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Laphroaig
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I have just had the misfortune of being presented with *that* after a meal.
I thought it was the finest !
It smelt and tasted like TCP (I haven't tasted TCP but I had to exaggerate ;) )
If this is the best people think Scotland has to offer as a malt...I despair.
As an addendum....and in fairness my hubby thought it had a 'peaty' aroma as opposed to medicinal.
So peeps...is it down to palate?
I enjoy a malt so i'm very very surprised and disappointed. I still drank it ;) (still have the TCP taste in my mouth yet !!)
Thoughts and crucially recommendations :)
I thought it was the finest !
It smelt and tasted like TCP (I haven't tasted TCP but I had to exaggerate ;) )
If this is the best people think Scotland has to offer as a malt...I despair.
As an addendum....and in fairness my hubby thought it had a 'peaty' aroma as opposed to medicinal.
So peeps...is it down to palate?
I enjoy a malt so i'm very very surprised and disappointed. I still drank it ;) (still have the TCP taste in my mouth yet !!)
Thoughts and crucially recommendations :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Young laphroaigs, similar to Springbanks and other young Campbelltown whiskies can taste like a dose of TCP they are very acquired.... 8yo Ardbeg is great for cleaning cuts...!! Grouse is a gutrot blend no real taste to it, terrible finish to it but it seems popular. I suspect Kylesmum is looking for a softer sweeter, lees smoky whisky, if so look at speysides, Macallan is a good example, Balvennie something like that or the Highland Malts, Glenmorangie, Dalwhinnie Tomatin are all good examples. Avoid any islands if you are not a fan of smokey whiskies, Lagavuilin is a belter if you do though, Talisker, Jura, the Bruichladdichs and bunahabain.. the 12yo is great the 25 is simply sublime....
Sir Oracle, I love whisky (which is why I rarely drink it, because otherwise I'd drink too much) so Glenfiddich has its place as 'everyday' over the cheaper blends (I'm rather partial to Chivas Regal)- perhaps I should have written 'everymonth'. I've been round the distillery as well, fascinating.
Slapshot - I can only imagine the 25 yr.-old Ben... Probably stop me drinking Chivas Regal....
Slapshot - I can only imagine the 25 yr.-old Ben... Probably stop me drinking Chivas Regal....
Glenfiddich... lighthoose whisky.... damn near water!!
Chivas, Black Label, Black Bottle and some of the Jura blends, superstition, Duirachs Choice are nice... wouldn't touch the grouses and bells of this world with a bargepole.
I am a malt snob and will happily admit it but i don't drink much so when I do, I want it to be the best I can afford, same with wine, Armagnac etc
Chivas, Black Label, Black Bottle and some of the Jura blends, superstition, Duirachs Choice are nice... wouldn't touch the grouses and bells of this world with a bargepole.
I am a malt snob and will happily admit it but i don't drink much so when I do, I want it to be the best I can afford, same with wine, Armagnac etc
Not whiskey (yet ), I'm supping a glass of this stuff right now and t'is very very nice.
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Thank you all for taking the time to post your recommendations, i'm a rookie so i'll jot down a list of ones which might suit my palate and nonchalantly leave it lying on the kitchen table...you know, like a shopping list ;) Santa might just take the hint !
Think i've been mentally scarred by that Laphroaig btw....can still taste the b ugger even yet ;)
Think i've been mentally scarred by that Laphroaig btw....can still taste the b ugger even yet ;)