satanboy
Psychonaut seven
I had some Jameson last night.
Best is straight up. No ice no water.
Still very smooth.
That is the best method imho
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I had some Jameson last night.
Best is straight up. No ice no water.
Still very smooth.
Still have a 1ltr bottle I bought at Duty Free shop while traveling. Cost less than a 750ml bottle.
Just don't drink too much. That stuff is potent![]()
I know it's by no means the most "socially acceptable" way of enjoying this luxury, but I have often, (especially on the warmer days) placed a bottle straight into the fridge and served it ice cold without having to add ice. Quite refreshing, and I found the cold sometimes dampens the "bite" associated with the more every day (read el-cheapo) brands.
I know it's by no means the most "socially acceptable" way of enjoying this luxury, but I have often, (especially on the warmer days) placed a bottle straight into the fridge and served it ice cold without having to add ice. Quite refreshing, and I found the cold sometimes dampens the "bite" associated with the more every day (read el-cheapo) brands.
Oh, and Appletiser makes for a great mix on some brands, thinking specifically Johnnie Red here.
"Tarnishing" the more premium brands is sacrilege, but hey, who said we can't experiment!!![]()
Anyone tried one of the Old Pulteney whiskies (12,17 or 21year old) ? Any thoughts?
Whiskey festival in Joburg next week...

Fact of the day, for the whiskey lovers out there:
Q: The best whiskey in the world is "near indescribable genius" according to Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2015. From which country does it hail? (Clue: not Scotland.)
A: (Drum roll...) Japan. Specifically, the Yamazaki Single Malt Sherry Cask 2013 from Suntory, Japan’s oldest whiskey distillery. For the first time since the launch of the Whisky Bible 12 years ago, Scottish whisky did not make any of the top five positions.
Source: Daily Maverick Newsletter
Fact of the day, for the whiskey lovers out there:
Q: The best whiskey in the world is "near indescribable genius" according to Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2015. From which country does it hail? (Clue: not Scotland.)
A: (Drum roll...) Japan. Specifically, the Yamazaki Single Malt Sherry Cask 2013 from Suntory, Japan’s oldest whiskey distillery. For the first time since the launch of the Whisky Bible 12 years ago, Scottish whisky did not make any of the top five positions.
Source: Daily Maverick Newsletter
Laphroaig, man I dig that stuff. I just love the Islay malts. You collection is seriously impressive MrR.
What are your thoughts on Bunnahabhain. Had a dram sometime ago and I really loved it plus it seems affordable.
Anyone going to Makro this weekend?
1 November @ Montague Gardens - Whiskey & Brandy festival.
Sorry I have no details :-(
It starts at 10h30 and goes on to 14h30. My plans are solid for Saturday: GetWine sale at their new warehouse from 08h30, free wine tasting, then off to Makro. Then private tasting and braai at home with excellent friends.
And btw... If you are new to whiskey, try this:
Bains - made in Wellington. Excellent. Just excellent.
3 Ships - made also by same guy (or blended, not sure) cheap, but do not mistake his 5 years, and bourbon. International prize winner, and all under R200
Laphroaig - big boy, but über special. If it is your first amateur try, try this. Though I hear for a few bucks extra the Quarter Cask is even better.
Don't mess about with the stock Johnny Red and J&B, go the mile. Life is too short too drink ****.
I was recommended 3 Ships by a guy who has his own micro brewery (I figured he knows a thing or two about alcohol). I have yet to try it but he swore by it and says he's bought nothing else for the last couple of years.