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Ronshumidor.com
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This thread is too good to die...
Found this site that looks interesting for those interested in learning more about Scotch: http://www.maltmadness.com |
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Have My Own Room
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True. There are so many good scotches out there. Brown liquors are definitely making a comeback. I do like several single malts aged in Sherry, Madera or port casks. I have seen a new wave of Tequilas being aged in sherry and other used barrels. However to me it is still Tequila. If you are new to scotch, either try it with several people with some experience or attend a tasting. Tasting done by a professional will at least teach you terminology and regions where it may be easy to narrow down your likes and dislikes of this noble spirit. Cheers.
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![]() Malt will never die, fads (tequila, etc) come and go but Scotch is forever in the Man Cave. Lagavulin Rules - enjoying some now. ![]() |
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