Laphroaig is a different kind of Islay imo, not heavily smoky but with a strong presence of iodine. I get an underlying sweetness that I love about it.
I told my brother I was interested in trying single malts back in '06 or '07 and he bought me Laphroaig CS based on the rating in (I think it was) Michael Jackson's book. Prior to this I really only drank beer, other than the odd pour of Chivas that I didn't finish. All I can tell you was the...
Thanks to some of the SOBs on this forum (Doc, Madmonk and AVB immediately come to mind), I find myself giving in to a new addiction er, hobby. I feel like this one could be a really bad slope to slide down so I'm looking to get a good setup so I don't have to do too much research, because for...
Forgive him, Ray. He knows not what he says...:)
All this talk of Islays has me wanting a taste, a few months before I usually turn to them.
I'll take your advice and pass on this one. !00 bucks for more of the same is no bueno for me.
Let me start by saying I have no experience with gin and very little with unaged spirits as a whole. Recently I was reading about Old Tom gin, how it differed from London Dry, blah blah blah. I thought it sounded like it was worth a try, turns out it is. They say Old Tom is sweeter than...
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