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IowaMan
11-02-2006, 09:54 AM
I'm looking for suggestions on what may be the best whiskey to buy a buddy who has decided he has developed a taste for the stuff. He's got a birthday coming up in a couple of weeks and mentioned to me that he is sort of getting away from beer for a little bit (damn near pulled a Fred Sanford when he told me that one).

He's been drinking Jack & Coke but it sounds like he's more interested in finding a sipping whiskey than a mixer, which is what I've always thought of Jack to be. I know he doesn't like single malt scotch so I'm not going to throw money away on that for him even though I'm sure I'd end up drinking the majority of it for him.

Any suggestions on what may be a good place to start? I'm more of a gin guy myself so I need some help on this one. I know that when we were teenagers we both enjoyed the bottle of Southern Comfort we stole from his old man's liquor cabinet and we did the occasional Wild Turkey shots when we could get into a bar without getting carded. I've heard there's a Wild Turkey 101 proof that's pretty good. Not looking to break the bank with this purchase, just looking for the everyday kind of stuff that some of you may like.

osuche
11-02-2006, 12:09 PM
I am mostly a scotch drinker, so I'll save all the great scotch recos I have for another time.

However, I *really* like Maker's Mark. :)

WildIrish
11-02-2006, 12:15 PM
However, I *really* like Maker's Mark. :)


He's a lot hotter now than he was in New Kids, isn't he?


I'm not much of a drinker, but do enjoy scotch as well.

osuche
11-02-2006, 12:15 PM
Especially with a good cigar.

wyndhy
11-02-2006, 02:16 PM
do you dip the cap of your cigar in the scotch(or whiskey)? my dad does that.

TinTennessee
11-02-2006, 02:46 PM
On the rare occasions I do drink, I'm too much of a sissy drinker for whiskey lol

jay-t
11-02-2006, 07:42 PM
Iowa try George Dickle, Canadian Windsor or Canadian Mist. Back when I used to drink I prefered Canadian Windsor.Others are Wellers,Crown Royal or good ole Wild Turkey

Oldfart
11-02-2006, 09:40 PM
Is he a Scotch, a Bourbon or an Irish drinker?

As a new sipper, you may want to get him a bottle of Jamieson's Irish Whiskey.

osuche
11-03-2006, 02:00 AM
do you dip the cap of your cigar in the scotch(or whiskey)? my dad does that.


Actually, you can *buy* Maker's Mark dipped cigars. Those are good.

I don't like soggy cigars...so I don't dip. :p

Mercury_Maniac
11-03-2006, 03:44 AM
I hear Crown Royal is decent

IowaMan
11-03-2006, 09:44 AM
Is he a Scotch, a Bourbon or an Irish drinker?

I really don't think he knows which he prefers at this point. I do know though that he's not a big fan of Scotch. Lots of good suggestions so far though. Makes me think that perhaps I should pick up a bottle for myself and give it a try. There's a little bit of frost on the ground today, I'm sure a few sips would warm me up a little bit. Well, not necessarily at 8:45am but maybe later on this evening.

osuche
11-03-2006, 12:21 PM
Well, not necessarily at 8:45am but maybe later on this evening.

There's never a bad time to have some whiskey! Just put it in some coffee and you're respectable. :D

scotzoidman
11-07-2006, 01:37 PM
I've always heard that Jack Daniel is intended as a sippin' whiskey, as is Geo Dickle (the other TN whiskey), some people would nearly scream when they saw me mixing Jack w/Coke...of course, the best thing mixed with Coke would be rum, I preferred Ronrico over Barcardi, never got around to trying it with the Captain...Southern Comfort I found way too fruity, & it gave me the only hangover I ever had in my life...

PantyFanatic
11-07-2006, 11:28 PM
I'm not much of a drinker for over 20 years now. I will have a glass of wine with a good dinner (most of the time not), drink a Guinness once in a while (bought a six pack this summer and only have 2 left) and I do a shot with special people on very special occasions. Most of the time I'll have a 'pretend' beer when I'm out in a bar as I was never much of a beer drinker, but you can't fool me about bourbon. ;) I have no recommendation on white liquors but can share a wee bit of tasting of the browns (half a fifth, mostly in old fashions, 2 or 3 nights a week at one time :sad: )

I can add to the above endorsements for Wild Turkey as a nice sipping bourbon (with soda or water on the side) and you don't have to spring for the 100 proof unless he is interested in a side job of threading sewing machines while they're running, the next day. The 86 proof will catch up to him soon enough. Same goes for the Old Grand Dad. You can save some coin and try Ancient Age or Heaven Hill that I found to be respectable sippers for much less $$.

I think Jay and Zoid's choices of Jack (ONLY black label, stay away from the green for sipping) and especially the Dickle :p, would be "bourbons" if they were produced across the state line in Kentucky. These are ALL sour mash, corn whiskeys, and was my preference over even the better blended and rye whiskeys. I could never get gin past my nose and didn't drink potato juice. A good bottle of straight bourbon is a cool macho gift for a buddy and a hell of a tool to find your limits. ;)

Oldfart
11-08-2006, 02:13 AM
Potato juice?

Vodka from the freezer with 20% fresh grapefruit juice. Hmmmmmmmmmm.

LixyChick
11-08-2006, 06:08 AM
I can add to the above endorsements for Wild Turkey as a nice sipping bourbon (with soda or water on the side) and you don't have to spring for the 100 proof unless he is interested in a side job of threading sewing machines while they're running, the next day.
OMFG! ROFLMAOAPMP!

Where do you come up with them?

IowaMan
11-08-2006, 07:31 AM
Lots of good stuff to think about. Too bad I can't find a liquor store that offers free samples. How much fun would it be to go to a place like that? :idea:

I'm thinking I may go with Maker's Mark simply because I know he hasn't tried that one before. I'm also pretty sure that I'll take a bottle of Turkey over for Thanksgiving, I know he likes that. What could go better with mashed potatoes and stuffing than Turkey?

Not sure I could handle osuche's suggestion of whiskey in my morning coffee though. :coffee: Knowing me, I'd end up drinking the whole damn pot and staying online here all day long and end up completely drained of bodily fluids. Then again I've done that without the help of whiskey in my coffee on more than one occasion too. :D

CuteCoupleOz
11-08-2006, 10:26 AM
Hmmmm......what a dilemma......my own personal taste leans to JD or Turkey.........but i had a thought....


How about if you go to the liquor store and purchase a butt-load of those lil' mini-bottles in all kinds of flavors and brands. Maybe even a couple of each......let him taste a bit of it all.....or at least the ones you think he may like.

----kathy1

PantyFanatic
11-08-2006, 11:07 AM
...Where do you come up with them?
One morning after the cat woke me, slamming his eyelids up and down. :yikes:

IowaMan
11-08-2006, 11:32 AM
How about if you go to the liquor store and purchase a butt-load of those lil' mini-bottles in all kinds of flavors and brands. Maybe even a couple of each......let him taste a bit of it all.....or at least the ones you think he may like.

----kathy1
OMG, that one just hit me between the eyes like a two by four. :banghead:

Sometimes my grasp of the obvious isn't what it should be. That sounds like a good project for me later on today. Thanks for the idea Kathy. :thumb:

osuche
11-08-2006, 12:23 PM
One morning after the cat woke me, slamming his eyelids up and down. :yikes:


Now you know why I don't have a cat anymore :D

Seriously....I am a cheap date. One scotch or a glass of wine and I am tipsy as heck.

WildIrish
11-08-2006, 04:35 PM
If you get drunk and fall over...I'm peaking up your skirt. :p

wyndhy
11-08-2006, 08:15 PM
if you get drunk and fall over, will you make a sound?

PantyFanatic
11-08-2006, 09:14 PM
if you get drunk and fall over, will you make a sound?
Not that I'll hear. :faint:








;)

IowaMan
05-21-2007, 10:46 AM
Hmmmm, not entirely sure what my friend ended up thinking of the Maker's Mark but I just got myself a bottle of it a couple of weeks ago and I've gotta say it's pretty tasty. :p

I don't drink a whole lot anymore (well, Saturday night was a dreadful exception) but I believe I could develop a taste for it. Still stick with my Glenlivet for scotch though. ;)

Winston77
05-21-2007, 01:35 PM
By the way Jack Daniels is a sipping whiskey