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Introduce Yourself

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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Raoul Duke » Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:25 pm

Hi there,

Delighted to discover this board and I am eager to learn more about good whiskey.

I am 30 and though I have drank whiskey for a number of years I've only gotten into it with more serious interest in the past year. Up to that point I only ever really had tried the usual Jameson, Powers, Jack Daniels

Anyway over the past few months I have tried Redbreast, Green Spot, Writers Tears, Connemara Cask Strength, Tyreconnell, Irishman, Greenore. I also like bourbon and have picked up Woodford Reserve, Wild Turkey, Jack Daniels White Rabbit Saloon and Makers Mark.

Looking for some recomendations for some nice whiskey for Christmas, Will check out the other sections to see if there is a thread about that.

Looking forward to talking to you all,

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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:17 pm

Welcome Raoul ,
I hope you enjoy the forum.

You've tried some nice Whiskeys already. If you can get your hands on a bottle of Powers Johns Lane SPS it would make a great Christmas present to yourself.
I'm going to get a couple of bottles in for myself because I was very good this year.

Another great new Jameson is the Select Reserve. Yellow spot is nice too but not easy to find.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Joel1802 » Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:21 pm

Welocome,

I second the Power's John's Lane and also recomend Redbreast Cask Strength is another outstanding whisky. I didn't notice any Scotch on your list, you might consider a nice single malt, or Japenese for that matter.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:31 pm

A Talisker 10 perhaps or is it only good for medicinal purposes? :lol:
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Joel1802 » Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:38 pm

Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:A Talisker 10 perhaps or is it only good for medicinal purposes? :lol:



It can always make you feel better! ;)
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby daniel » Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:12 pm

hi all,

Im new here! Daniel/36 and i live in London!

I drink..

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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:19 pm

daniel wrote:hi all,

Im new here! Daniel/36 and i live in London!

I drink..

:D


And by the looks of it your a Zappa fan too :thumbsup:
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Pudge72 » Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:32 am

Welcome aboard, from a fellow newbie, Raoul and Daniel!! :thumbsup:
The wishlist is always growing...
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby scolardc » Sat Dec 01, 2012 6:51 pm

Ciaran here,

Relatively new to whiskey. Love it.
Live in Dublin.
I joined the society to learn more and have not been disappointed (keep it up lads!).

Big fan of
    Yellow spot
    Jameson 18 yr
    Greenore's
    Arbeg's
    Lagavulin's
    Laphroaig's
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:11 pm

Welcome Ciaran,
I hope you enjoy it. The Yellow Spot is lovely stuff. I starting to get back to some Islay whiskey too.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby chalkdust » Sun Dec 02, 2012 11:54 pm

Big fan of whiskey. Most of my little collection is scotch. But I love the bit of Irish I have found. Really, only Michael Collins, Powers and Red Breast so far.

I hope to learn a bit here.

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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Mon Dec 03, 2012 12:35 am

Welcome Bert,
I hope you'll enjoy the forum. I think most of us here are fond of all whiskeys. I'm going trough a bourbon phase at the moment.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Joel1802 » Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:16 am

Hi Bert, I too came by way of Scotch and enjoy them all.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby With ice » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:52 pm

How are ya

I'm Ken i was just discussing Yellow spot with a friend and he recommended the site for useful
Information' so far so good. I don't stray to far from the Irish ' although I have been known to
Sip over the odd scotch' ( to peaty for my mouth)I rekon there is enough Irish to keep me busy.
I have a small collection Most of it Irish. Two special bottles that I am afraid to open '
one old and one limited edition' my current favourite is 15yo Redbrest' . 12yo is the normal
Most unusual i tried was a jug of plum Poitin from the kingdom
and was very supprised of the quality and taste. Looking to find some tatsing classes to improve
My Knowledge ' Home is county Kildare' born and bred in Dublin.

Hope to log in regularly

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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:01 pm

Welcome Ken.

I hope you enjoy the forum. The society has a tasting every month in Dublin. I too love the Redbreast and the 15 year old is especially nice. Thankfully its more affordable and available in recent years.

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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby DavidH » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:33 pm

Lots of new faces... nice to meet y'all!
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Reamonnt » Tue Jan 01, 2013 5:39 pm

Hi folks,

My name is Ray, i'm 39 and only recently developed an interest in whiskey after buying myself a bottle of Writers tears in the Celtic Whiskey Shop. Before that I would rarely drink regular Jameson. I then bought myself a bottle of Knappogue Castle and am currently trying Greenspot for the first time. I find the potential in Irish Whiskey very interesting and I have often surfed these forums for information so I finally joined today so I can join in on the very well informed discussions.

I also found over the christmas that christmas cake and greenspot is a nice combination

happy new year
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:32 pm

Welcome Ray ,
I hope you enjoy the forum. Lots happening with Irish whiskey in the last year and hopefully it'll continue.

Greenspot and Christmas cake sound a good combination. I'll have to try that.
Happy New Year.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby crtzcmp » Mon Jan 28, 2013 4:48 am

Hello to all and thank you for this forum. I'm Dave from the Arkansas USA. I'm one of the fortunate visitors to Ireland. On a chilly June Day 2010, we were late for the beginning of the public tour at Locke's in Kilbeggan and so my wife and I took the time to wander around the distillery on our own. We decided to not fall in with the group tour in midstream so made it a point to avoid the "tourists". It turned out to be a most fortunate decision. We were pleased with the openness of the distillery and the freedom to take our time looking at the historical exhibits. We literally left no door unopened. One of the doors I opened was to the distiller's office. Thinking this was also a historical exhibit I just barged right in. I was embarrassed to find that it was not an exhibit but the the office of Mr Liam O'Keeffe the Master Distiller. He was standing just inside the door going over some papers with another distillery employee. I made sincere apologies and started to back out the door when he stopped me, asking if I had missed the tour. I explained our circumstances and he said " Let me show you around then." I told him I did not wish to impose and that we had seen several of the exhibits already. Being an extraordinarily nice person, he offered to show me the things that we had not seen. One of the most exciting was not on the tour but was behind the only barrier in the distillery. We walked through the barrier to find the new Mash Tuns that were just being installed so Locke's could begin Primary Fermentation again. I was so impressed by the significance of the moment that I asked if I could take his picture in front of the Tuns. He was pleased to let me. Afterwards he told me that these were the first photographs ever taken of the Tuns before they were put into operation. We went back through the barrier and he spent several minutes explaining the operation of the 2nd and 3rd distillations going on in the hallway. He described the history and refurbishment of the oldest copper still in the world. He fetched a little glass and gave me a sample of the final distillation and then, at length, told me what I was tasting and what it would over time become. I was allowed to stand there and soak up the smells that remain in my memory to this day. We then turned around he explained to me how he performed one of his first jobs as a young man in the cooperage shop. If you will follow the link http://www.kilbegganwhiskey.com/place/ You'll see Mr O'Keeffe standing behind the former distillery manager Mr Quinn. The history, traditions and distillations of Kilbeggan and Locke's Distillery are in the safe hands of one of the nicest men in Ireland. I made it to Tullamore Dew and Jameson's in Middleton. In my years I have toured some of the Kentucky and Tennessee Distilleries. Kilbeggan is the most memorable. In the ignorance of youth I should have been better educated in the subtilty's of what I was tasting. Several years ago I set aside all of the bourbons, sourmash and scotches more readily available and thus more displayed here..All in favor of Irish Whiskey. I have converted more than a few friends to our stuff. Green Spot is hard to find but worth the effort and Paddy is in some of the larger cities. I could go on but let me do that in some of the other forums. I'm happy to have this opportunity.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby DavidH » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:24 am

Nice to meet you, Dave! Kilbeggan was always a very friendly place and everyone who worked there was happy and proud to show you around and to make sure you got to see everything. I haven't been back there since Beam let people go but I hope that atmosphere survived. It was very special.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:17 pm

Great to have you on board Dave. Your a good ambassador.

Excellent story and I hope you get a chance to post some of your photos.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby T47 » Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:49 am

Hello,

From Issaquah Washington. I was trying to explain the difference between Scotch and Irish Whiskey to a friend, and while looking for some details I found this site. I started out a Bourbon nut, and it has expanded over the years. My Irish tasting has been limited to Bushmills 10, Black Bush, Powers Gold, Tullamore Dew, Tullamore Dew 12, Knappogue Castle 1992, Michael Collins Single Malt, and Red Breast 12. I enjoy them all with Red Breast my favorite. I like the Michael Collins Single malt but the peat really sets it apart from the other bottles as far as the flavor goes for me. I look forward to expanding my Irish experience. I still don't quite understand the different grains, or how the fermentation/distillation process sets it apart from Scotch maybe someone can direct me to a site that offers an laymans understanding?
As far as Scotch goes, my favorite is Aberlour A'bunadh. I have tried some Glenmorangie, Macallans 18, Glenlivet 12 and Glenrothes Select.
I have started stocking up a pretty good Rum offering.
Bourbon was my gateway drink and I have probably 50 bottles in my cabinet.
Anyway, I look forward to learning more about Irish Whiskey and I look forward to expanding my tasting history! Thank you for this site.

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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Joel1802 » Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:38 am

Welcome Todd, not too far from me in Victoria! Have you had the Redbreast 15? I've seen it available in Wa.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby DavidH » Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:20 pm

Hi Todd, nice to make your acquaintance!

T47 wrote:I still don't quite understand the different grains, or how the fermentation/distillation process sets it apart from Scotch maybe someone can direct me to a site that offers an laymans understanding?


It's pretty much the same as Scotch as far as the fermentation, distillation and maturation goes. The big difference is that in Ireland we have an extra category of whiskey called "pot still". That's where malted and unmalted barley are mashed together and fermented. So, while we have "single malts", like Scotland, we also have "single pot still" whiskeys.
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:02 pm

Welcome Todd,
That sounds like an interesting drinks cabinet. I would prefer the Redbreast over the other Irish Whiskeys you mentioned too.

The Power's John's Lane is exceptional Whiskey if you can get your hands on a bottle. It's also a Single Pot Still.

I like your taste in Scotch, the Aberlour A'bunadh is great whiskey. I only tried it recently and really liked it, but it'd creep up on you.
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