
This reminded me that I gotta figure out a liquid something for my in-law. I've had some Talisker 18YO with him and I thought it's pretty good - but I don't really know much about scotch. So... help, please?
Khers wrote: My go to whisky is the 16yo Lagavulin. Ardbeg, Caol Ila, Jura, and Laphroaig are all nice distilleries as well. As you can see I tend to prefer islay to highland, but both MacAllan and Glen Garioch can be nice if I'm in the mood.
While I've never been much of a drinker, I do like the odd peaty bastard, a kind of whisky that I started to like during a brief period spent as a visiting scientist in Cambridge, where my hosts taught me most of what I know about whisky and how one should consume it.
But we had food and water before booze, how could it be that you only learn of impermanence from booze.
My statement referred to you having learned impermanence from booze, which seem an unlikely scenario.Muirium wrote: Water isn't the kind of thing you keep in a bottle for years, waiting for just the right fancy occasion. Well, unless the climate changes significantly for the worse!
Food, meanwhile, goes fusty. So even the fancy stuff isn't worth cherishing long after it was made.
Whisky is easily the nicest stuff in life to wind up so quickly spoiled once in human hands! Kind of like NIB vintage doubleshots…