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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsJust finished the last two fingers of a bottle of 1954 Jack Daniel's Gold Medal whiskey I've had for 30 years.
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ProfessorGAC
(75,861 posts)I had a 30 year aged Glenmorangie once. Was like drinking velvet! Made Johnny Walker Blue seem like kerosene.
Over 30 years ago. It was $35 or $40 a shot then.
Bottles of it are a few thousand dollars today.
Incredible, but ridiculous in price.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,275 posts)Paladin
(32,303 posts)Well-worth the $55.00 price---particularly given the time a bottle lasts my wife and I. Got the brand's pronunciation correct ("Glen-MOHR-an-ghee"
years ago, courtesy of a helpful on-line site featuring a noted British actor, enunciating scotch brand names.
ProfessorGAC
(75,861 posts)I'm good with Glenlivet, too. Less so with Glenfiddich.
I don't care for lowland scotches. Too peaty for me.
I have a bottle of Glenmorangie on my piano. It's about half-full and is at least 7 & 1/2 years old.
So, I get what you mean about lasting a long time.
Paladin
(32,303 posts)...that scotch brand pronunciation video was done by noted English actor Brian Cox ("The Bourne Identity"
. Still available online, and still very worthwhile. Hey, even those of us with a significant Scots heritage and a long-time appreciation for their whiskey need help, particularly when it's so well-presented...
UpInArms
(54,098 posts)I want to stand in the cold for a vigil for Renee Goode
multigraincracker
(37,017 posts)I break out in handcuffs.
Marthe48
(22,740 posts)When we cleaned out closets in my grandmother's house in the 1970s, I found a stash of whisky that had been put away since the 1950s. She let me have them, even though I didn't drink much hard liquor back then. I saved it, and when she died, I drank the whole bottle while I wrote her obituary. Most booze ever, before and since.
AllaN01Bear
(28,617 posts)Aristus
(71,671 posts)They only call it Jack Daniels because calling it rotgut is too on the nose...
Harker
(17,437 posts)put fingers in whiskey.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,599 posts)Better to use your bayonet if it's handy, but a finger will do.
Cheers.