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Whiskey
02-02-2012, 11:08 AM
Post: #21
RE: Whiskey
(02-02-2012 10:48 AM)exOBCstudent Wrote:  
(02-02-2012 10:45 AM)Recovering Wrote:  It's brown and says "whiskey" on it. ;-)

Don has good brand suggestions. Bourbon might be a little easier than plain whiskey, because it's a little sweeter.
I don't remember seeing "whiskey" written on most of the bottles. They all look very similar to me as an ex Fundy...all very "forbidden evil fruits". Big Grin

I've had some brandy in my Gluhwein at a restaurant. That wasn't bad at all and sweet sounds really good rather than bitter.

For starting out, mix some whiskey or bourbon with either Coke or Mountain Dew- preferably Dew actually, and there ya go. Straight is a bit "advanced".
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02-02-2012, 11:23 AM
Post: #22
RE: Whiskey
(02-02-2012 10:43 AM)Donb123 Wrote:  Maker's Mark, Knob Creek,

Anything by W.L. Wellers. Google it. It receives consistently high ratings and is very inexpensive. It's way better than Beam, Jack, etc., and cheaper.
Which kind is the sweet stuff?

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02-02-2012, 11:48 AM
Post: #23
RE: Whiskey
exOBCstudent Wrote:Which kind is the sweet stuff?

humm ... not really sweet. (:/)

i like johnnie walker black. little more expensive than Johnnie walker red.

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02-02-2012, 02:00 PM
Post: #24
RE: Whiskey
Maker's Mark and Knob Creek are both pretty tasty bourbons, and bourbon is generally a little sweeter. Not sweet, like a wine cooler, but sweeter than scotch or plain whiskey.
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02-02-2012, 03:16 PM
Post: #25
RE: Whiskey
(02-02-2012 11:08 AM)Donb123 Wrote:  For starting out, mix some whiskey or bourbon with either Coke or Mountain Dew- preferably Dew actually, and there ya go. Straight is a bit "advanced".

Gah. Dew?

Now that I think about it, I definitely started out mixing it with Coke... then the amount of Coke gradually started decreasing. Now I'm not sure why I would waste bourbon that way. Wink

These guys are right, a simple mixer is the probably the best introduction.

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02-02-2012, 03:21 PM
Post: #26
RE: Whiskey
(02-02-2012 10:44 AM)exOBCstudent Wrote:  I don't know how to tell whiskey from any of the other hundreds of bottles I see on the Class Six store shelf. Blush

What are some of the regular brands that I might see that are worth trying?

Heh. Surely they have a whiskey section. Bourbon, Scotch*, Rye*, Irish Whiskey like Jameson's, Canadian whiskey**... all variations on the same thing.

A blended Irish whiskey has a little milder taste than most of the others. Think Jameson or Bushmill's.

For bourbon, Maker's Mark has a very light taste and it is higher mid-range in price.

*I would not start out with this.
**I have not tried any of the Canadians cause... well... they're from Canada.

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02-02-2012, 03:56 PM
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Will whiskey settle an upset stomach or make you go to sleep quickly? These are the things I like about sweet wines plus they are healthy.
I'm looking for a good reason to convince myself that I need to try some. Tongue

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02-02-2012, 04:20 PM
Post: #28
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(02-02-2012 10:23 AM)exOBCstudent Wrote:  [
What kind of whiskey should we start out with? I already like Ginger ale so that should be easy to drink. Wink

I bought a nasty "on sale" brand of wine last week and the only way I could finish it was with some apple juice. My folks actually have a drink mix machine that they use for theirs, but they aren't living anywhere close to us for us to learn from.

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I really can't recommend a brand because I don't really like whiskey, so I haven't had enough types to pick a favorite. You are going to have to spend money if you want good-tastin stuff though. Jack may be popular, but in my opinon, it's not all that great.

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02-02-2012, 07:08 PM
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(02-02-2012 03:56 PM)exOBCstudent Wrote:  Will whiskey settle an upset stomach or make you go to sleep quickly? These are the things I like about sweet wines plus they are healthy.
I'm looking for a good reason to convince myself that I need to try some. Tongue

Lol. Sleep? Yes. Settled stomach? Maybe with the ginger ale.

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02-02-2012, 07:09 PM
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(02-02-2012 04:20 PM)JordanMaria Wrote:  Jack may be popular, but in my opinon, it's not all that great.

Jack Daniels is the Bud Light of whiskey.

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