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Lets Talk About Liquor

Lord Vader

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Whats your go to? 

Personally I am looking for suggestions on a decent scotch. 

 
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Look!  No more talking!  Let's just cut to the chase!  Let's just drink liquor!  With a special emphasis on decent single malt scotch!  It is espcially good over Haggen Dazs vanilla bean ice cream!

 
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I'm pretty sure I'm in the top 1% of Crown drinkers by volume. We always say, "if you bring a handle they'll drink a handle so bring two."   Over the last couple of years I've shifted some to bourbon and I absolutely love Rock Hill Farms.  Belvedere is my vodka.

 
Balvenie, either the Doublewood, or the Portwood

Big fan of the Portwood (about $80 a bottle) or Oban (in the $55 range). . . 

but moved onto Bourbons . . .

Bluiett

1789

Buffalo Trace

Rebecca Creek is a very nice Texas Bourbon

 
Anything made by Macallan is great.  I prefer Macallan 18, which is reasonably priced at $200 a bottle.  Macallan 12 is great also and is only $70 a bottle.  If you have the disposable cash Macallan's 25 and 30 are amazing, but at $1,000 and $2,000 a bottle they are a bit too pricey for me.  Plus, they are very hard to find.  If you are a real big spender, you might want to get a bottle of Macallan 64 in Lalique for the modest sum of $460,000 a bottle.

The most expensive bottle I have seen is Master of Malt's 105 year old whiskey at 1.4 million!   :o  

Seriously though, you can't beat Macallan's, and the best part is I have yet to get a handover from the stuff!  There are so few artifacts in any of their whiskeys that you just don't get a hang over. 

 
The most expensive bottle I have seen is Master of Malt's 105 year old whiskey at 1.4 million!   :o
That is amazing!  That would make a hell of a milk shake!  I wonder what kind of ice cream you would choose to go with that?  ;)

 
I'm pretty sure I'm in the top 1% of Crown drinkers by volume. We always say, "if you bring a handle they'll drink a handle so bring two."   Over the last couple of years I've shifted some to bourbon and I absolutely love Rock Hill Farms.  Belvedere is my vodka.

Crown has a new Texas Maple (kinda an odd combo. . .didn't know we had maple trees). . .have you tried it?

Crown is the best for mixing. . .

 
I know it's not the hipster's choice, but I'm a Maker's Mark man.  I also enjoy Gentleman Jack and plain ol' JD No. 7.

Yeah, I'm cheap

 
JB....right there with you my friend....Love the Mark....three fingers over ice......$$$$$.

the 46 is great also....

Aaron...Haven't seen the Old Parr in a long time...My roommate at SWT back in the early 60s was from Sweetwater.  He intoduced me to Old Parr....different taste, but you get used to it quick.....thanks for the memories...

 
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