F R I D A Y!

if you can find it.... Try it. its the beer that changd my mind about beer...... its called Efes Pilsen. Its realllllllly delicious!

 
I didn't want to start a new thread for this but I just saw Prince Charles and Camilla on the news...wearing matching skirts. :shocked:

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Ok, We tackled beer...
Now are there any Scotch lovers around?



The Callaghan 5 Best Bottles of Scotch List

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#1 Laphroaig 15 Year Old (AKA "Frog" - Single Malt - Islay Region)
#2 The Macallan Cask Strength 10 Year Old (Single Malt - Highland Region)
#3 Johnnie Walker Gold Label (18 Year Old Blended - Various Regions)
#4 Talisker 18 Year Old (Single Malt - Isle of Skye Region)
#5 Bunnahabhain 12 Years Old (AKA "Bunna" - Single Malt - Islay Region)

*All bottles are under $100...I didn't include JW Blue Label or any uber-priemium 20+ Year Olds*
 
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Okay, I'm game. Blaine's Top 5 Single Malts:

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Laphroaig 10 yr. I actually like the 10 yr. best as it is the most peaty of the Laphroaigs
Bruichladdich 15 yr. Gotta love the Laddie.
Lagavulin 16 yr. Yet a third Islay.
Bowmore 12 yr. A little less peaty than the other Islays but still VERY good.
Glenmorangie 15 yr. My favorite non-Islay scotch.


EDIT: In case it isn't obvious, I'm a huge fan of the Scotch from Islay.
 
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Very nice, Blaine.:beer:
Big fan of the peaty Islay stuff myself...but my mood changes from time to time.

If I had to pick one of the regions to be the end all, though...without poo pooing even thinking, it would be Islay.
 
You ever watch The Thirsty Traveler? On their Scotch episode, the featured Islay. Pronounced: Eye - la...for the uninitiated. :beer:
 
Crimeny. I didn't even know there was a Jhonny Walker gold. Sheesh.

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I like these. The other's you guys already covered.
 
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Rapier_100a said:
Crimeny. I didn't even know there was a Johnny Walker gold. Sheesh...
There is also a super premium blue label (which blends together the best vintage malts from each region)...
and the formerly European-exclusive green label (a single malt, no less) has begun hitting U.S. shelves more and more frequently.

Overall, I prefer single malts...but JW quality as a blend is unmatched.
Just stay away from red:zombie_smiley:
 
CallaghanFilms said:
Overall, I prefer single malts...but JW quality as a blend is unmatched.
The last blended Scotch I had was in 1986. Chevas Royal Salute. After I discovered single malts, there was no looking back.
 
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