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orcishgamer: I'm a bit surprise TET doesn't show up more often when we start talking about scotch:)

EDIT: because I can't spell Macallan apparently.
Because you keep talking about scotch when I'm asleep. :P

I have a bottle of cask Abelour's I bought in Scotland, as well as a bottle of cask Talisker and cask Glenfiddich (also picked up there). I've been enjoying them. :)
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orcishgamer: This is why I keep cheap liquor around as well... because I couldn't be responsible if someone mixed anything in my single malt...
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Dzsono: What does malt mean in the context of scotch? IE, is it a process, additive, or something far more sinister?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malt

Malting is the process of making barley into malt. Read linky above for more helpful information. :)
Post edited October 03, 2012 by TheEnigmaticT
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orcishgamer: Laphroaig also has a good reputation as an Islay but I can't say much about it, as neither I nor anyone I trust has tried it.
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Coelocanth: Of the three Islay malts you mentioned (Ardbeg, Laphroaig, and Lagavulin), my favorite is the Lagavulin (my overall favorite scotch period, actually). Ardbeg is a far distant third.

Laphroaig is my 'go-to' scotch due to it being 45 bucks cheaper here than Lagavulin, and it's easily my second favorite of all scotches I've tried. So, keeping mind that I'm a huge fan of the Islay scotches, I'd say if you at all enjoy Lagavulin, you'll probably like Laphroaig. Think of it as somewhat similar to Lagavulin but with not quite so much Islay in it. Actually, I'd be surprised, given your view of Islay malts, if you didn't like Laphroaig better than Lagavulin.
If you like Islay whiskies, you should at least try Talisker. It's probably my personal favorite of the style.

@Orcish: I'm a fan of Aberlour as well; personally, I think the 15 year cask I've got is substantially better than the 12 year you get in bottles in the States. I dunno if they sell it cask strength anywhere over there, but if you spot a glass of it at a bar, I'd recommend it.
Sitting in the office, filming a new commercial.

I should totally have brought my Talisker to pass the time. :P