Sidebar

Whiskey

whiskey
Whiskey Peace_Joy_Pancake 1 year ago 100%
Which Bourbon for a glass carafe?

Hello, I received as a gift a beautiful glass carafe. Which bourbon would you fill it with? Are there any suggestions for example where the bottle makes nothing but the whiskey is good?

2
1
whiskey
Whiskey thirdorbital 1 year ago 100%
[Review] Compass Box Canvas

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/467414 > **Distillery**: Compass Box > > **Product Line**: - > > **Product**: Canvas > > **Aged**: Vino naranja and American oak > > **Category**: Blended > > **Nose**: Delicate custards and marmalade. A citrus of bitter sort, with under-ripe figs. > > **Body**: Rich honey over apricots and oranges. A light, English muffin sort of biscuit. As it goes on, a rich dark chocolate encroaches. > > **Finish**: A bold, malty surprise. Loses nearly all the delicate fruit notes in favor of wheats and grains and fresh baked bread. > > **Activation**: Really opens up some of the rich juicy fruits. Oranges, grapes, pears. Recommended. > > **Notes**: I've always been fond of Compass Box, but they went through a phase for a while where seemingly every new limited release was (over) aged in a sherry cask. I'm glad to announce that Canvas breaks this pattern- in fact, there’s no sherry here at all! Just some Spanish orange wine, a beverage I didn’t even know existed until I picked up this bottle. It’s sweet and rich and creamy and endlessly drinkable, without that bitter or medicinal quality that can frequently come through with sherried casks. After such a fruit forward body, the malted finish is a welcome surprise as well. One of the best blended malts I’ve had in a while, though it is on the pricier side at ~$135.

3
0
whiskey
Whiskey loopgru 1 year ago 100%
Islay without the alcohol?

So, I love me some smoky, peaty, briny Islay... but for a variety of reasons I'm looking for something without the booze. I'm not expecting a whole lot here, but hoping there's something better than what I've investigated so far. Things I've looked at: * Teas. There are a couple (Edinburgh & Harney) that do reasonably well as a general 'lightly smoked tea with a hint of whiskey flavor,' probably the best option I've found. The Harney & Sons in particular has enough smoke to it, though it's more of a bourbon than a scotch, so nothing there for peat/brine. * Non-alcoholic spirits. For my nickel these are basically the same as teas, just dramatically more expensive- not on the level of a good bottle of scotch, but still a chunk of change for what's really flavored water. Some of them try to replicate the ethanol burn with peppercorn or capsaicin, which is interesting, but I've not found one that really excites me. * Extract. Yet to actually try this, it'll be here next week. At best I could see a few drops in some carbonated water, but I'm not expecting a lot.

4
6
whiskey
Whiskey MavTheHack 1 year ago 100%
is there a better beginner whiskey than Jameson?

Just turned 21 and my father is the only whiskey enthusiast I know personally. But he's into some really expensive and "acquired" tasting bourbons. From my limited googling, Jameson is the way to go? I only really have had Evan Williams from my college days

4
5
whiskey
Whiskey brihuang95 1 year ago 100%
Larceny Barrel Proof = wow!

This is probably my newest, favorite bourbon. It really packs a punch with how spicy it is. Anyone else try this or have other recommendations?

3
7
whiskey
Whiskey doctorzeromd 1 year ago 100%
Happy Friday! What is everyone drinking?

I'm going out to a martini bar after work but will probably settle in with a glass of Lagavullin 16 when I get home.

3
13