Whisky appreciation

Tried Old Forester rye for the first time this weekend. Gotta say for a cheap whiskey, it was really good, and smooth for a 100 proof
 
No sir i have not. i have a small collection (100+ bottles) that i am diligently working through. plan to go until the whiskey or my liver are gone. so many great whiskeys and so few hepatocytes.
 
I have only 4 bottles left of this. Then, I'll have to see. In blends, I do like The Famous Grouse.

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I can confirm MacAllan. I really enjoy the 18y, 1976 but also the 12y triple cask even though totally different. But a Glendronach 15y old Sherry Casks or Bunnahabhain 12y or not really bad either. But there are so many more and of course...RUM.
 
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My son-in-law made this set of shelves for my birthday, now I'm putting it to good use. I think he did an excellent job. Walnut and black iron pipe.
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Tried Old Forester rye for the first time this weekend. Gotta say for a cheap whiskey, it was really good, and smooth for a 100 proof
OF Rye is one of the best deals out there, solid choice.
 
My son-in-law made this set of shelves for my birthday, now I'm putting it to good use. I think he did an excellent job. Walnut and black iron pipe.View attachment 388503
You still have a little room on the second from the bottom shelf!
 
I think I have tried nearly every whisky/whiskey on this thread...and then some. (Save for maybe some Texas/RSA bottles)

My go to’s:
Oban 14
Talisker
Ardbeg 10
4 Roses

My favorites to date:
Coal Ila 7 (2009)
Connemara
Elijah Craig
Del Bac Mesquite

Favorite Distillery:
Talisker

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Irish has been shorted just a bit. This is the best I have ever had.

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O ...... M ...... G!
OK. You win show and tell. :A Surrender:

Do you need an heir? Perhaps a new charity?

Hey wait, maybe we can run a lottery to be the lucky heir! That is seriously the beat whiskey I have ever tasted!
 
Mmm Middleton...Knappogue Castle is another good’n’... that’s it! It’s close enough to 5...where’s that Talisker...
 
There is an expression - "fall to the roots". Whisky is said to have been invented in Ireland. It looks like that, maybe that's why I try to bring a couple of bottles of Jameson when I'm somewhere near the Emerald Isle. And yes, Famous Grouse. I like ornithology.
 

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