Sherry. Did the Gonzalez Byass tour in Jerez de la Frontera. Tio Pepe Fino and three others including the sweet one the mouse drinks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H22Ph_s9pQ0
Should have gone to Lustau who have more interesting stuff including almacenista sherries, but Gonzalez Byass was close to the centre and had regular tours.
Had about a bakers dozen of single malts last night, some neat, some with soda.
Had to bury a close friend today.
Sorry to hear that Doghouse and sometimes you need a good dose of alcohol to contemplate such events. A wonderful purging drug in these circumstances.
I remember my uncle and me doing a good bottle of premium tequila in after my grandfather died, this after several pints, meanwhile my old man had two Budweisers and did whatever did to hide and get the sadness out. Meanwhile, we moved on and up in celebration of his life.
Thanks Hep.
I agree. Today was a pretty cathartic funeral, which is rare. Lost someone who was only 33, and unexpectedly. Usually these affairs are a little more perfunctory or celebrations of life. This was certainly a time we celebrated her life, but also one of the few times I had to come to grips with it so quickly.
A pint of Triplefff 3.8% Alton Pride
Followed by a half of Dorking 4.2% and a half of Marton's Old Empire - http://www.marstonspedigree.co.uk/otherales/old-empire.aspx - in one of the Royal Borough's better Wetherspoons.
Then I got the nutter upstairs on the bus ( a good name for a beer).
He complained ''Speak English! If you live in England speak English. They are all on benefits. I am 72 years old and I still pay tax. Off down the reservation ! See the bus is empty now ! If there was another war I would shoot the people here first.''
While I was sympathetic to what he was saying, it is bad form to articulate these opinions to nobody in particular. I think he wanted me to talk to him but he was behind me, so I could ignore him.
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It use to blacks who were labelled lazy and thick, now the establishment target the white ex-working classes as they are the easiest targets as the new underclass. The creation of the chav class has been very convenient for rubbing out the troublesome lefty working class once and for all.
I purchased a bottle of Arran whisky on Friday, I've been greatly impressed with 10 year old expression in the past, this didn't have an age on it, but the 29 Euros I thought it would be a canny buy. Sadly, it was all super young spirit: all apple and bears and chemical undercurrents. Ugly. For that price, a half decent blend would have been worth the risk, indeed, Famous Grouse port wood finish would have been ideal, Black Label or even Glenfiddich 12 year old would have been better.
Apple and bears and chemicals sounds like hunter s thompson at breakfast
The Glenfiddich 15 year old is impossible to beat for consistent quality, absolutely not, so the 16 year old should be equally superlative. Of course, it's distilled slightly differently to all other whiskies.
Rating distilleries on consistent quality, excluding blends which I personally rate as high as single malts (in some instances), I would go on a cost effectiveness plus quality basis: Glenfiddich - Balvenie - Springbank - Macallan - Glengoyne (subject to drinking the bottle quickly) and Irish whiskey; Red Breast and Bushmills Black Bush and nothing else, well, maybe the Midleton, but there's been some bad batches of that for 150 Euro a bottle whiskey. Japanese whiskies are good too.
Auchentoshan too and Glenmorangie, but that's so obvious as to not mention.
Of course, you can start getting into real ancient whiskies and moth balled distilleries, which is a kink shared with Steve McQueen, and from my limited experience, some 30 year old plus whiskies can be superlative, others not so good. But I can understand the appeal when you can have two small whiskies that you can savour for 2-4hours in heaven.
A mate of mine worked at the Balvenie distillery for a time back in the 80s when he fell on hard times during the recession and he still drinks it and rates it above all whiskies. And it is indeed up there, before they brought out the current run finish, they brought out a really ancient rum finish which was a 119 Euros, but somehow when I purchased it, it came out at 19.99 Euros. Absolutely first rate.
The Macallan was held in the highest esteem a couple of years back, but the whisky world moves on, is plagued by the vagaries of fashion and you can be sure when a whisky distillery becomes highly popular with critics and public, the quality after the first superlative batches will diminish. Ardbeg springs to mind.
Hopback beers in their London pub in Sarf Wimbledon. Wimbledon High Street is all decked out in green and purple in advance of the tennis.
GFB which is only 3.5%. http://www.hopback.co.uk/beer-shop/golden-gfb.html
Barmaid said mix of Summer Lightning at 5% with GFB was a popular choice.