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Another booze thread lol.
I enjoy whiskey, but I prefer rum
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I just recently finished my last home distilled whisky - 6 years old by the time I got through it.
I age it on toasted french oak chips. I call it "mid-atlantic" whisky since it tastes somewhere between scotch and bourbon. I don't use flavour sachets of any sort - after a while they taste synthetic - to me anyway.
Since that was the last of my stocks, I have fired up the still today - being as how it's the first entire day home I have had in several years. At present we have one litre of spirit at 90%. Bit lower than usual - I usually get the first litre at 92%. But then I haven't done this for quite a few years. Head temperature is 75C - just about right. I should end up with 4 -5 litres all up at around 80%. Dilute to 40 - 45% and there's about 8 litres of whatever you like to call it. Which lasts me for ages, since I am not supposed to drink ANY alcomohol at all...(we won't go into that).
This is the first still run I have done in my latest dwelling. Last place I lived, I had an entire subgarage/basement/workshop under the house which had power and water so was ideal for an alchemist's workshop. In the current poky little hole I have to commandeer the kitchen and rig stuff all over the goddam room...
Funny thing - last jar of whisky I had from previous batches sat in my cupboard for several years, untouched. Eventually I put it through a carbon filter and then hurfed in some oak chips. I thought it odd that it coloured up so quuickly since I was light on the chips anyway. Tried it eventually and ended up pissed real quick...got suspicious and tested it with the alcohol hydrometer. Turned out I hadn't ever diluted it - it was 80%.
When I tried diluting a sample of the finished product, it went cloudy. So I just had to drink it at 80%. Sigh...
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
ive just lately discovered the missus stash of cooking sherry
not to bad when only $6 a bottle
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Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whisky#Names_and_spellings
the internet doesn't entirely agree with you.
the aforesaid is MY interpretation of teh spellings.
scotch≠whiskey
That answers so many questions you wouldn't believe it.
As someone who was forced to live north of the border for a number of years and built up quite a taste for the stuff I have to say it is Scotch Whisky. Or Scotch. Or Whisky. You won't find a decent bottle that doesn't have the word whisky on it but you'll find many that don't have the word scotch. That's what the English call the locals to piss them off.
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