I got a Visa gift card today for participating in a research study at work. I went to my bank to deposit it, but I couldn't. They told me many stores won't take it, but PA liquor stores and Wawas do. Now I enjoy a nice sandwich as much as the next guy, but the desire to finally get a decent scotch prevailed. So I picked up a bottle of Johnny Walker Black.
I'm more familiar with my irish whiskeys, Jameson and Tullamore Dew being my favs. I have Dewar's and Johnny Red, which are O.K. if I'm in the mood for something beyond the whiskey, but this Johnny Black was a noticeable step up from them. Goes for about $70 for 1.75L in PA whereas Johnny red is about half as much. Well worth it though. I was immediately impressed with how smooth it was but remained more "Challenging" (for lack of a better word) than the irish whiskeys. Really digging this. I had one drink on the rocks then I made a Godfather which is 1.5 oz of Scotch and .75 oz of amaretto. So Johnny Black and Dissarono made a wonderful little cocktail to go with my Rocky Patel Vintage 1990.
Few bottles of champagne and sparkling wine earlier with the in-laws and sipping a glass of Laphroaig Triple Wood right now.
Yesterday, hung out with a few friends at a local shop and went through some beers and a cider - can't remember the cider and don't want to walk downstairs to the cellar to find out but a few of the beers: Cigar City Brewing Bourbon Barrel Aged Big Sound, Smutty Nose Durty, Lost Abbey Judgement Day, Firestone DDBA and a Goose Island Bourbon County 2012. Good times.
Laphroaig 10 Year. Just picked up a bottle on sale at the local state store. My goodness this is a wonderful single malt. Lots of flavor though. Very smokey. There's also an herb quality I can't quite put my finger on. And there's also a hint of vanilla. Great scotch but some of the aficionados might be turned off that it's TOO flavorful with a cigar. I think there's no such thing :-)
Tonight is going to be dangerous. We're hosting a stout tasting and here's the list so far:
What I'm bringing to the table:
Smutty Imperial Stout (I think this is a 2010)
Nepenthe Shire Stout (2012)
Nebraska Black Betty (2011)
... Eel River Raven's Eye (2012)
Wormtown Sweet Tats (2012)
Skagit River Trumpeter Stout (2011)
Three Floyds Moloko Milk Stout (2011)
Goose Island Night Stalker (2012 - may also break out 09 and 10)
Marble Imperial Stout (2012)
Surly Darkness (2012)
Goose Island Bourbon County (or one of the BC Variants)
And a few guest beers that I know of so far:
Clown Shoes Mexican Sombrero Chocolate Stout
Enlightenment Ales Cosmos Export Stout (Batch 3)
Idle Hands Absence of Light Belgian Style Stout (Dec 2012)
My buddy and his friend are also going to be bringing a few heavy hitters (heard a Black Tuesday is among them). I'll post pics and info in the beer section tomorrow.
Some of Guatemala's finest. Yep, that's a fresh pot of Maxwell House in the background. Pretentious, maybe, but I like my French Press...
Bigshizza:
French press every morning! The best way to get that coffee into your veins! Love it!
VERY NICE, Dan!!! Lookin' good ...(well except for the drip maxwell house, LOL).
You fellas ever try the pour-over method --- either a Chemex or Hario?
Drinkin' a blend we picked up in "Amish country" a couple weekends ago, not too sure what region it's from but it's smooth and good.
Some of Guatemala's finest. Yep, that's a fresh pot of Maxwell House in the background. Pretentious, maybe, but I like my French Press...
Bigshizza:
French press every morning! The best way to get that coffee into your veins! Love it!
VERY NICE, Dan!!! Lookin' good ...(well except for the drip maxwell house, LOL).
You fellas ever try the pour-over method --- either a Chemex or Hario?
Drinkin' a blend we picked up in "Amish country" a couple weekends ago, not too sure what region it's from but it's smooth and good.
Can't say I've tried that method, John. I'll have to give it a try. My next venture is to dig up a few blends from around the country/world and possibly do a small review on each.
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Yesterday, hung out with a few friends at a local shop and went through some beers and a cider - can't remember the cider and don't want to walk downstairs to the cellar to find out but a few of the beers: Cigar City Brewing Bourbon Barrel Aged Big Sound, Smutty Nose Durty, Lost Abbey Judgement Day, Firestone DDBA and a Goose Island Bourbon County 2012. Good times.
watchin the OU v Akron bball game. Go CATS!!
come on OU, pick up the pace guys!!!
What I'm bringing to the table:
Smutty Imperial Stout (I think this is a 2010)
Nepenthe Shire Stout (2012)
Nebraska Black Betty (2011)
... Eel River Raven's Eye (2012)
Wormtown Sweet Tats (2012)
Skagit River Trumpeter Stout (2011)
Three Floyds Moloko Milk Stout (2011)
Goose Island Night Stalker (2012 - may also break out 09 and 10)
Marble Imperial Stout (2012)
Surly Darkness (2012)
Goose Island Bourbon County (or one of the BC Variants)
And a few guest beers that I know of so far:
Clown Shoes Mexican Sombrero Chocolate Stout
Enlightenment Ales Cosmos Export Stout (Batch 3)
Idle Hands Absence of Light Belgian Style Stout (Dec 2012)
My buddy and his friend are also going to be bringing a few heavy hitters (heard a Black Tuesday is among them). I'll post pics and info in the beer section tomorrow.
You fellas ever try the pour-over method --- either a Chemex or Hario?
Drinkin' a blend we picked up in "Amish country" a couple weekends ago, not too sure what region it's from but it's smooth and good.
Can't say I've tried that method, John. I'll have to give it a try. My next venture is to dig up a few blends from around the country/world and possibly do a small review on each.
True dat, Shizza!