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What Did You Drink Last Night?

Alex Oviatt

Practically Family
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515
Location
Pasadena, CA
GlenGoyne 17 year old single malt

Tasting Notes
Appearance: Medium gold with a rich glow
Nose: Some sherry, Christmas pudding. Plenty of fruit - raisins, ripe apples and tinned oranges in syrup
Mouthfeel: Rich, mouth-coating
Initial taste: Malty, treacle, slightly nutty. Orange peel, apple compot. Rich oak.
After Water: Pear Drops and vanilla
Finish: Long and rich, with spicy oak
Comments: Multi award winning dram. One of the greats. Possibly the best pound for pound dram on the market.
 

jporgeck

Familiar Face
Messages
71
Location
Fort Lauderdale
Manhattan

Sipped a few Canadian Clup Manhattans, up. It's what my grandparents drank back in the day. I'm single-handedly trying to bring them back into vogue here in South Florida.

The lyrics of a Jimmy Buffet tune comes to mind; "I'm growing older but not up."
 

Dated Guy

Familiar Face
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94
Location
East Coast Gt. Britain
Straight Bushmills Irish Whiskey, fell in love with it in Bantry Bay, Ireland some years back, cannot get enough when it's on special discount at the supermarket......I would take water with it, but, it's so difficult to find any decent H2O these days without resorting to money again.......[huh]
 

Wally_Hood

One Too Many
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1,772
Location
Screwy, bally hooey Hollywood
jporgeck said:
Sipped a few Canadian Clup Manhattans, up. It's what my grandparents drank back in the day. I'm single-handedly trying to bring them back into vogue here in South Florida.

Inspired by Norma Desmond, let me offer this observation, It's not the classics that go out of vogue, it's the public.
 

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