mind_philip
saw the light
Since scott single handedly named every beer in the world in the other thread, how about considering another drink (since my beer intake is limited to the odd Tanglefoot at my local)?
For a few years now I've been drinking Malt whisky. Maybe it's seen as an old man's game, but personally I can't think of a drinking experience that comes close to it for that combination of aroma, flavour, and the ability to knock your head off.
My personal favorite is Lagavulin, in its standard 16 year old form (can't say I've tried any older variants than that, as they cost too much). I've also got a lot of time for Highland Park, Glengoyne and Macallan. My girlfriend swears by Balvenie though, so to each their own.
I don't drink much Bourbon, so anyone wanting to educate me on that, feel free.
For a few years now I've been drinking Malt whisky. Maybe it's seen as an old man's game, but personally I can't think of a drinking experience that comes close to it for that combination of aroma, flavour, and the ability to knock your head off.
My personal favorite is Lagavulin, in its standard 16 year old form (can't say I've tried any older variants than that, as they cost too much). I've also got a lot of time for Highland Park, Glengoyne and Macallan. My girlfriend swears by Balvenie though, so to each their own.
I don't drink much Bourbon, so anyone wanting to educate me on that, feel free.