking in it. Ya, I know some love it but I'm sorry, it gave me nightmares!

B

themodelcitizen
23 Jan 2008, 12:07 AM
it takes a discriminating pallet to enjoy single girls from Malta!!

#1TFC
23 Jan 2008, 07:49 AM
it takes a discriminating pallet to enjoy single girls from Malta!!

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Good chuckle on that line, thanks

alphamale111
23 Jan 2008, 10:28 AM
it takes a discriminating pallet to enjoy single girls from Malta!!


Good one!

Glenlivet or Glenfiddich are ususally my choices. That said I have some really good ones from time to time... I do have a taste for Johnny Walker Blue as a Scotch whisky. Now that's an acquired taste.

Arsenal FC
23 Jan 2008, 01:25 PM
Great post,

I am a big fan of single malts, you can keep your grain alcohols, thanks.

I am particularily fond of the peaty Islay malts. The 16yo Lagavulin is nice, but my favourite, the nectar I turn to more often than any other is the 10yo Laphroaig:p.

I am also quite fond of the 15yo Talisker from the Isle of Skye. It is also peaty but has more of a peppery taste than the typical briney taste of the Islay malts.

Blizzard
23 Jan 2008, 03:30 PM
Great post,

I am a big fan of single malts, you can keep your grain alcohols, thanks.

I am particularily fond of the peaty Islay malts. The 16yo Lagavulin is nice, but my favourite, the nectar I turn to more often than any other is the 10yo Laphroaig:p.

I am also quite fond of the 15yo Talisker from the Isle of Skye. It is also peaty but has more of a peppery taste than the typical briney taste of the Islay malts.

Now don't knock my Clear Springs 191 Grain Alcohol. It's a great mixer! :eek:
Actually, it really is a great mixer.

Ya, I was on a trip and the Lagavulin and Glenfiddich was floating up and down the plane. The peat from the Lagavulin was a bit over whelming and I was warned that it was an extremely acquired taste. After tasting, I believed them. It wasn't my thing at all. I immediately ate a chocolate bar.

I'm (sadly) obviously no expert on the finer things.

mikenike
23 Jan 2008, 04:13 PM
Oban.

lerxst
23 Jan 2008, 05:50 PM
Macallan 18. There are few scotches that can even come close to the smoothness of this bad boy. What a treat if you can afford it. $278! YIKES!

Reds YNWA
24 Jan 2008, 11:50 AM
Macallan 18. There are few scotches that can even come close to the smoothness of this bad boy. What a treat if you can afford it. $278! YIKES!

Yes but it's night and day when you taste the 25 year old :)
500$:eek: not something you wanna share with the beer swilling friends:p

Beerking
24 Jan 2008, 05:43 PM
An excellent choice if I may be so bold....

http://www.bevmo.com/productinfo.asp?sku=00000019287&N=168+40+4294956582+63&Nr=Store%3A99%2C+Store%3A99&Nr=Store%3A99&area=spirits

#1TFC
24 Jan 2008, 06:55 PM
An excellent choice if I may be so bold....

http://www.bevmo.com/productinfo.asp?sku=00000019287&N=168+40+4294956582+63&Nr=Store%3A99%2C+Store%3A99&Nr=Store%3A99&area=spirits


Interesting, I have never tried Irish whisky.

mikenike
26 Jan 2008, 03:55 PM
... I do have a taste for Johnny Walker Blue as a Scotch whisky. Now that's an acquired taste.

Johnny Walker Blue is a blended Scotch. The rest are single malts - not sure where your "scotch whisky" [sp] distinction comes from.

crazypete13
26 Jan 2008, 04:38 PM
3M - good for all types of binds and comes with a nice tartan print too :D

http://www.rampantscotland.com/know/graphics/scotch_tape2a.jpg

#1TFC
26 Jan 2008, 06:24 PM
3M - good for all types of binds and comes with a nice tartan print too :D

http://www.rampantscotland.com/know/graphics/scotch_tape2a.jpg

Good chuckle, thanks:D

alphamale111
26 Jan 2008, 09:33 PM
Johnny Walker Blue is a blended Scotch. The rest are single malts - not sure where your "scotch whisky" [sp] distinction comes from.

I'm fully aware it is a blended scotch... the term scotch whisky applies as follows:


Scotch whisky is whisky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whisky) made in Scotland (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland). In Britain, the term whisky is usually taken to mean Scotch unless otherwise specified. In the United States (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States), it is often referred to as "Scotch (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_%28disambiguation%29)".
Scotch whisky is divided into four distinct categories: single malt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_malt_Scotch), vatted malt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatted_malt) (also called "pure malt"), blended (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blended_whisky) and single grain.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnnie_Walker

captainm
26 Jan 2008, 11:17 PM
my favorite of late has also been Laphroaig but I have only tried the 10yr old, I like most Islay and enjoy Bowmore as well

at the TFC games in honour of Ronnie we drink what we call a RonnieObrien (aka a paddy) which is 50% irish whiskey / 50% martini and rossi vermouth', and a dash of bitters - we have had a swig at every home game whenever tfc has a shot on goal / i recommend it highly but it has moved my pallet a bit away from single malts/ but only a bit

tfc 4ever

Cashcleaner
23 Mar 2008, 12:02 AM
Best Scotch EVAR - Balvenie Double Cask (Single Malt)