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I love science! And whisky.......and whiskey. | |||
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And It is better with Mopane Smoke, African Skies and good friends on the hunt | |||
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At the World of Whisky pub in Dullstroom RSA in May, I had a sampler of various single malts that covered the Scotch spectrum from highlands to islands. 10 samples of about 1/2 oz each. They were served with a very small glass of spring water and an eye dropper. The owner came by and recommended that I smell and taste each sample first, then repeat the process after adding 4-5 drops of water to the remainding tot. Amazingly enough, in most samples it made a definite difference for the better in both aroma and taste out of proportion to the small amount of water added. Go figure....Aftr I did the test, we got down to some serious drinking- with a glass of water on the side! Vote Trump- Putin’s best friend… To quote a former AND CURRENT Trumpiteer - DUMP TRUMP | |||
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How about differences in the water ? Hard or soft and different minerals . Coffee does better made with soft water , tea with hard water. | |||
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Simply and utterly and completely and absolutely wrong. To paraphrase the words of the famous beadle, "Science is a ass!" And in the exact and immortal words of the always inebriated Michaeleen Flynn, "When I drink whisky, I drink whisky; and when I drink water, I drink water." Mike Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer. | |||
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Hell, a mouth rinse with my well water and 3 hours later you'd be wishing you'd tried battery acid instead. Taste can't be brushed out with tooth paste either. Has to just wear out over time. "in excess of 200gr hardness" is what the lab says. Hard enough if I water the lawn too much with it, the mineral content will plug up the root pores and kill the grass plants. Still, a whole lot cheaper than city water when used sparingly. Funny thing, I soaked it 2-3 hours only when it shows a need due to dryness. About every 10-25 days and keeps it nice and green, one of the nicest lawns in the area. George "Gun Control is NOT about Guns' "It's about Control!!" Join the NRA today!" LM: NRA, DAV, George L. Dwight | |||
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Why would you drink a Scotch other than a single malt??? | |||
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Lakamoney? Most of my money I spent on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted | |||
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Single malt all the way. At present my preferred scotch of choice is McCallen 18 year when I can get it. Smooth enough straight but just a little more mellow with a little water. | |||
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Seems to me that all they are saying is that whisky tastes different with water added. That's the science of it and correct. "Better" is subjective and debatable. | |||
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Lots of distilleries now have YouTube clips. Very educational. The "few drops of water" is a myth. Most seem to add a minimum of a couple of table spoons (30mi / 1 oz) and even 100 ml +. Another interesting point is that single malts until the 1960s were virtually unknown outside the local county. The local farmers just went to the local distillery and bought a bottle of the local grog. Glen Grant were the first to try marketing Single Malt to Italy! Ultimately Glenlivet and Glenfidich followed and Glenfidich became the largest exporter of single malts whith their marketing program in the 1980s. Today India and China have become the largest markets for single malts and Scotch whiskey and Indian companies have bought up some Scottish distilleries. "When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick." | |||
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Doc The "better" is that the flavours are released by the water and can be tasted and smelled better. The tasters us the goblets to trap the fumes in the glass for a longer period.
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Many reasons - blends & particularly good blends give a greater variety of complex flavours including grain whiskeys. Good blends are normally MUCH smoother. The harshest Scotch whiskies are usually the single malts with heavy peating. Blends tend to be cheaper though they do market some exhotic blends at ridiculously high prices. BTW - a standard blended scotch may contain 60+ malt & grain whiskeys and some of them may be very expensive singles! Since the single malt phenomenon took off in the 1970s we see rare obsolete casks at high prices and also 30+ year old offerings! Some Irish whiskey are also very good.
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Adding a drop or two of water definitely changes the taste and can make Scotch better. However, when my PH added roughly an equal amount of water to his glass of Dalmore 18 year that I took to celebrate my first Cape Buffalo I almost cried. DSC Life Member NRA Life Member | |||
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Funny thing about water in JB. I was stationed with a guy that had worked for Jim Beam. We roomed on the second floor. Tommy was sitting in front of a window. One of the guys came in with several bottles of different booze. Tommy asked to see the JB. Half gallon glass jug. Read the back label and said: "Damn, this is the batch I pissed in the vat!" and tossed it thru the closed window behind him, landed on a driveway below. Debate about "water content" lol. George "Gun Control is NOT about Guns' "It's about Control!!" Join the NRA today!" LM: NRA, DAV, George L. Dwight | |||
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We spend so much time removing the water and there you go pouring it back in..years of work spoiled in a minute of madness. If it tastes rough it probably is. | |||
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I mix my single malt scotch with fresh air. Dave | |||
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I've recently moved to cask proof whiskeys and find I like them better. 116 proof Laphroaig 10 year old somehow is smoother that their 86 proof. Not sure why that is ... Regards, Chuck "There's a saying in prize fighting, everyone's got a plan until they get hit" Michael Douglas "The Ghost And The Darkness" | |||
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