In answer to your question, no, obviously.
I tried it once and nearly spat it out. Brandy on the other hand, now there is a lovely drink.
I used to love a nice dark rum. Woods Old Navy rum. Blows yer bloody socks off, but unfortunately for me, rum is the only drink that gives me a blinding headache! I haven't had rum for ages now. I wouldn't class myself as obsessed with whisky but I just enjoy a really good one. I used to enjoy a nice cigar with my scotch, but alas, that pleasure has now been denied me!I can appreciate a decent whisky over a cheap supermarket blend but I don't get the obsession some have for it. I have a few friends that love it and bang on about quality single malts and Japanese whiskey but I have a feeling its style over substance.
Neat spirt-wise I prefer a dark rum or a brandy.
Like a G&T on a sunny day also when no one is looking
Tiny mouthfuls.Tiny mouthfuls? Swill it in the mouth or straight back?
Unless we're talking a person with a tiny mouth...isn't that a contradiction in itself?Tiny mouthfuls.
I used to love a nice dark rum. Woods Old Navy rum. Blows yer bloody socks off, but unfortunately for me, rum is the only drink that gives me a blinding headache! I haven't had rum for ages now. I wouldn't class myself as obsessed with whisky but I just enjoy a really good one. I used to enjoy a nice cigar with my scotch, but alas, that pleasure has now been denied me!
I'm on my 4th or 5th (large) Johnnie Walker. Love the stuff. And I NEVER feel the slightest bit pi55ed. (I would never drive anywhere though!)How weak am I. Just posted...then opened cupboard...got out a bottle of Oban (quite a dry whiskey and a little salty) and poured myself a double (added that crucial splash)...music on and lights dimmed. Heaven
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Weird isn't it, because I can take cider and brandy, no problems, but red wine always gives me a headache.Ha yeah I think brandy is the killer for me. Actually cider is just as bad, worse hangovers ever.
I find half a bottle of red wine will do nowadays, slipping into prematureoold age. Just prefer being lightly toasted especially as I have to deal with kids in the mornings and can't just sleep it off
As I type, I have a glass of neat Johnnie Walker Red Label in front of me. I bloody love whisky, but my absolute favourite is Jameson Irish Whiskey. (Note the different spelling). Whenever anyone asks me if I'd like anything in my whisky, I always say, "Yeah. More whisky!" Can't even stand a cube of ice in whisky! It's meant to be enjoyed neat! But there are some absolute shite ones. Black & White and Teachers are shite! Grants is OK and so is Whyte & MacKay.
I'm 35 BTW
It's weird - the "experts" say that the amount of intoxication, headaches, hangovers, etc. are dependent solely on the quantity of actual alcohol consumed (i.e. 1 unit = 10ml of pure alcohol).Weird isn't it, because I can take cider and brandy, no problems, but red wine always gives me a headache.
Drink very little alcohol these days but do love a good Malt Whiskeyon occasion.
I drink it with a splash of water (not too much) and never with ice.
Favourites are:
Lagavulin: very smokey and phenolicy
Talisker: hint of pepper
Wouldn’t recommend the above if you new to whiskey...
Good malts to try if new to whiskey
Macallan: quite sweet...a little sherryish
Highland Park: nice and floral/heathery
Dalwhinnie: smooth and fruity
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Were you born in NINETEEN 83, Hill?!I never had you down as the same age as me. Not sure why.
Incidentally, as there are a few aficionados chipping in, my prize possession is a limited edition 15yo Auchentoshan that the missus bought for me. It's a lowland distillery but owned by Bowmore, one of the premier distillers on Islay. Smooooooooooooooooooooooooooooth! (and 47%!!)It's weird - the "experts" say that the amount of intoxication, headaches, hangovers, etc. are dependent solely on the quantity of actual alcohol consumed (i.e. 1 unit = 10ml of pure alcohol).
Pretty much anyone you talk to who drinks will tell you this is complete bollocks - mixing your drinks probably makes you feel drunk quicker and is more likely to give you a hangover, and certain drinks give you a headache while others don't (despite the same units consumed). Drinks are not just alcohol - that's why they are different colours.
But to answer the question, i have a few very nice bottles of whisky - all Scotch, hence no E! Some are the softer malts from the central lowlands and the highlands, but a couple are also the harsher ones from the islands (Islay in particular). I don't open them very often as me and the missus usually drink red wine these days, and i don't like mixing this with whisky. So if i've had a few beers, i'll have a wee dram.
If you don't like whisky in the raw, try adding a SMALL quantity of water to it, which will open up the flavours in a very surprising way.
Never found an Irish Whiskey that isn't really rough to me, so i stick to Scotch.
I always thought you were tee total Otis ?Weird isn't it, because I can take cider and brandy, no problems, but red wine always gives me a headache.
On a walking holiday in Scotland some years back, the guide told us best not drink any alcohol today as we are going up high in the hills, and it gets really cold quickly, and alcohol makes you colder etc.I used to love a nice dark rum. Woods Old Navy rum. Blows yer bloody socks off, but unfortunately for me, rum is the only drink that gives me a blinding headache! I haven't had rum for ages now. I wouldn't class myself as obsessed with whisky but I just enjoy a really good one. I used to enjoy a nice cigar with my scotch, but alas, that pleasure has now been denied me!
Sorry, was talking in past terms.I always thought you were tee total Otis ?
I'm sure you have said many times you don't drink ? Then again some people often say they don't drink, but go on to say but they do now and again !
But funnily enough, my daughter bought me a bottle of toffee apple cider for Fathers Day and I really liked it.
Am I an alcoholic?
just my mates get into whisky drinking on a night out and out kitty takes a massive hit for one round and they often have doubles and if one of them spots a rare one then they all
Have to have one bah humbug
Was in Ely, Cambs, with some friends a couple of weeks ago, and a round of drinks in a Greene King pub, consisting of 2 pints of decent real ale, a large glass of malbec and a poncey G&T cost me fucking £25.40. Looked their "gin menu" and they were £7 for a single and £11 a double! The sooner we get over this fucking trend for gin, the better!
This is going in things that annoy me for sure !The fancy flavours and massive glasses are too much of an allure for women and bars are taking full advantage.
"Ooh look, a tampon and custard cream flavoured gin served in a goldfish bowl!"
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