That’s The Spirit

By Johnny Roosh

I came across this on my cyber paper route today and it caught my interest as a Scotch/Whiskey/Bourbon drinker (in moderation, of course)…

We can make so much more of malt whisky as an industry,” said Thomson, 54, who submitted plans for local government approval on Nov. 12. “We haven’t even begun to tap into the potential interest.”

Economic gains in China and India are fueling a growth market for the better booze.

I like to sip Glenfiddich, Jack Daniels and recently started a bottle of Old Weller Antique 107 (thanks Dad).

What are your favorite malt spirits?

17 Responses to “That’s The Spirit”

  1. Night Writer Says:

    I’ve been partial to Glenfiddich since being introduced to single malts in ’79, but I currently have a nice Isle of Jura 16 that’s very smooth.

  2. Mitch Berg Says:

    Never been a big whiskey drinker. More into vodka.

    As noted elsehwere in this blog, the first single-malt I genuinely enjoyed was some 30-year-old Laphroaig that I had at a friend’s place a few years back. It was just wonderful. Of course, I’d kicked off the evening with a couple of Pims’ and several Stoly/tonics, but it was a standout. And for 180 and change a bottle, it’d have better have (although the host had gotten it at the Laphroaig distillery outlet shop, presumably for a bargain).

    I had a Lagavulin for New Years last year, and an Oban at a MOB party a few years ago; I enjoyed both, but not to a habit-or-preference-forming extent.

    Other than that? About every 30 months or so I buy a bottle of Jack and keep it so carefully hidden that it usually takes me a year to finish it.

  3. K-Rod Says:

    Lagavulin
    Balvenie
    Black Bottle
    Big Smoke

    Roosh, moderation is important, especially when it comes to moderation. 😉

  4. Kermit Says:

    Colt 45.

    (joke)

    MacAllen 12 YO is pretty good.

  5. Scott Hughes Says:

    Favorites: Windsor, Johnny Walker (red/black), Vat 69, Glenfiddich, Jack Daniels, Jim Beam, Lord Calvert, Canadian Club, Canadian Mist, Seagram’s 7, Seagram’s Crown Royal, Makers Mark, Chivas Regal, Glenlevit, Devars, Jameson, Paddy’s, Bushmills, Black & White…….I’m think I missed some!

    It’s rough being Irish!!!!!!

  6. Lileks Says:

    Balvenie and MacAllen for a high-class bump; Bulleit and Buffalo Trace for workaday spirit needs. Love Maker’s Mark. Not a devotee of your peatier beverages.

  7. justplainangry Says:

    15 (and older) Laphroaig for that mossy peaty fix.
    Jameson’s for everyday fix.
    Booker’s for that need to get drunk NOW fix.

  8. Terry Says:

    Due to an incident that occurred in my late teens I am unable to drink malt spirits without becoming nauseous. This incident need not be described to be imagined.

  9. Chad The Elder Says:

    The Macallan is good Scotch. Also like Oban, Glenrosthes, Glenmorangie, (“a Glen, any Glen..” –Swingers), Cardhu, the Dalmore, and Dalwhinnie. For something a little different try Tomintoul billed as the “gentle dram.” Or Penderyn which is a single malt Welsh whisky. Nice heat.

    Lileks is correct that Buffalo Trace is a good everyday whiskey. Elijah Craig is also good and I think the regular WL Weller and Evan Williams are decent too.

  10. Chad The Elder Says:

    Almost forget to add that Redbreast is my favorite Irish whisky. Not big on the stuff from the Great White North.

  11. Mr. D Says:

    I like Glenfiddich and Makers Mark. But I have many more to try.

  12. DiscordianStooj Says:

    Macallan 12 yr, 18 yr if you can afford it.

  13. jackscrow Says:

    As an experienced drinker (read: functioning alcoholic)

    Glenfiddich, Maker’s Mark, Wild Turkey.

    Jack is for cough-syrup drinkers. Bleah! Terrible!

    More into Vodka — Minnesota’s own Shaker, or Stoli org., especially for bloody mary.

    Beer:

    Two Brother’s Bitter End Pale Ale
    Current fav: Lagunitas New Dogtown Pale Ale
    also, Victory’s Prima Pils
    and many, many more…

  14. nate Says:

    Seriously, how can you imagine drinking anything but genuine sourmash Kentucky bourbon?

    Old Crow. $10.99 a quart.

    Been drinking it well over 30 years, since some friends and I gave a buddy’s older brother $20 to buy for us and he, being no fool, bought Old Crow so as not to cut into his net.

    Druid spirits from the northern isles are for seducing sheep. Bourbon!

    .

  15. apathyboy Says:

    I like Eagle Rare for bourbon (although Buffalo Trace is also good) and Speysides and Islays for Scotchs. I have a horrible memory, so I go to Zips and have them recommend something. Never fails.

    And Kettle One for vodka.

    Haven’t tried Laphroaig or Shakers. I’ll have to put those on the list.

  16. DiscordianStooj Says:

    The new Naked Grouse is pretty good, if you’re looking for a blend. Only available in Mpls right now.

  17. Andrew Rothman Says:

    MacAllen 12, Jameson’s. I’m home sick today, and now I’m wondering if a wee dram might be just what the doctor ordered.

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