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Until this Spring I regarded some fishermens' attachment to single
malt whisk(e)y with the bemused detachmentt I reserve for people who have let themselves be drawn into the fashionable and trendy. Peppermint schnapps, beer and Wild Turkey were good enough for me and pish on all those swells who name dropped boozes with long names and large price tags. Then I was allowed to taste some quarter cask Lamphroaig in April along with some ridiculously expensive 38 year Scotch. Oh oh. I bought a bottle of 10 year old Lamphroaig a few months ago and have consumed about 3/4 of it in that time. The other day I came across a bottle of Irish 1995 Knappogue Castle single malt on sale, and while different than the Lamphroaig, I found myself really liking that too. So my question to the ROFFians here is what else is there that is tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? Does this make me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity and mock? And how should I feel about that? ? Geo. C. |
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On Sep 20, 11:14*pm, George Cleveland
wrote: ...So my question to the ROFFians here is what else is there that is tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? Can't help you with those questions. But if you get any good tips and aren't able to find the stuff, I can probably get it here and send it on up. Does this make me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity and mock? Well, no, not in and of itself.....but when you add in the silk tent and curtains, the pretentious cars, the domestic staff and all the rest..... And how should I feel about that? Deeply ashamed. You going to Avalanche this year? Or did that already happen? g. |
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George Cleveland wrote:
snip So my question to the ROFFians here is what else is there that is tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? I like the Caol Ila 12 year old. It's an Islay single malt like Laphroaig and Lagavulin but its peatiness is more understated and mellow. Bowmore is another good Islay and closer to that price point. You could spend the rest of your life tasting all the Speyside single malts. Aberlour, Cardhu, Macallan are all good Speyside single malts. In the less expensive Speyside category I like Knockando 12 year old and Balvenie Doublewood 12 year old. Does this make me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity and mock? But of course, old chap. And how should I feel about that? You should feel like lighting up a very nice Cuban cigar to enjoy with that wee bit of the malt. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 03:53:34 -0700 (PDT), Giles
wrote: On Sep 20, 11:14*pm, George Cleveland wrote: ...So my question to the ROFFians here is what else is there that is tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? Can't help you with those questions. But if you get any good tips and aren't able to find the stuff, I can probably get it here and send it on up. Does this make me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity and mock? Well, no, not in and of itself.....but when you add in the silk tent and curtains, the pretentious cars, the domestic staff and all the rest..... And how should I feel about that? Deeply ashamed. You going to Avalanche this year? Or did that already happen? g. For the first time in 9 years we're skipping Avalanche. There isn't anything 'official' planned but some of the Boyz are going to be there next weekend and Jacci has to work. I'm going to miss a last go round with the Kickapoo browns. While it looks like work is going to kick into high gear soon I'm still thinking about trying to make it to one of the Lake Michigan feeders to try for stockers. Of course we'll need some rain first. Nothing up here for 23 days. Geo. |
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George Cleveland wrote:
Until this Spring I regarded some fishermens' attachment to single malt whisk(e)y with the bemused detachmentt I reserve for people who have let themselves be drawn into the fashionable and trendy. Peppermint schnapps, beer and Wild Turkey were good enough for me and pish on all those swells who name dropped boozes with long names and large price tags. Then I was allowed to taste some quarter cask Lamphroaig in April along with some ridiculously expensive 38 year Scotch. Oh oh. I bought a bottle of 10 year old Lamphroaig a few months ago and have consumed about 3/4 of it in that time. The other day I came across a bottle of Irish 1995 Knappogue Castle single malt on sale, and while different than the Lamphroaig, I found myself really liking that too. So my question to the ROFFians here is what else is there that is tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? Does this make me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity and mock? And how should I feel about that? ? Geo. C. glenmorangie 18 yr, mccallan 18 yr... and forget the bucks...your boy can wear that winter coat one more season and you'll be the warmer for it. ....and in answer to the last two questions... yes ...satisfied, deserving, and charitable toward your friends in carolina. jeff |
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On Sep 21, 8:09*am, George Cleveland
wrote: On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 03:53:34 -0700 (PDT), Giles wrote: On Sep 20, 11:14*pm, George Cleveland wrote: ...So my question to the ROFFians here is what else is there that is tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? Can't help you with those questions. *But if you get any good tips and aren't able to find the stuff, I can probably get it here and send it on up. Does this make me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity and mock? Well, no, not in and of itself.....but when you add in the silk tent and curtains, the pretentious cars, the domestic staff and all the rest..... And how should I feel about that? Deeply ashamed. You going to Avalanche this year? *Or did that already happen? g. *For the first time in 9 years we're skipping Avalanche. There isn't anything 'official' planned but some of the Boyz are going to be there next weekend and Jacci has to work. I'm going to miss a last go round with the Kickapoo browns. Oddly enough, I've gone by there several times in the past couple of months.....on the way to and from a friend's place just outside of Sparta. Didn't stop to fish, though. While it looks like work is going to kick into high gear soon I'm still thinking about trying to make it to one of the Lake Michigan feeders to try for stockers. Pale sport, if you ask me. But, yeah, it's something that has to be done once in a while. Of course we'll need some rain first. Nothing up here for 23 days. We got some showers here last night.....desperately needed and not enough. Should borrow some from Georgia. Hm......ya s'pose old T- Bone had the right idea after all? :) g. |
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jeff wrote:
George Cleveland wrote: Until this Spring I regarded some fishermens' attachment to single malt whisk(e)y ..... glenmorangie 18 yr, mccallan 18 yr... and forget the bucks...your boy can wear that winter coat one more season and you'll be the warmer for it. ...and in answer to the last two questions... yes ...satisfied, deserving, and charitable toward your friends in carolina. Slightly tangential..... read today on Twitter: "Teach a man to fish and he'll learn how to drink." - JR |
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tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? Does this make
me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity You don't have to be snobby to realize that it's a heck of a lot easier carrying 3 nights worth of single malt than 3 nights worth of beer into the mountains on a flyfishing / backpacking trip. And it's a nice feeling to cut the whisky with water from the stream you're camping next to as you're sitting around in the glow of the candle lanterns and shooting the breeze with your pals. |
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George Cleveland a écrit :
I bought a bottle of 10 year old Lamphroaig a few months ago and have consumed about 3/4 of it in that time. The other day I came across a bottle of Irish 1995 Knappogue Castle single malt on sale, and while different than the Lamphroaig, I found myself really liking that too. I can't say what is available in your regional market, but here are some good sites for you: http://scotchsinglemalt.com/ http://www.scotchwhisky.net/ I do prefer Bowmore, GlenIllitch & GlenFidditch to Laphroig. The peatiness of the Laphroig does not appeal that much to me. Add a good cigar, preferably a Cubban cigar, and you're definitely on the downslope to the dark side. ;-) -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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"Teach a man to fish and he'll learn how to drink." POTM!!! I think that's my new sig line! Frank Reid |
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