Über-meh Wrote:
Had a wonderful whisky night at a local bar:
My friend and I (a female that loves whisky neat, no less) went to a whisky bar in town called Still.
Started with:
Macallan 15 year "CASK PROOF" NV. Not the best at describing this stuff yet, but I loved it. It was easily my favorite on the night. Definitely worth a tasting if you're ever near it.
Moved on from there to:
Glengoyne 17. Totally forgettable in my opinion.
Third was:
Ardbeg Ainigh Nam Beist (menu listing but can only seem to find info on it as Ardbeg AiRigh Nam Beist, oddly enough).
This is an Islay, which I've found are apparently the smokiest, seaweediest, saltiest Scotch's given their water sources, I guess. It was pretty good. I've noticed with these really smoky, tar-like Scotchs that I like them enough and enjoy them for what they are but could hardly ever imagine having a bottle of it around the house. I would just drink it so rarely.
Plus, this one wasn't too cost effective at a whopping $23.00 per glass.
Funny story about this one: I was struggling to describe it and my friend, who rarely drinks Scotch was like, "the first thing I think of when I taste this is "hospital". I laughed. She then compared it to "bloody gauze", which I thought was endlessly funny. No more than 10 minutes later the bartender came over and was telling us more about it and was talking about how "medicinal" Islays are/can be. I was stoked at how apt her description ended up being. It was great.
Finished the night by:
letting my lady friend make her choice. She decided to try the Suntory Yamazaki (made famous by Lost in Translation, apparently). It's actually a pretty good whisky. It's pretty light, doesn't hit the palate too hard, and the finish kind of disappears right away. No lingering, residual tastes. I'd drink it again.
A handful of photos are on my Facebook if you're interested. Search Joe Cicero, of course. I think anyone can see them.
All in all, 8 glass of whisky cost me $140.00 (not including tip). Expensive as hell, but extremely fun and worth the credit card debt.
Those are all really good whiskeys. That Suntory is a surpriser. I'd prefer the Ardbeg over the Macallan though.